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She's really nice and very helpful, but her lectures are a little dull, so it was a little tempting to skip them. However, it's really hard to get an A on the tests if you never go to class or get the notes from someone else. She does post the outlines for her notes online, but that doesn't always help. Sometimes, there's a lot of articles and studies you have to read, but they're not too difficult. If you take good notes and go to all the lectures, then getting an A in this class shouldn't be a problem, espcially since you get to drop your lowest test grade.
Prof. Llewellyn is a really nice lady, but her lecturing style can get really dull. She presents information clearly enough but seems to just read off the slides, more or less. She has a few interesting stories from her experience as a therapist. The class material and book are really interesting and pretty easy to understand. I didn't think the tests were too bad, especially with all the extra credit you can get through quizzes in class. Plus you get to drop your lowest of three tests.
so like all the other comments, she's a bit boring. she tries though. she repeats the important info a lot so thats helpful, but she kinda treats students like little kids. she went slowly before the first exam, but the second section she went faster, and for the third section she's going even faster. her slides are informative, but kinda poorly done. i took psyc 101 and so far ive gotten a+ on the first 2 exams, but ive gone to every lecture and paid attention about 1/2 the time. its an interesting topic.
This class is incredibly unorganized and very very boring for the topic presented. THe only plus is that she offers lots of extra credit in class of material covered the day before, theres 3 tests and a final and you can drop the lowest of the first 3 test grades. After getting what should have been a 101.5 on the first test with my extra credit points, i stopped going as often. Final counts for a huge percent of your grade though, so just be aware of that.
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