“I got an email today. Yes they are [important], [to] see if I want [to give] feedback on a teacher or professor, if I like them or not – the way they teach.”
– Khalil Al-Khalidi
Undeclared – Freshman
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“Honestly, I do not fill out all the class evaluations. We’re not forced to as kinesiology students. We’re not forced to fill out the evaluations; it’s all online. So because I’m not forced to do it in class, I don’t take it upon myself to actually do it.”
– Megan Magira
Kiniseology – Senior
“It’s very important. I can think about it all quarter how the class is going and I can think about how’s the instructor and how’s the class – how many are learning [in] the class. Every time, I think about it and write very carefully.”
– Junjie Xu
Music – Senior
“I fill them out because they ask you to. I probably go out of my way to fill out ones for the teachers that I like and for ones that I don’t like. If you’re average, I may skip over that [evaluation].”
– Sharde Cottonham
Sociology – Junior
“I think I have filled out every single one. It was better when you could do it just in class, but I understand it’s probably easier to have it online just because it’s quicker – it’s faster. I’m sure more got filled out when they were done in class than online.”
– Nick Barker
Kiniseology – Senior
“Not real important, but it’s good to give something back to the professors on how the classes go. I haven’t done [the evaluations] yet this quarter, but I plan to.”
– Eric Gloistein
Modern Languages – Spanish – Senior
“I try to fill them out — well, I fill them out before the deadline. The only thing I don’t like about the evaluations is that they send it right before finals and students are trying to rush around study.”
– Daniel Bermeo
Psychology – Senior