University of the Fraser Valley Professors - UFV
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Good teacher for a hard subject. Goes over many examples. Gives you practice exams. If you attend every class, do the suggested questions, assignments, and practice tests you will do fine.
I found her classes only skimmed the content we were to read on our own. There was a lot of self teaching on my part and a lot of reading to be had. Her exams weren\'t easy but her essay marking was. I enjoyed her classes, but I would take a course with a shorter time period covered in hopes it was more in depth.
Adrienne is one of the best instructors I\'ve had in my 5 yrs. here at UFV. She really cares about how her students are doing, is very organized and makes learning interesting. She is a tough marker and you must read your text if you wantto do well on tests with her.
I am in my 5th year of studies now, and I can honestly say that Ali was one of the best instructors I have ever had. She created a warm learning environment that was pleasant and very interesting. She\'s the best!
Al Gray is by far one of the best Professors I have ever had. He starts the semester with a hard shell and you can not miss a single class for your, and your partners own good. Under that hard exterior is a softy. Retired RCMP member so he knows what he\'s talking about, tells stories at the beginning of class be prepared to do some serious work
Great Teacher. Truly Committed to student success. Great person as well. Fully dedicated to his profession.
I really liked Alan. He like to make sure his students aren\'t just memorizing but understand how concepts apply to life outside of the classroom. He\'s very helpful if you don\'t understand anything. He tells lots of jokes which are mostly hilarious, but I found that some were a bit prejudice. That aside, I loved him! Definitely recommend! :)
Great professor! Very very knowledgeable as he has had many years in the criminal justice system. Very helpful and understanding. His class is not the easiest class, but as long as you pay attention in class and take notes, it is not hard at all. This class is very useful for anyone wanting a career in the criminal justice system.
Alanaise is an inspiration to the Indigenous peoples (and all) and a woman to be held in high regard. Her teaching style is unique and keeps learning interesting.
Good prof. Class consists of 7 tests and he takes your best 6, and a journal assignment (you write two entries after each class and hand them all in at the end of the semester). That\'s it; no midterm or final. If you\'re good at multiple choice tests then you\'ll like this class.