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Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST101 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/11/2024 |
Both this course and Professor Gunnulfsen were amazing! Each week we got to hear from a different professor from the ENST department and we even got to go into some of their labs. This was a great opportunity to learn about all of the research going on within the department and to meet many of the professors. Great opportunity to make connections for future lab positions as well. Prof Gunnulfsen is also great with keeping everyone up to date with what's going on in the college of AGNR. She would share career fairs, events, and opportunities within AGNR which was super helpful! This class was mainly freshmen, but I was older and still got a lot out of it. Super light workload too! |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST101 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/09/2024 |
Super chill class, but definitely recommend it. Great for getting exposure to all the things the ENST department is involved with, could even use it as a networking opportunity to try and set up a lab position for the future. Prof. Gunnulfsen recognizes that it's a 1 credit class and the workload is super reasonable, we just had to do a quick reflection each week on the guest speaker, always three questions, I usually didn't write more than a page. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST101 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/04/2024 |
This class is really great to get an introduction to environmental fields, and I like the way she structured it to hear from so many people. She did not do much teaching herself, mostly just announcements at the beginning of class and grading, but the class itself was good. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 05/14/2024 |
I agree with everything everyone else says, she's nice, interested in the subject, lectures can be a bit boring. Especially if you are taking this as an ENST major and already took BSCI 160, the beginning of the semester is suuuper repetitive of the content in that class, but I guess that makes it easy. She's a very slow lecturer, I often zoned out in the 75 min. class and then took notes at the very end based off the PowerPoint she would post in 15 minutes. The only thing I don't agree with is about her exams, they were always mad easy. Not sure if she changed this recently based off of feedback, but it's a lot of multiple choice and then short answers that are about reasoning and connecting the dots between two topics asked about in the prompt. The research paper was also pretty easy, we got to pick (in groups) a subject, and then were given a specific prompt based on that. It was 6-8 pages, I think, with a reasonable number of sources, not really "research". Discussion was pretty unnecessary for this class, but you had to go because there were short (very easy) quizzes in each discussion for which you had to read something. No idea why this class is four credits. No hard feelings about this class. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 05/07/2024 |
Gunnulfsen is beyond sweet and helpful! If you go to lecture and actually pay attention, you'll be totally fine in this course. There is a research paper, but tbh it isn't that tricky at all and they give PLENTY of time for it. Lectures aren't mandatory and she posts all of the slides online, but I'd recommend going. Disucssions are mandatory, but are easy and low key. I took this course for my major, but I would definitely recommend if it meets a gen ed for you! |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/11/2023 |
She's a nice person who is clearly both very interested and knowledgeable on the subject of the class. Lectures can be quite boring sometimes (especially if you are not super interested in the topic), but there are some memorable moments. Exams aren't particularly hard but the topics covered by the exams can be pretty exhaustive. The rest of the assignments are too bad, readings for discussion sometimes felt a bit long and I feel like I never had enough time for the quizzes (mostly because I like to triple check my answers). Overall not a bad teacher or class. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Anonymous 05/10/2023 |
You'll learn a lot. It may not be the most fun gen ed but its valuable. The class isn't especially hard but there's a research paper and midterms cover a lot of content. Also she extended every major assignment by like a week for everybody. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting an A Anonymous 04/07/2023 |
Fun class BUT there is a research paper. If you do not like writing I highly recommend taking a different class. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting a B+ Anonymous 02/28/2023 |
Great course, super interesting, Professor Gunnulfsen is very sweet and passionate about the subject. HOWEVER, the exams are weirdly intense and extensive for the nature of the rest of the class. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/19/2021 |
A very sweet professor who tries her very best to make the class really engaging. You can tell that she's really passionate about the subject and wants her students to succeed. The class CAN get boring at times, but it's nice how she connects the material to current events, as well as her previous job in environmental consulting. Honestly, as long as you keep up with lectures and the material, there's no way you can't get an A in the class. |
Jennifer Gunnulfsen
ENST233 Expecting a B+ Anonymous 04/11/2020 |
Really nice and understand lady but she assigns a lot of work. Her lectures are boring even though she does relate current events... Don't bother going to the lectures because the notes are posted online and you can succeed regardless |