Professor: Edward Kolb
Department: TBD
College: University of Chicago
Rating # 1
Overview:
- Course: IDK101
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Don't remember the section, but this man, as someone once told me, speaks a language only a few do in this world; in other words, he speaks the mathematical language of space. And he manages to translate it for those (like me) who cannot begin to comprehend these calculations. I am honored to have been in his class. Thank you, Rocky.
Rating # 2
Overview:
- Course: NTSC102
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 5.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Pretty much the best science professor I've ever had. His lectures were actually interesting, and I left the class knowing so much more than I would have ever expected.
Rating # 3
Overview:
- Course: NATSCI
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.5
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
funny funny man
Rating # 4
Overview:
- Course: NATSCI102
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.0
- Course Difficulty: 4.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
This teacher sucks. He doesn't give review guide for exams, expecting us to know everything. Then he randomly picks 10 questions out of hundreds possible. At least he is a nice grader.
Rating # 5
Overview:
- Course: NATSCI
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 4.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Tight - pretty tight class
Rating # 6
Overview:
- Course: NATSCI101
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.5
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Plenty of PowerPoint and lots of pop music to lead off and end class. Makes science relatively interesting for non-majors. Grading/Tests are confusing, but he's nice and amiable and friendly and generally jolly!
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