Ruth Bahr

  • 3.4Overall Quality
  • 3.2Helpfulness
  • 3.7Clarity
  • 2.2Easiness

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Date
Class
Rating
Comment
8/6/11

SPA4930

Good Quality

Easiness2

Helpfulness4

Clarity4

Rater Interest5

Teaches a challenging class but you'll learn a lot!

7/30/10

SPA6930

Good Quality

Easiness2

Helpfulness4

Clarity4

Rater Interest5

Honestly, the class is A LOT of work and her quizzes are pretty tricky but you come out of it really knowing your stuff! I learned so much from her and am confident in what I've learned because of her assignments being so challenging. If you attend class and really apply yourself you will do fine! The effort she demands really pays off!

12/24/07

phonodiso

Good Quality

Easiness4

Helpfulness4

Clarity5

Rater Interest4

Good class, but hard tests. Make sure you not only know the slides but how to apply them to different settings. I enjoyed the lectures and the examples of real case scenarios that have happened with her. Made the class fun and interesting.

11/30/07

SPA4930

Good Quality

Easiness2

Helpfulness4

Clarity5

Rater Interest4

AWESOME! Dont need book, lectures directly from powerpoints which are online. Provides ample time for review, & full study guide. She includes her opinions alot in lecture, but most assesment/treatment of Phonological Disorders are theories and opinions anyway. Attend class, study her slides, do her online quizes/assignments & you'll do great !

3/5/07

SPA0000

Poor Quality

Easiness2

Helpfulness1

Clarity2

Rater Interest1

Sometimes very unapproachable and cold. She is the reason I am questioning this major.

12/25/06

phono4930

Poor Quality

Easiness1

Helpfulness2

Clarity2

Rater Interest4

She was nice at times. Her lectures consisted of her experiences and how she wants things done. her tests were hard too. she would catch an attitude if you asked her a question she felt you should know already.