Charles Lilley

This professor has taught: HIST284, HIST285, HIST319N, HIST429P, HIST482, HIST483
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Charles Lilley
HIST284

Anonymous
12/14/2014
I'm sad to say that this class was a completely disappointment. Please do not get me wrong, Dr. Lilley is very friendly and is very endearing, and is clearly invested in the study, however I did not find his teaching style effective. Posts below summarize his teaching style pretty accurately. His lectures will drive you insane, and you will never be able to take notes. It was amusing listening to the grunts and the sucking of teeth of annoyed students every time he changed the slide. As some reviewers below have said, just write down as much of what he says as you possibly can. He seemed to inevitably post all of the slides before an exam so if you missed anything on the slides. You would be okay. However, for the amount of work you have to do, the class can be incredibly obnoxious especially if you just need a plural societies credit. Look elsewhere, this class wasted more time than 400 level science courses. Another Important thing to note: As of this semester (Fall 2014) Dr. Lilley NO LONGER ALLOWS LAPTOPS. This is what made it incredibly aggravating to take notes because he speaks so quickly, so reviewers below saying to "write down what he says" is of utmost importance. My main issue was with the awful discussion class. The TA noted below in other reviews is no longer there and the TA's name is Trish. She was by far one of the worst TA's I have ever had at UMD. It was nothing like reviews below had stated where discussion helped them tie together the lecture classes. This never happened. We sat in silence while she waited for someone to "lead the discussion" when there was nothing to discuss because the textbook was very straightforward about what sort of culture was there. Instead of discussion we should have just read the textbook instead of wasting time going there. In one instance, only two people showed up to discussion which was pretty funny to give you an example of how awful it was. On top of that, you better hope you never use any commas on your papers or you can prepare yourself to have 10-15 points taken off your papers for "comma usage" even though it is correct. There is no point arguing with her either, multiple people got the same "comma usage" point penalty as me and even though it was proven the comma usage was correct, she would not falter. On the exams there were about 2 main questions you had to answer one being an overarching theme of what we had discussed so far, and one from the discussion. Again, discussion was so useless the question could have been easily answered if you read the book. The class uses a lot of your time, especially for the discussion with little gain, and I wouldn't recommend taking it if absolutely necessary, or if Trish isn't the TA. The course subject was interesting, but difficult to follow because of Dr. Lilley's teaching style. However, if you follow the tips noted here, you will probably get a B or an A.
Charles Lilley
HIST319N

Expecting an A
mjthomas85
05/13/2014
I have had the honor of having Dr. Lilley as my professor for history 319, 482, and 483. I personally feel that Professor Lilley is a very good lecturer who provides a tremendous amount of information and resources to his students. I have found that most people who complain about Dr. Lilley have not done the necessary assigned reading, or they fail to attend class and participate in discussions. In some cases, I have heard people complain that he does not teach history in linear order for a specific culture. The fact that he does not do this is good, you cannot learn about one culture at a time when so many cultures are linked. If you actually want to learn then I highly recommend Dr. Lilley as your professor, on the other hand if you just want an easy A, he is not your guy.
Charles Lilley
HIST319N

