fabuluzatl wrote: For all the School Of Business students and others taking these courses:
-Don't worry about your Business Orientation class, because all you have to do is attend and you are almost guaranteed an A.
-For Spanish try getting Luna and And Pauline Jackson if they still do Spanish 1 and 2. Both are good. I had "Senorita Paulina" and she was just **** in my opinion. First time i actually love going to Spanish. Unfortunately she doesn't do spanish 2, so i got stuck with Tucker. Both of them are Jamaican, but this man has a lisp...PLUS he talks fast. Imagine that added in with Spanish...not cool. I got a good grade tho. He isn't hard.
-Basically all the math teachers that Howard have are garbage and the others can hardly speak english. The only good one I heard of is Goodlett...so try to get him. VERY true, one reason why i punked out and DID NOT take a math course last year. Thought i would do it at a JC, but it didn't work out. So i'll be in Algebra 1 with Moore. He's young, i hear an okay teacher, PLUS he doesn't have an accent...and that's a rare find!
- For Anthropology try getting Dr. Arvilla Payne-Jackson....she's real cool and all your tests are take home.
-For English try getting Harrell or Preston.....their teaching to me came off as a little "sweet", but they love giving out A's if your work is pretty str8.I LOVED me some Harrell. He's as sweet as a skittle, but a good teacher. He'll get in ya **** about some grammar, but i think overall it just makes u a better writer. 2nd semester i had Greene, she's a cool teacher as well. A professional editor, so she'll get in that tail as well. But a cool one.
- If anyone if is taking Intro. to Black Diaspora, you need to holla at a teacher with the last name of Shango.....I basically went to class twice a month (your grade is mostly based on papers) , and came out with an A.
*If you need some more help finding a good/easy teacher in your course holla at me and I'll try to find you someone who had one