Reviews for GERM203

Information Review
Jakovs Borodeckis
GERM203

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
03/27/2021
Very excellent instructor. Provides lots of supplementary resources for the course and really explains difficult grammatical concepts well in class.
Dylan Lewis
GERM203

Expecting an A
Anonymous
09/21/2020
Great guy! He made class a ton of fun before COVID-19 hit, then after we went online, he really toned things down to help us focus and give us less work. Made helpful videos to explain things and graded easier. Really great instructor
Jakovs Borodeckis
GERM203

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
05/06/2020
Terrible knowledge of how to use the required online platforms for the course. Often tries to review content but will just read the problems back to you verbatim as if it's going to help in any way. Nice enough guy (sort of), so I gave him 2 stars for that.
Regina Ianozi
GERM203

Jfoster6
09/15/2011
Germ203 is by no means an easy class, but for those interested in the German language it will be a lot of fun. The grammar and vocabulary you learn is incredibly useful.  Asking for directions, checking in at a hotel and even current events are just some of the topics you will learn.  I took the class during the summer, it was  2 hours a day for 4 days a week for 6 weeks. It was more of a German203 bootcamp rather than a class, but it was truly the most fun I have had in any class. I also learned so much in a very short amount of time. The amount of work was a lot, but once you get used to the workload it made learning the material much easier.  Regina Ianozi was a great professor and made the 2+ hours everyday fun and interactive. The small class size made it an excellent learning environment.  I was honestly sad when the class was over, it was truly a great experience. I highly recommend taking this class, especially during the summer, if you are interested in German or need a language class. It is an interesting language that is quite similar to English. The class teaches useful things that anyone interested in visiting or living in a german-speaking country could most definitely use.