CAMPBELL J (ID)

Grading History

The grades listed below are the actual grades assigned by this instructor over the last few semesters, based on official records from LSU.

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Course Average W A B C D F Enrolled
ID 3753 B (3.056) 0% 31% 50% 17% 0% 3% 36

Review Summary

33% recommended (1 of 3 reviews)

Category Average A B C D F Reviews
Overall Instructor C (2.333) 1 0 1 1 0 3
Overall Course C (1.667) 1 0 0 1 1 3
Communication Skills B (3.000) 1 1 1 0 0 3
Personality B (3.333) 1 2 0 0 0 3
Course Content D (1.000) 0 0 0 3 0 3
Exams and Grading C (2.000) 1 0 1 0 1 3
Time Required A (3.667) 2 1 0 0 0 3
Grade You Earned A+ (4.000) 1 0 0 0 0 1

Courses Taught in Spring 2010

Section Course Days Start End Enrolled Avail Type Average W-Rate Distro Instructor Room/Building
1 ID 1051-1 TTh 10:40a 12:00p 155 0 CAMPBELL J 0103 DESIGN BUILDIN
1 ID 2751-1 MW 12:40p 5:00p 19 1 LAB CAMPBELL J 0422 DESIGN BUILDIN

Reviews

Not Recommended/D Instructor
Not Recommended/F Course
C Communication Skills
B Personality
D Course Content
F Exams and Grading
A+ Time Required
C Grade You Earned
Review #1 / Course: ID 1051 / Instructor: CAMPBELL J
Many of the test questions were completely arbitrary and open to interpretation. Don't recommend.
Posted: 5/15/2012 3:30:10 PM
Recommended/A+ Instructor
Recommended/A+ Course
A+ Communication Skills
A+ Personality
D Course Content
A+ Exams and Grading
A+ Time Required
A+ Grade You Earned
Review #2 / Course: ID 1051 / Instructor: CAMPBELL J
No outside work at all. The class was very easy! He offers HUGE bonus opportunites. Easiest A ever.
Posted: 3/24/2010 12:44:33 PM
Not Recommended/C Instructor
Not Recommended/D Course
B Communication Skills
B Personality
D Course Content
C Exams and Grading
B Time Required
B Grade You Earned
Review #3 / Course: ID 1051 / Instructor: CAMPBELL J
ID 1051 is a less than desirable course. Seems interesting, but don't be fooled. Campbell is obviously very passionate about interior design, but he doesn't deliver the material in an interesting way. The tests are short (usually around 35 questions) and the questions are vague, but he curves generously. You really don't even need to attend class, however, you may want to towards the last few weeks of the semester since he may offer an extra credit project that will earn you TONS of points if done in full and done right. For the most part, just look over the slides before tests and only read the chapters/sections in the book that he tells you to.
Posted: 1/24/2010 3:54:40 PM

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