clear power points, very enthusiastic, tests are MC and short answer, to do well you have to memorize the notes b/c her tests ask for you to recall stuff nearly verbatim, which is doable since they are so clearly outlined/organized. interesting material, she really knows her stuff, really wans to help students do well. One 5-7pg paper, MT & final.
Tests extrememly difficult!
took her for health comm. may seem deceiving because she is very personable and enthusiastic about lecture, but her slides are awful - scattered all over the place and not coherent. also her exams are very hard. do good on the paper and you have a slight chance for a B! exams are thorough and intense mostly from her lectures - not really text.
She is extremly unfair and expects students to know more than is physically possible. Had she put all of her ERES readings into a reader, everyone would have dropped her class the first day because it would have been 4 inches thick. Do not take her, if you think Mullins are hard, they are a picnic compared to her.
Although she is very friendly and interested in the material her lecture notes are long and confusing and her grading is not hard but unfair. I would never reccomend her, but if the class is offered by another prof take it.
She is such a fun person, you can't not be interested in her classes. I took Persuasion with her over the summer and found her to be very helpful and enthusiastic about the subject matter. Lots of Reading, but she's fair in that she prepares study guides for the exams well ahead of the test date.
I took her Health Communication class during the summer. She is very kind and answers any questions you have with utmost care. Her exams are a bit hard and there is lots of reading. If you go to class and study, you'll do fine. (duh!!)
Nabi is a kind person and a hard core professor. She knows the subject well & is involved in tons of research. The main paper (critique of an ad) isn't graded as hard as her exams. There's a lot of reading! She expects a lot out of you and you really have to work hard for a decent grade.