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Law
4.3
Overall rating
Very good
2.6
Difficulty level
Easy
76%
Would take again
Based on 152 reviews
2025
Last active
13 courses taught
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Doesn't help anybody outside his class. Has the resources and recently got into helping families of his choice. If you are a student of his, no chance. He wants you to go through the process of the unfair legal system first, and he wont help any friends. Won't even tell you how to get in touch with his services.
Late Review - I took him during the Spring 2025 term, and he was an amazing professor. Content was heavy, but he made every lecture clear and fun to participate in. There were 3 class reflections, a midterm, a final exam, and participation. Professor Redeye helps you prepare for the midterm and final really well. Overall, would recommend!
Omar is a great teacher and person. He genuinely cares about his students and, as busy as he is, tries really hard to connect with each one. As the course progresses, more and more students will need 1-on-1 time with Omar which he always tries to accommodate. Sometimes you forget that this is an instructor and not a highly intelligent friend.
Really the biggest tip here is to come to class on time (meaning early), because in the first 5 min of class (after the official start time) there was tons and tons of insight into the exam. And then in the 15 min that follows you see half of the class come late and miss it all - probably complaining after the fact about how lost they are.
You really could just learn about the topic by paying attention and making sure you provide very, very detailed responses on the exam. Lots of opportunities to customize your response based on whatever angle you want to take, as long as you don't freeze.
Lectures are not well-structured compared to other courses however he made the exam questions very open ended. He also tries his best to give you as many marks as possible on exams
Omar is a very knowledgeable prof. The lectures were engaging, and there was a weekly guest speaker. He is clear about his expectations and grades fairly.
Omar seems like a great person outside of class but he uses lectures to talk about himself. He doesn't actually teach. In a typical class, he will maybe cover 20/80 slides meaning you have to go over it on your own. If you are a fan of structured classes then this may not be the class for you. Also wasn't a fan of how he structured the exams
Honestly, if you; 1. know the format IRAC, by heart, 2. can identify legal issue, 3. able to articulate ur viewpoint in relation to the applicable rule, u will do perfectly fine. Read the textbook and be able to understand the content is key, also practice the textbook questions and re-do discussion questions to get the hang of the format properly.
This was a pretty straightforward class. The trick seems to be to just do more than what the others in your section do (which isn't that hard tbh). All online. And all self-taught really, but you'll get direction. Most importantly, the marking is actually fair. Rewarded for doing better with good grades.