Lectures are so awful. Quizzes determine half your grade; the rest is homework and attendance. The homework takes hours, and you have to know EVERYTHING to guarantee a 100. Quiz questions come from a large bank: good RNG = easier questions = better grade. Many questions are BS, can't even argue with the TAs/Prof, they won't give you the point.
Hiltner is nice professor, but this class was EXTREMELY boring. There's no midterm or final, but there are weekly quizzes in lecture that seem nearly impossible to do well on since we're asked about the tiniest details. Attendance was mandatory which I found really annoying because I was still forced to attend class when I wasn't feeling well.
Ken is a good prof but lectures are boring. class is easy but almost impossible to get an A. There are daily film/reading quizzes (each 2-3 qs/mins). You could complete all the work, pay attention and still miss most qs. Qs are so specific/random, not reflective of the content as a whole, rather a specific detail that you prob won't remember.
Super boring lectures, his voice is monotone. Daily quizzes, 2-3 questions, only a couple of minutes to do, but each question is worth a percent of yr grade. TA's are eh. Unless you do all the reading/movies and memorize the material for the quizzes, it can be hard to keep your grade up. Other assignments are easy, lots of reading/watching movies.
Super boring lectures that you are required to go to, have to do film or reading quizzes after every lecture which basically determines your grade. Quizzes aren't too hard if you do the reading/film and discussion posts are alright, TAs are chill too. Class isn't hard and doesn't take that much time out of your week, films are interesting too
Lectures span the entirety of the class time, just him presenting slides with lots of writing. Two quizzes per class, an attendance (0.5 pts) and a content quiz (2-3 pts). Very little time to complete quizzes. Each point is a point of your grade, if you get a 0/3 that's 3 points off your total grade. Includes weekly assignments (4 pts) due Sunday,
The class is easy if you focus up and take it seriously. Lectures are insanely boring - and usually do not impact your grade in the class, since the daily quizzes are all about the readings and films. Easy class, but pretty dull.
It's more about the class than the professor but I hated that our only grades were daily quizzes and weekly discussion posts. The quizzes are 2 or 3 points so if you get even one wrong (some were niche questions about the lecture from a week ago) you get a 50%. Hard to keep an A unless you read and watch every single assigned thing.
the goat. this class almost made me vegan
Quizzes that are the majority of your grade are taken everyday at the end of lecture. Some are 'What did Ken say about...' Because there are so many quizzes and writing assignments canvas is very overwhelming. Though they are canvas quizzes grades are not released for 1-2 weeks.
Your entire grade is just based on 5 quiz questions a week which became very annoying. Some of the topics covered were interesting. Very independent class, horribly boring lectures. Felt like I didn't gain much, but was not that challenging once I got the hang of his quiz system. DO NOT MISS A CLASS - your grade will tank.
As an English major, avoid this class at all costs. Honestly, I have taken hard classes in the English department because I cared about the learned and respect the harder feedback but this class is just pointless. Lecture is super boring, you are graded on random 3 question 3 min quizzes about content from the week before, it is just unfair.
This class is a sad excuse of a college class. I have learned absolutely nothing. The quizzes ask meaningless questions about the films. Even if you watch and take comprehensive notes, you may still get bad grades on the quizzes because of the abstract questions he asks. Prof is incredibly biased and a way for him to further his political views
As an English major, do NOT take Ken's classes. His grading is unfair, has zero regard for how his students do in the class and should not be considered an English prof- his classes nor teaching fall in the category. Would strongly discourage anyone regardless of major from taking his courses. Seems to take pride in the low success rate.
Graded on weekly reading and film quizzes with really niche questions that not many people know how to answer. His lectures are very monotone and unengaging.
I love his gentle energy! It is so refreshing. I love his passion for the environment and poetic attitude. Attendance is mandatory but his lectures are really soothing and sweet.
I got a 96% in the class, but sometimes the quiz questions were unfair. Even if you watch the movies/do the readings, there is a chance you will get a trick one and lose 1% of your grade. It's the easiest class I've taken here, but I didn't feel like I got anything from it.
I would ride that bike.
Not a ton to complain about
Easy class for units. No midterm or final but there are quizzes every lecture (2-3 questions, 1 min/question) that are on the videos and readings he assigns. 1 reading and 1 video assignment due every Sunday. Take notes on videos and reading! Not much work needed to put into this class. Learned a lot about the climate, took some things with me.
No exams which was a blessing. Graded on weekly 2-3 question pop quizzes and a very lengthy comment on a film and reading. Sometimes felt overwhelming. Lectures were EXTREMELY dense and felt dragged on. All readings free on Canvas. But, he's very passionate about the environment and I learned quite a bit.
New format is a content quiz (either film or reading) every single lecture, each worth like 3% of your grade and questions can be really hard. Weekly film and reading responses are pretty bare bones but take a solid amount of time and feel repetitive. Actual course content itself is really interesting, though, if you engage with it.
Would not recommend due to his "new" formatting on ENG22, the quizzes were difficult and did not seem to reflect actual class material. Even listening in lecture, watching all the movies/videos, and doing all the readings is not enough to do well in this class. He puts random questions and there's no opportunity to show what you actually know.
Easy class -- no final or midterm just weekly quizzes. While the quizzes are light, they're weighted pretty heavily; if you make one mistake you lose a percent. However, you can easily do well on them as long as you listen during lecture, skim the readings, and just watch the films. Overall chill class with easy assignments and quizzes.