Tufts University: Stephen Bailey - Anthropology - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review:
This course, though academically very interesting, was just ridiculous. Bailey was 10-15 minutes to class without fail and, as a result, kept the class overtime. He didn't give us a syllabus until April (despite requests for one) and 3/4 of the assignments were assigned and due in the last 3 weeks of class (yes, during finals period). He didn't respond to emails. Most bothersome, though, was his generally disagreeable attitude.
Workload:
The workload was fine but extremely bunched up in the end. Tests were often arbitrary- you could study for weeks and still not know everything. As an example, he gave us about 5 sheets, each with probably 30-50 vocabulary terms that were all labeling parts of the skeleton, muscular system and skull. We never talked about these sheets or the words on them. And yet, one of these 150-250 terms came up on an exam, in a section that included 5 words that you had to identify. Kind of ridiculous.
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