Sarah Lee

This professor has taught: BSCI160, BSCI361, BSCI363, BSCI473
Information Review
Sarah Lee
BSCI361

Expecting an A
Anonymous
11/19/2024
From looking at the other reviews for Dr. Lee I think only the more recent reviews can be trusted because it seems the course has undergone a lot of change in the past few semesters. I honestly really liked this class. I simply took it as an elective and found the material to be really engaging and easy to follow. There is a lot of simple algebra and graph reading involved but nothing crazy. There are 3 exams which are all open note and open internet and the lowest is dropped to half of the weight. There is also a term paper and a semester-long project. The term paper isn't too difficult and the semester project isn't hard as long as you don't procrastinate. While these assignments themselves are pretty easy, the concepts can get pretty complex so don't be fooled. She's a reasonable grader but keep in mind there is no curve.
Sarah Lee
BSCI361

Expecting a B
Anonymous
10/30/2024
Good professor and interesting topic but there's no BSing in this class, you have to know your stuff or you won't do well. Also, there's a lot of assignments
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/13/2024
I think this class deserves more like 4/5 stars, but I don't think Dr. Lee deserves such a low rating, so I will inflate it a bit. I took this class in 2024. Apparently, in 2023 it was terrible (judging from reviews) but the format has completely changed. It is now a lecture-based class with 3 exams (1 dropped) and a final paper, as well as supplementary assignments for said paper. There wasn't a single group project, actually. Dr. Lee is caring and very knowledgeable, and you can tell she's passionate about marine ecology. I liked the interactive assignments in class. I will say she is a bit disorganized at times - assignment due dates kept getting pushed back, some assignments cancelled (which really, I didn't mind, but it is a bit inconsistent), and it sometimes took a while for grades to come back. I think she is still trying to figure out the class format that works best. But, this class was not too hard and quite interesting (to me). The exams were fair and based on learning objectives she would explicitly outline. The paper was a bit difficult - perhaps I am just stupid, but it involves critically analyzing the arguments of scientific journals you find. It's not just compiling a bunch of random facts and citing journals you didn't read aside from that 1 sentence you needed to prove your point. It's difficult to do that with papers about relatively unfamiliar topics with a lot of terms you don't know. But, that is just a personal problem. In general, the paper isn't that bad, and it's appropriate for the level this class is at. I just hate reading.
Sarah Lee
BSCI160

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/11/2024
Amazing teacher! DR. Lee was incredible and made learning the information easy thanks to her slides and sketches that she would do in class when talking about certain things. She also posted tons of practice problems to help you study for the midterms, with some of the questions in the practice problems being the same on the midterms, so if you did the problems and studied the concepts you got wrong, you'd do well on tests. If the whole class didn't do well on a midterm, she would create an assignment so the class could make up some of the points. She also had hand-outs for the more confusing concepts and would work on them in class to ensure people understood them. I would highly recommend her to anyone who is taking BSCI160 because she does an incredible job of teaching this class and makes it interesting plus she connections things you're learning in class to things you probably already understand, so it makes it easier to learn new concepts.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A
Anonymous
03/27/2024
Professor Lee is a nice person and an excellent professor. For BSCI361 (2023) and BSCI363 (2024): I like her teaching style and find the exams to be directly related to the content. All exams are based on the learning objectives and quizzes and therefore everything on the exams is what I expect to be on them. She sometimes gives us a notecard or something to use on the exams which is great. The other assessments are also pretty reasonable with a few confusing activities here and there. She is also helpful if you go to her office hours and makes the classes engaging and fun. She also records her lectures which is super helpful. BSCI473 2023: It was horrible and all student presentation-based. I spoke with her after the class and with some of the current students and the structure has been completely changed. I would say look at reviews from 2024 onward for this class because I believe it is much different now. Still giving her 4 stars since that class was a trainwreck, but hope its better now and I would 100% recommend her other courses.
Sarah Lee
BSCI160

