Reviews for MLAW150
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David Gray
MLAW150 Expecting a B Anonymous 05/17/2024 |
No homework, just go to class and listen or talk if you want. Discussions are participation points. NO FINAL EXAM, and also only 3 papers to write throughout whole semester. I don't know my grade yet, but hopefully it'll be a good surprise :] |
Evan Ash
MLAW150 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/11/2023 |
Evan is honestly a great guy who really knows his stuff. Although the discussion sessions I attended were pretty dry, he does a great job at livening them up with some humor and life stories about what we discuss. For MLAW150, there are only 3 response papers we have to complete, and he grades half of them, while Dr. Gray does the other half. Evan's grading is more on the tough side for MLAW150 compared to his grading for CPJT100 and CPJT101 (He's one of the graduate TAs for Justice and Legal Thought). Just make sure your written assignments look good in terms of following directions and prompts, and you should be fine. |
David Gray
MLAW150 Expecting an A Anonymous 03/24/2023 |
Dr. Gray is one of the best professors. Ever. He is very passionate on what we discuss in class, and he is very funny, which is what makes the class enjoyable. The TA, Evan, is also a great guy, he reviews what we discussed in class during discussion sessions, and although they are usually dry, he succeeds at livening them up. |
David Gray
MLAW150 Expecting an A Anonymous 03/08/2023 |
Dr. Gray is an AMAZING professor. He is super passionate with what we discuss in class, and he is pretty funny. There are three 500-750 word papers we have to write over the course of the semester, so the class is not too hard overall. |
David Gray
MLAW150 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 07/12/2022 |
The kindest, most understanding professor I have encountered at UMD. It's a shame he doesn't teach more undergrad. For CPJT101, he requires a discussion post every week (1 initial post, 2 replies to other people) and three 500-750 word papers over the course of the semester. No exams, no quizzes! |