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Psychology
3.9
Overall rating
Good
2.5
Difficulty level
Easy
82%
Would take again
Based on 11 reviews
2024
Last active
5 courses taught
Showing 10 of 11 reviews
Sarah Radtke is an incredible teacher—kind, respectful, and truly understanding. I deeply appreciate everything she taught and would highly recommend taking her classes. She's undoubtedly one of the best instructors at Humber College!
In my experience, prof didn't follow course outline whatsoever, didn't give any feedback or even a MARK for ANY of the assignments submitted as of Nov 26 (same with peers), peers said they had a hard time reaching prof through email. Considering making a formal complain because no way should a person pay for this type of teaching.
Professor Radtke really cares about student success. Graded by 3 tests consisting of multiple choice and 2 short answer. Don't need to attend lectures to pass, tests focused mainly on powerpoint slides!
Sarah is an amazing prof and this course was definitely an eye opener for me! (1 midterm, assignment and a final)
A well respected professor whose tests are incredibly fair. She sticks to two midterms to help boost grades and a final. You can tell she cares about the wellbeing of her students as she gives specific details about midterms beforehand to ensure students perform well and don't feel anxious with the amount of content.
She is honestly a really good teacher, she tries hard and Is nice
Come to class and shes lame and marks hard. you dont need book but you got to put work in for midterm and the essay. the final is okay.
Graded on a decent amount of work. 2 assignment, 3 tests and sona. Level of difficulty is very fair. All material covered in class was on test. She was a really nice prof, and we had alot of interesting group discussion in the class.
Great lectures! Refreshingly down to earth, I really appreciated the calm and steady pace of the class. Sarah is patient, stays on track, keeps it relevant and encourages group discussion and healthy debate. A compassionate teacher with ethics - which is no small thing in the too often unethical field of science!
I found her lecture style very cool, kept my attention the entire time. Class was not boring and I looked forward to showing up. Some good discussion, also she is pretty funny which always makes class more interesting. Wish more profs were like her.