Professor Nebeker was an attentive teacher. As long as you read the required readings, participate in discussion posts, and take his assignment comments into consideration for future assignments, you will do well in the class and learn a lot.
Nebeker has really dry lectures, but he's a really nice guy and the reading load was reasonable. Tests were extremely easy and papers were short and manageable. Overall, not a very interesting class, but very easy.
Super easy class and surprisingly interesting when you're not an english major (cavalier poetry). He's a great professor and an easy grader and he is really laid back.
Easy assignments, easy grader, easy on the eyes, easy peasy. Helpful, kinda funny, available to students outside of class. Nice guy in general, very laid back.
Super easy grader, assignments are not hard at all, and he's easy on the eyes :) Always available and more than willing to help outside of office hours. He is super lenient as far as turning in things and being able to re-do them. LOVED HIM.
This was a very frustrating class. It was advertised as popular culture in Britain, but in reality it is the popular culture of the 1500s that we are talking about. The readings are impossible because of the typeface and old-English spellings, and all we do in class is discuss the readings amongst ourselves that no one was able to complete. Beware.
easiest class I've ever taken
if you take writ 2, take it with nebeker. you write three 4-5 pg essays which are easy. if you participate a lot in class, he'll remember you and you'll score points. so TALK. he's a nice guy, but the class is way boring. you learn about stuff you learned in middle school, so if you can write essays you're set. EASY A. take the class with him
Eric just mumbled a lot. Really lame essay topics. Only good thing about this class is that he grades pretty easily...