Expecting a D
eatsleepfrat
04/22/2014
As I look back over all the decisions I've made in my 20 years on this earth, one in particular seems to stick out in my mind. I remember that fateful day like a picture in my minds eye, back when I was contemplating my concentration in my major. I had recently decided to focus on "socio-cultural" history, and I was desperately looking for upper levels that fit this description as well as didn't hold classes before 11am because I'm a lazy asshole. Scanning ELMS I saw a class topic that I had not previously even conceived. "This could be interesting" my naive self said as I proceeded to open Testudo's Drop/Add database. It was at that moment when I wish more than anything I could go back. The seven keystrokes: H. I. S. T. 3. 1. 9. have fundamentally obliterated my life in more ways than I could've ever thought possible. The amount of sheer gayness contained within Charles Lilley's course is staggering, an "exercise in futility" would be a complement to this class. Without reddit, barstool, and Facebook, I may not make it through this course with my life.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting a B
fma1
05/29/2013
This is a bit late, since I took him in Fall 2012. I didn't really like the map quiz, but in general, he wasn't that bad of a teacher. He goes out of order chronologically, but there's a method to his madness. The important thing is to write down WHAT HE SAYS. He uploads the powerpoints. But make sure to pay attention to what he says. What I would do is just type as fast I could to get down as much of what he was saying. I recommend either doing that or trying to get permission to record what he says. There are two midterms, and two essays. Honestly, this class isn't that hard compared to HIST483, which I took last semester. If you study hard and listen to what he says, you should be good.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting a C
Raikou-Neko
12/14/2011
I agree that Professor Lilley isn't the greatest lecturer - not only does he not present the material chronologically (the best way to learn history of a specific area), but he constantly tries to make us understand some underlying theme that only confuses us more. I am also a little frustrated with his study guides. They only cover 60% of the exam. For the final, I know to review the military history of all the dynasties of China, but the previous two exams I got a 65 and 64 because I was stupid and didn't figure out that he really likes military history. Therefore I got 5% on the major essay (which is essentially a compare and contrast essay on two dynasties and their military polices) and 60% on the rest. The only thing that keeps my grade afloat are the two essay/papers and the IDs. Sadly, I'll have to take his class again because he's the only teacher of the 400 level Japanese history courses that I'm required to take as a Japanese major...
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting an A
Reactionist
12/06/2011
I agree with Prof. Lilley is not a good lecturer, but can never agree with this class is that difficult. Do not be possessed to write down everything on his powerpoint. (It is pointless because he always posts his ppt on ELMS) Instead, just pay attention to LISTEN WHAT HE SAID in lecture. The assignments are easy - ridiculously easy map quizzes, some identifications, and just two essays (3 pages each) based on two assigned books. And NEVER SKIP DISCUSSION CLASS b/c it's Amazingly helpful and some of exam questions comes from discussion section. If you get Rene Stadtler as your TA, you will be alright.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting a C
Anonymous
04/05/2011
Unfortunately, Prof Lilley is not a good lecturer. His powerpoints are generally straightforward, but his lectures vary throughout the hour between disorganized side ramblings and 'so this is what happened here' type thing. It's pretty difficult to grasp some of the points he tries to make, but if you do the readings diligently and at least pay a good amount of attention, you'll get by. Discussion class with the TA, however, is far easier to understand and more interesting.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting an A
Anonymous
01/19/2011
1) This class is challenging, but not impossible to get a good grade in. 2) Professor Lilley is a funny and interesting professor but he speaks very, very quickly during lecture and his powerpoints go by fast, so it's important to pay attention. 3) The TA for this class is SUPER helpful, so always go to discussion. 4) Attendance counts--attendance is taken both in lecture and in discussion. 5) Do the readings for discussion, they'll usually show up on the exams. 6) The papers for this class are relatively easy and quite short--only 3 pages. So they're easy to do well on, if you put in the time and effort.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting a B
Anonymous
12/07/2010
This class is difficult but it is not impossible. The professor does talk very fast, there is a lot of information to know, and there is a lot of reading but this is all very manageable. Professor Lilley is a very smart man and he knows what he is talking about. If you pay attention in lecture and i mean REALLY pay attention then he is easy to follow. Discussion is like a whole other class in itself because it focuses on the cultural side of asian history. Most of the reading and virtually all of the work comes from discussion. The T.A. is amazing and very funny, i enjoyed going to lecture. IMPORTANT TIPS: 1. Do not try and copy the power points, it is a useless thing to do. Instead take notes of what the professor is saying. Dont even bother looking at the screen, just pay attention to what he is saying himself. I can not stress this enough! Just write down what he is saying. He posts the power points online so you get the information there also his main ideas do not come from the slides but from his speech. Just pay attention to him, it took me a while to get this and once I started to just listen to him i understood the material better and got two letter grades higher on the next text. 2. Read for discussion/always go to discussion. Treat discussion like a separate class. 3. Use the study guides he gives for the exams!! If you thorough do everything on the study guide then you will surely get an A.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting an A-
Nahemahx6
01/14/2010
He's a very poor lecturer. He goes very quickly, and for the most part his lectures are out of order, so it's difficult to keep up. Learning out of the textbook did not work for me because most of the things he covered weren't in the textbooks, so I'd end up with more information than I actually needed for the class. However, the TA, Bill, is really amazing, and I learned more from him in discussion than I did in lecture. If you listen to him and do all your work for discussion, while managing to copy down as much of the powerpoint as possible before Lilley moves on, you should be fine.
Charles Lilley
HIST284

Expecting an A
fruitchaat
12/04/2008
His lectures drive me crazy. At first he would have powerpoints, but they would have a lot of text and he'd flip through them too quickly for us to take notes so you had to write super fast. But then he started get mad that we were taking notes on the powerpoint "instead of listening to him" so he got rid of them for the most part. But it was still hard to take notes since he talked fast and you had to guess spellings of word/names you weren't familiar with. That said, the class was still pretty easy. the exams weren't too hard as long as you study.