Kenneth Chambers
School: | North Carolina Central University |
Department: | Communication |
Location: | Durham, NC |
Overall Rating
rated by 12 students
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School: | North Carolina Central University |
Department: | Communication |
Location: | Durham, NC |
Helpfulness | |
Clarity | |
Easiness |
Mailing Address:
Uloop Inc.
306 S. Washington Ave
Suite 400
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Telephone Support:
312.854.7605
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Exams: The test were easy came straight from the book
Homework: No homework
Textbook: Most of the material on the test were common sense but the textbook should be bought for reference
Homework: no homework, she had plenty offers of extra creidt thought so it was a pretty fun/easy course.
Textbook: very helpful, buy it!
Exams: The tests were fair. If you listen in class and just skim thru the book you can pass.
Homework: none
Textbook: I liked the book. It was hard to sell it back though. I ended up keeping mine and selling it to a friend.
Exams: She told us what was going to be on the tests the day before the test. So, if you came, you had no reason to not get an A.
Homework: Not much homework at all. Some extra credit assignments.
Textbook: You had to have the workbook for the lab, but really didn't need the book for health class. She told you and lectured on it all, and if you listened, you could ace the test, without the book.
Homework: We had maybe 2 or 3 outside assignments using the internet and printing it off and bringing it to class.
Textbook: I used the text book to help study for the test. But her notes were pretty easy to understand
Homework: 2 or 3 outside projects, but they didn't take very long.
Exams: She covers everything that will be on the test the day before. No surprises.
Homework: a couple of library assignments and that's all
Textbook: Used a couple of times in class for group work but that's all
Exams: No surprises. This is a correspondence course, and you're given a detailed study guide with the course information. Many of the test questions came right from the homework assignments.
Homework: Approx 10 assignments, mostly multiple choice and short answer, and two 1-2 page reviews on articles. The assignments were very simple, and the answers came right out of the text. Again, no surprises.
Textbook: All you need for this class is the required text. It's informative, but the tone the authors used tended to rub me the wrong way.
Exams: Really easy questions that are straight from the notes. Everyone got an A or B on her tests.
Homework: A few outdoor assignments like watching a video and writing a summary on it and writing a summary on a health article. Very easy.
Textbook: I used the book to study but you dont need it if you take notes.
Homework: No Homework!
Exams: Just pay attention to him during the classes on little teaching that he does do and you will do fine. Also skim the chapter or look on the internet about the specific sport that the test is over.
Homework: Just a 8 WEEK tutoring lab.
DO THIS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER AND GET IT OVER WITH!!!!!!!!!
Textbook: Just look on the internet about the sports.
Exams: The tests were clearly explained before they were given. If you pay attention in class you will get at least an 80, and if you read the chapter you will easily get an A. The textbook is easy to read and the chapters aren't that long.
Homework: None, just studying for the test.
Textbook: Like stated before, if you want an A you should read the chapters before the tests.