Julia O'Hara
Department: | History |
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rated by 6 students
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She's great. | |
She loves what she teaches and she made me love it too. It was my favorite class this semester, and it's totally because she made it so fascinating. I enjoyed all the reading she assigned. Wonderful teacher. | |
She doesn't hand out A's. You have to earn them. I enjoyed her class; the history of Latin America is fascinating. I thought her presentation was clear and engaging, and she has an outstanding personality. She's hillarious and accommodating both in and outside of the classroom. | |
prof. O' Hara is a really friendly person and knowledgable about the subject. However, the many, many readings in this class are difficult to keep up on. The grading scale is rough, and exams/essay are graded roughly. One of the difficulter courses I have taken so far. | |
Dr.J is great! She really knows what she's talking about and that makes it fun to listen to her. She's hillarious and tries to make class fascinating. There is a lot of reading, but I got by without reading everything. papers aren't too bad. The class can be dull, but thats the material, not her. I'll miss her class! Take it if you like history! | |
prof. O'Hara is a really friendly lady, and is very knowledgeable on the subject; however, readings are rather dry and projects (three papers, a couple tests, and the mid year exam and final) are not returned in a timely manner. Pretty tough grader as well. Not awful, but definitely not an simple class for an introductory history. |
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