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
07/10/2023
Overally, I think Dr. Lee is a very good lecturer and does genuinely care about the learning of her students. Her lectures are very clear and easy to follow, and when able, she'll typically draw out some diagram or chart to make concepts easier to understand from the powerpoint. My only qualm with this class is that there are too many small assignments. I know it was to encourage reading the textbook before class but half of bsci160 is common sense and the other half is what she would lecture on in class so it just seemed a bit pointless. Exams were very fair, and while there was no curve for this class, the averages were so high there was never a need. While I don't particularly vibe with her teaching style in terms of assignments and point distribution, if you like a class where the professor is very involved and you like having lots of small assignments to pad your grade instead of exams making up most/all of your grade, definitely take Dr. Lee.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Anonymous
05/26/2023
She barely taught the class herself, and instead had students in groups teach the whole textbook to the class. She also provided the last half of the objectives for the exam a week before the final, which was not enough time to study. Her exams were ridiculously hard for a class she doesn't teach and she grades presentations harshly.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting a B
Anonymous
05/25/2023
This was the worst class I have ever taken at UMD and was an overall horrible scenario. The professor is completely not understanding, grades very unfairly, and is very stubborn. AVOID IF POSSIBLE!
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/20/2023
This class has always been set up as a student presenter class. She has always been very clear about what will be on the different exams and puts up learning objectives for what she wants students to know and study for the exams. A lot of the class is determined by what the students present on and so she will adjust the exams to what we talk about rather than just using the chapters. She also put up a survey that she actually used to adjust the class to make it more compatible with what we were comfortable with. I personally really enjoyed the class, and would take it again the same way. She is very clear about how you are going to be graded with the rubric for all of the presentations very clearly laid out, and you can go into her many office hours to talk about what is on your presentation to see if it fits. This is a 400 level class, and it is reasonably difficult, but definitely very doable.
Sarah Lee
BSCI160

Expecting a B+
Anonymous
05/19/2023
Very sweet lady, but not a fan of the class. Offers no study guide, practice exam, or even providing something that outlines the topics covered in the test. Just tells you to go over the learning objectives listed in each lecture slide which contains 5-7 bullet points of topics discussed plus terms to know. IMO, lectures were useless. Her tests are just questions she pulls from a question bank. To study, you just do GSS quizzes, previous quizzes, pre-class questions, and clicker questions. That is literally how you study. For the final, just basically told us to study ALL the material learned in the unit. If you know anything about biology classes in general, this is a ton of knowledge and material to cover. Grades homeworks fairly harsh and the clicker questions are how she counts for attendance. Doesn't curve, but does drop a midterm so that is nice.
Sarah Lee
BSCI160

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
05/15/2023
I'm really surprised at the amount of low reviews for the other class. I can't really gage how accurate they are, but for BSCI160 she's been a wonderful professor. She's really nice and understanding. She gives very good handouts, and her exams are fair. The exam averages were either high 70s to mid-80s, and the lowest exam score is dropped entirely. I've heard from friends that other BSCI160 professors have 40%~60% for their exam averages. I think she's intent on making students understand rather than just memorize the material. She also does a lot of gestures like bring mandarins or donuts after each test! Overall it's a pretty nice course. I wouldn't call it 'easy', but unlike per se CHEM131, it's more about memorization and conceptual understanding rather than applying knowledge. 120% recommend!
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting a B-
Anonymous
05/13/2023
This whole course felt very experimental. It was all student presentations that were harshly graded with no flexibility. She seems like she really knows a lot about the course content and genuinely wants her students to learn but she's too controlling or has too strict of a vision on what she wants for her assignments. I definitely understood the content but if you didn't write or do exactly what she wanted, you lost points. Side note but I also had to physically buy a ~$100 textbook for the first time in years as a senior, which just irked me extra.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Anonymous
05/04/2023
I don't know if the class is set up by the department or by Dr. Lee, so I can't pass judgment on the "student-led" style of the class. But Dr. Lee is a pleasant-enough person with a decent sense of humor, but god forbid you should inconvenience her. Won't put out a final exam practice exam because it is too much work (her words). Doesn't adjust grades until after the midterm or after the final, so you don't know how excused absences and other things might affect your grade. Her expectations are unclear and she grades harshly. Is a stickler for rules that apply to students (see sick day absences), but will gladly break university policy to take attendance and ask for things that are not in the syllabus. She'll change agreements with students on a whim (open-book open-note exam changed to cheat-sheet only within a week of the exam). She'll give you an "exhaustive list" of topics to be covered on an exam and then two days before the exam she will notify you she forgot something, add it to the content you need to study and change the exam. I would not take her again unless the class was led by her instead of students, and even then I would have serious reservations.
Sarah Lee
BSCI160

