Reviews for EDSP211
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Veronica Kang
EDSP211 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/04/2025 |
Genuinely the best professor I have ever had! Dr. Kang is extremely caring and shows it. Throughout the course, you only do group presentations- I would say about 4. You have one assignment that requires you to complete 2 hours of community service, but it's relatively easy. Super laid back. No tests, no quizzes, just attendance matters really! The class was once a week, and we ALWAYS got out early. Dr. Kang is such an amazing professor- TAKE THIS CLASS!!! |
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Jennifer Amilivia
EDSP211 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/15/2023 |
The content of the class itself was not the most interesting to me, but she was a very nice professor and made sure to give us lots of breaks during the 3-hour class. Online, multiple-choice midterm and final, and not too many other assignments. Overall a pretty easy class, but not the most engaging |
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Jennifer Amilivia
EDSP211 Expecting an A- Anonymous 12/07/2023 |
Professor Amilivia was a nice professor. She is willing to help her students and make appointments to meet with them. The content of the class is just bad ( which I know isn't necessarily her fault). Many classes were just her lecturing about legislation, which was very boring. Additionally, she canceled classes frequently because she had to observe her interns. While it was nice not having class, I do feel as though it made it hard to remember content when this class only meets once a week. Our midterm and final were open notes and internet, however, some of the questions were a little tricky. Overall, I liked having Professor Amilivia, but the class itself was very boring, especially for an introduction to the special education major. |
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Jennifer Amilivia
EDSP211 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/19/2022 |
She was okay. Her assignment instructions were sometimes a bit unclear or contradicting and her lecture style was not extremely engaging. I felt like I actually got more from just reading the textbook and then spending lectures vaguely paying attention. The assignments were not necessarily hard, just annoying at times. |