Most teachers in the creative writing department are catty and full of themselves, but Aislinn is actually passionate about both writing and helping her students strive in writing. She actually taught the class, and I learned so much from it. Inspiring class and inspiring teacher.
This man in a genus. I find that the things I learn in his class I can apply to all my other classes. He had truly helped me improve in all aspects of my career. Not only is he knowledgeable but also he inspires me. He has so much experience in the industry and I feel honored that he is my teacher.
Andrea is really nice and a very good dresser. However, she marks really hard considering that hardly anybody in the class has written children's literature before. If you're an A student you will most likely end up with a B+ or a B
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. No,I\'m serious. Even if you love writing and churn out twenty pages a day, you have very little hope in this course. Ann seems like a nice person, but shows little concern for students in class. Notes are vague and hard to apply to assignments. Has a nasty habit of teaching important information AFTER assignments are due. BAD.
Really great prof. She was fun and enthusiastic, while still actually teaching sometimes dry material. She even baked cookies for my class before a tedious final. : )
Very knowledgeable but seriously needs to learn when to hand over the mic. The focus of a presentation class should be students practicing presenting, not him continuously talking about it.
Prof was kind of scatter brained sometimes. Tended to ramble. Nice guy though. Easy enough class. Marking is kind of weird, hard to get higher than 9/10 but almost impossible to get below 6/10. Don\'t expect an A+, but should be able to get a B no sweat. Recommend this section for sure.
Awkward, disorganized, impossible to pay attention to, confusing, talks in circles, assignment requirements and due dates are often unclear, doesn\'t weight assignments fairly.