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/03/2023
I really enjoyed having her as a professor. Her lectures were very clear [and recorded] and had clicker questions that were very helpful and are usually similar to some questions you would see on the exam. She also gives good handouts, has 5 questions homeworks due before each class, online GSS practice texts for each unit (that don't affect your grade and are very similar to the exam), and occasional online weekly quizzes. The exams weren't too bad and the averages were around 70% and for one exam she gave an opportunity to earn some points back. Overall not a hard course and from what I've heard about other professors for 160 she seems like the best by far I would definitely recommend taking Dr. Lee.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting a B-
Anonymous
05/01/2023
A nice lady but it is clear that her dedication to actually teaching us content is quite small - since most lectures are given by students through harshly graded presentations. The presentations receive low grades but we are still expected to learn from it, which doesn’t make sense. It also takes her weeks to put up grades for individual presentation scores. This keeps us quite in the dark with our grades for a long period of time. Only take this class if you do go to class all the time, already have good presentation skills, and are good at teaching yourself through the textbook.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
04/20/2023
She does not teach the class. She changes expectations frequently, and grades very harshly. Her rubrics are not well described and very hard to find. She taught the first two lectures, so many students used her work as an example for their project, assuming this was the best example of good work. Those students got terrible grades, meaning she didn't even grade her own work well. She's nice, but the class is all self-taught. You read a textbook chapter, then she gives you topics to present (Some of the topics are not even in the book). There's no curve even though the test average was high 60s and the presentation average is low 70s.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an F
Anonymous
04/17/2023
She does not teach the class. Students teach every lecture on material they don't understand to other students. This makes learning very hard and it does not help that she is such a tough grader. She also told everyone exams were open note and internet then took that away the week of the exam because "I just felt like it". Please do yourself a favor and take another class. Do not let the grade distribution for 473 fool you since she has never taught it before. Her first exam average was around a 68 and the presentation averages are around a 72.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
04/17/2023
I just cant recommend her as a professor. She sets up the class in a very lazy way, she has students teach every lecture but then is very harsh when it comes to grading. she said exams would be open internet and book but then just changed her mind the week of the exam. Just find a different professor to take and if that's not an option choose a different class.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Expecting an A
Anonymous
04/11/2023
Incredibly fake professor! Her teaching method involves having the students present every chapter, and she grades these presentations unfairly and excessively harshly. Furthermore, she is inconsistent with her exam instructions, changing them just two days before the exam date from an open note and open internet to only one paper of notes with no internet access. She displays favoritism towards certain students and grades inaccurately, so it's crucial to analyze any grade deductions she makes as they're just outright incorrect sometimes. At the end of the day, this should be an easier biology class but in reality, I have a lower grade in this class than I do in biochem. AWFUL TEACHER DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS WITH HER. Grade distribution is from the previous instructor so its not accurate to the grade distribution of Sarah Lee.
Sarah Lee
BSCI473

Anonymous
04/11/2023
DO NOT take this professor she doesn't teach the lectures, instead has each group of students teach 2 of the lectures to the whole class. She told us our exam would be online open internet and note but a couple days before the exam made it closed internet and only one page of notes, her reasoning was that she just felt like it. She also grades so slow and harshly (low C class averages on everything). The only times she "teaches" she sounds like she is trying to prove to you she knows what she is talking about. Very lazy professor has just set up the class in a way where she does as little work as possible and comes off just nice enough so that people don't complain.
Sarah Lee
BSCI361

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
12/21/2022
Fantastic professor! She made lectures interesting and offered many assignments. She also has a great personality! Slow grader for exams, but other than that, she's amazing. I wish she could teach all of my BSCI courses