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Manuel Teran Hernandez
PSYC234 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/22/2025 |
This professor is by far the nicest I've ever had. He is just genuinely a good guy and seems like the kindest person ever. In the class, attendance is mandatory, and the lessons are beyond boring, but I feel bad because he's so nice. You can use this class as a study period to work on other classes. You don't have to pay attention at all because none of it comes up in any assignment. You don't ever have to do the readings and the major assignments (1 group presentation, 2 essays, and 7 easy journals) are graded very fairly as long as you put in effort and buy into the corny psychology bit. Definitely take this class if you're looking for an easy A gen ed. |
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Manuel Teran Hernandez
PSYC234 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/09/2025 |
Really nice guy! Also not a bad teacher although he lowk reads off the slides sometimes. He encourages class participation although it's awkward if the same three people are always talking and when he asks for anyone else the entire class goes silent. The class itself is not difficult at all, probably the easiest GenEd I've had to take. - There's biweekly "Well-Being Journals" which you write about your experience doing a well-being activity, 1-2 pages (2/10 difficulty) - There's a group project, there's quite a bit that goes into the assignment so make sure your group is good, 25 minute presentation (8/10 difficulty only cause my group was bad) - There's a personal well-being paper midway into the semester that asks you to reflect about your wellbeing experience so far, 3-5 pages (3/10 difficulty) - There's a final research paper that acts as the "final" of the course, 3-4 pages (4/10 difficulty because you need to actually do some research but it's not that bad) Overall fun gened! |
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Manuel Teran Hernandez
EDCP210 Anonymous 05/11/2023 |
Harsh grader, attendance and participation is mandatory. Other than that, a nice guy. If your looking for a gen ed, don't take this class. |