My student is currently in a second-session, asynchronous course (“Monsters Without and Within”) with Professor Eikost, but is considering switching to the full-term in-person version with Professor Halpern. Halpern’s RateMyProfessor reviews are fairly low and seem possibly skewed. For anyone who’s taken either version, is it worth switching for the in-person experience?
Deciding whether to switch from Professor Eikost's asynchronous course to Professor Halpern's full-term in-person version involves weighing the benefits of direct interaction against the risks associated with Halpern's low reviews.
Current Course with Professor Eikost
- Format: Asynchronous, allowing for maximum flexibility in scheduling.
- Teaching Style: Student-centered approach focusing on transferable skills and connections between medieval and modern literature.
- Student Sentiment: Generally viewed as accessible and stable, ideal for students who prefer self-paced learning.
- Format: Full-term in-person, which may facilitate deeper classroom discussions and immediate feedback.
- Background: Halpern is a respected scholar in narrative theory, specializing in complex literary themes.
- Concerns: Low ratings on RateMyProfessor may indicate a tough grading style or high expectations, though some reviews suggest these may be skewed by unrealistic student expectations.