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PLAP 3270 Public Opinion and American Democracy
Last taught: Spring 2025
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Spring 2025
3.3
Average

Although I have nothing really bad to say about Professor Winter, lot of the concepts he covers in lecture feel like common sense. That being said, the exam questions are pretty specific and mostly test your memory. The other main grade of the class was a research paper that he splits up into several parts throughout the semester. I did a survey experiment, which wasn't too much trouble and was relatively interesting. Sometimes the grading felt vague but my TA was pretty fair. Pick a topic that actually interests you or else you'll absolutely dread writing your paper. Winter gave a lot of extra credit opportunities so definitely take advantage of them.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 8.0
Spring 2025
2.3
Average

Not a bad class, but the spacing is really awful. 2 months of low-pressure nothing, followed by a ridiculous assignment that is essentially due in 2 weeks and is the bulk of your entire course. My project ended up being 105 pages of interview transcripts, and you are not allowed to start until 1.5-2 weeks before deadline. Needs rework for sure. Otherwise, low pressure course with take-home final and easier lecture quizzes. Recommend as a 2WR if you like politics. Discussion sections are essentially useless but attendance required. Easier A, however.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Spring 2025
3.3
Average

This class is very straightforward. There is a research project that is worth 50% of your grade, a midterm multiple choice exam, a final multiple choice exam, and discussion participation points. You do not need to do all of the readings to succeed in this class. I really enjoyed the research project, but it took much longer than I initially predicted. Professor Winter is really nice, but can also be pretty scattered. Lectures are not the most interesting, but they are a good introduction to political research and political psychology. If you are looking for a fairly easy politics class, this is definitely the class for you.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Fall 2023
2.3
Average

Honestly the reviews are a bit harsh but are not inaccurate. Professor Winters is a nice guy and has a good personality but it seems like his tests are intended to be overly difficult for no reason. There are two take-home exams which require very meticulous (like down to the paragraph) recall of readings. The lectures are fine and engaging but tend to just be obvious information that most people learn in HS. There's a research paper aspect to the class which is easy and is broken up into a couple segments throughout the semester. I'd find another PLAP class if you want that surefire A. Low week to week workload though <40 pages of reading/week.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Fall 2023
2.7
Average

I initially thought after this course was over that I was going to come to course forum and rip this class to shreds. While I have my fair share of complaints, Professor Winter really pulled through for me at the end. The exams are extremely hard for no reason and the research paper was graded harshly at times (not necessarily unfairly, but if you make small mistakes, they will not go unnoticed). Due to this, I was on track to get a B for this course. After the final exam, it seemed obvious that I would receive a B. Surprisingly, though, I somehow got a A-. I can only imagine it’s because Professor Winter gave huge curves on everyone’s grade at the end of the semester.
While I would advise against this course for any non politics majors, I will give credit where it’s due. Professor Winter is very funny and he is very generous with his curves.
DO NOT take this course if you’re looking for an easy A, believe me. This course caused me immense stress the entire semester. There was a lot of readings, a lot of stress with the research project (although it’s done in chunks so it’s manageable), and the exams were so challenging that studying almost seemed futile.
If you are very passionate about public opinion, this course is for you. The research project was cool at times. Overall, I would probably not recommend this course, but I did not want anyone to have a bad impression of Professor Winter because he is genuinely kind and generous with his curves. Although I don’t understand why he wouldn’t just make the course easier to avoid these curves…

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 15.0
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Fall 2021
3.7
Average

If you are a politics major, then this is a great way to get your second writing requirement. There is a midterm (15%), a final (20%) both of which are multiple-choice, and the research paper (50%). Although the research paper is a lot, there are several check-in points that contribute to a part of the grade. You don't have to do all the reading to do well in the class, but going to class is a must as the slides are useless without context. You can also get extra credit by participating in other people's research projects which I highly recommend. Overall, a very easy second writing requirement if you go to class and have a general understanding of the topics (many of which quizlets online cover). Having a good TA is also essential. I had Lollis and he summarized the readings every week and also provided great feedback on the research paper checkpoints.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Spring 2018
3.3
Average

This class has a midterm, a final, participation and a massive project that make up your grade. The project entails either interviewing or polling people or doing analysis of media to get your results. You get to pick the topics. It takes the entire semester and is pretty spread out so it is manageable, but it turned out really stressful for those who procrastinate a lot. The professor is funny and is good at interspersing lecture with video clips and songs and different types of media and graphics. You need to go to lecture and take notes to do well on the exams, because although he puts the PowerPoints up online, they're no good without context. The tests were weirdly hard even though they were multiple choice, but he curved them a lot so it was fine.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 6.0
Spring 2018
3.7
Average

I really enjoyed Professor Winter's lectures due to his sense of humor and engagement with the class, but it sometimes felt as though the different aspects of the class (lecture, discussion, homework) were all somewhat unrelated. The lecture material was interesting, although at times slightly repetitive. The readings seem like a lot but if you keep up with them, you shouldn't have too much trouble when you get to the midterm/final (they do definitely pile up if you wait until right before the exam, though) and you definitely need to read them because most of the exam questions are on the readings, which are not explicitly reviewed in class. The exams are difficult, but Winter ended up curving both of them about 15% or so. The discussion section was spent mainly on the research paper, which is due in about four different parts throughout the semester that grow increasingly long and time-consuming. This paper fulfills your second writing requirement, but be prepared to spend a fair amount of time on it. The final product is about 15 pages, and is due during exam week which means you cannot really wait until the last minute to work on it. Overall, I enjoyed this course and Professor Winter's lectures, and the workload is definitely manageable as long as you stay on top of your work. I often was behind on my reading and working on my research paper parts last minute, but still managed to get an A in the class. If you need to take/are interested in an American Politics class or second writing requirement, I would recommend this course with Winter.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Spring 2018
2.0
Average

This course is pretty bad. The readings are ridiculously long and usually have nothing to do with lecture. It's easy to get behind, and your grade will suffer if you do. Everything in lecture seems like it's common sense and not really deserving of a 50 minute explanation. The tests are incredibly difficult, but he grades on a curve. The research project is a lot of work but is probably the only part of the class that is in any way fulfilling. This discussion was probably the most useless one I've ever had. It wasn't the TA's fault, it's just the way the class was structured. We hardly ever reviewed course content; we just spent time working on our research projects. Pick a research topic you're interested in and keep up with your work throughout the semester and you'll be fine, but I would only recommend this class if you want to major in politics.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 0.0
Spring 2018
2.0
Average

Pretty terrible class, most of the information in lecture are things you will probably know already, too much readings, test are incredibly and I mean incredibly unfair, and the research project makes it seem like you are taking 2 classes for 3 credits; in discussion all you do is work on the research project, you rarely ever go over material from class or readings. I would highly suggest to only take this class if you absolutely need to.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 14.0
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