Hee-Jung Song

This professor has taught: NFSC100, NFSC100H, NFSC220, NFSC315, NFSC498V, NFSC624, NFSC678V
Information Review
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting a B+
Anonymous
02/28/2024
Didn't do as well as I hoped but Dr. Song was great
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting an A+
Anonymous
09/17/2023
Dr. Song is really nice and helpful especially during office hours, make sure to keep up with the homework and lecture slides
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting an A
Anonymous
09/17/2023
Great class, awesome prof
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC220

Expecting a B-
Anonymous
08/19/2023
This class is an easy A if you do the work. There are five papers, but you only have to do three. They are graded by TAs. Attendance is mandatory, as there was a sign in sheet. You had to participate in one debate, and the final project was lengthy. This is a very dry class. Participation is encouraged but there was no check. Many did work for different classes during this class. The professor and TAs were not as understanding as they could have been. The only reason I received a B- is because I did not put in the effort.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting a B+
Anonymous
08/19/2023
This class is not super challenging. The lectures were pretty straightforward, however if you are not interested, it can get boring. They were taught by multiple professors & one professor was solely asynchronous. The homework is done online through a textbook & it is a completion grade. The exams are okay, I did not study much besides for the final and I averaged a B on each exam. Discussions were easy. Extra credit is awarded three times throughout the semester, and it is a comprehension check at the end of class. These are random.
Hee-Jung Song

Expecting an A
Anonymous
06/04/2023
This class really is not bad. The tests are kind of difficult but the homework assignments each week are really easy. The professors for the class are all very nice and read straight from the slides. You don't really need to go to class because they upload all of the slides but there are 5 pop quizzes worth 4 points throughout the semester in class which serve as extra credit and you do not want to miss the extra 20 points. So if you go to every class, go to discussions, do the homeworks, and study for the exams the class should not be too bad. The class is also interesting and you learn really cool topics which I enjoyed.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC220

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/20/2023
No exams, just papers that are lengthy so don't start those last minute. Make sure to get attendance points from almost every class. Overall, not terribly hard to get an A.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC220

Expecting an A+
Anonymous
05/16/2023
Overall, this course was a pretty easy A. The most important part was just coming to class because you sign in to get your attendance points. You don't have to take notes on the lecture slides because there are no quizzes or tests on any of the material. There are 5 assigned debate papers, about 2 pages single-spaced, but you only have to complete 3 of them. You also have to participate in one in-class debate for one of the papers you complete. The other assignments were pretty easy 5-point grades and the final group project was not that bad as long as you communicate with your group and come up with good intervention plans for your selected topic.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC220

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/09/2023
Very nice professor, grading is done by TA, attendance is mandatory, recommend for easy A
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting an A+
Anonymous
05/09/2023
I don't even know what to say for this class to be honest. Don't take my rating as a sign of it being hard or something, cause it's not. It's actually really easy, there's barely any homework and you have one little discussion worksheet that is simple enough to finish with your group by the end of the discussion. Exams are EXACTLY like the review guides, almost word for word. However, I am giving this class a poor rating because of the teaching. There are like a billion professors who teach this course which makes it hard to get used to it since they're all different, they only read directly off of slides, and they ALL have such thick accents that I have no idea what they're saying and eventually stopped showing up to lectures (this is NOT an exaggeration). Attendance is not mandatory and frankly no one really shows up even though it's in a huge lecture hall, but they do have 4 pop quizzes spread out through the semester for extra credit, so yeah they'll help your grade a little bit (not thaat much) and if you don't take them it won't affect your grade at all. There are 3 midterms that are all multiple choice, and one final that is NOT cumulative (thank god). If you must take this class don't worry it's easy as heck, but if you don't have to take it maybe consider taking something more entertaining at least.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100H

Expecting an A
Anonymous
01/25/2023
This class is way harder than expected, you can't understand the teachers and the video / lecture quality was extremely poor. Ended up having to teach myself the entire course load on my own just by reading the textbook and doing practice problems. There is no curve, and the average midterm/exam score is around a 70. Would not recommend
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC100

Expecting an A-
Anonymous
12/16/2022
An annoying class. While it is nice not having to go to a lecture, pretty much all the interactions are with the TAs, who are hit or miss. It was also more difficult than I expected, but I'm also not a STEM person. I wouldn't recommend this class, solely because I have not once spoken to any of the professors. And yes, there are like four professors for this class who take turns making lecture videos, some of whom are difficult to understand or are just boring lecturers.
Hee-Jung Song
NFSC220

Expecting an A
Anonymous
05/19/2021
Grades are done mostly by TAs. Attendance is mandatory and participation counts for a grade. There are 3 debate papers (max 3 pages) you have to write, some other assignments that are grade boosting and a final group project at the end. It wasn't too bad but single space for the papers and mandatory attendance were the most annoying.