Cons: the 6 pop quizzes can kill you and since its not an attendance based class skipping sometimes isn't an option. 5 of the 6 quizzes make up one test
This class is believed to be a lot easier than it actually is. You have to read almost every night, which can be annoying cause you never know when the pop quizzes are. There are basically only 4 tests so if you mess up on one 25% of your grade goes down the drain.
Professor rated by: GENERAL BUSINESS Student on June 3, 2011
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CLT 3370
MYTHS GREEKS & ROMANS
4
Pros: easy 3000 level class, fun if you're interested in greek mythology
Cons: i got a C+ in the class because I missed 3 out of the 6 quizzes and did fairly well on the exams, but all because I missed some classes due to sickness/other issues really pulled me down unfortunately
Professor rated by: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Student on April 26, 2011
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CLA 3700
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
5
She is so funny, smart, and prepared each class. Lectures are very thorough and entertaining. Makes you laugh every class. Take Eaverly if you can!!
Professor rated by: COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Student on October 29, 2009
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CLA 3151
POMPEII ARCHAEOL LAB
4
Pros: Intriguing
Cons: Some information on the exams is very specific
Attending class is a must. A lot of information on the exams comes from lectures.
Professor rated by: PSYCHOLOGY Student on September 1, 2011
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CLA 6795
GREEK/ROMAN ARCHAEOL
5
I try to take a class from Eaverly every semester. Best professor at UF!
Professor rated by: CLASSICAL AND ANCIENT STUDIES Student on November 2, 2009
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CLT 3370
MYTHS GREEKS & ROMANS
4
Pros: Makes class interesting
Cons: Lots of information so skips over a lot
Professor rated by: ENGINEERING: MECHANICAL Student on November 7, 2011
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CLT 3370
MYTHS GREEKS & ROMANS
4
Professor rated by: ANIMAL SCIENCE Student on February 7, 2012
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CLA 3700
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
5
Professor rated by: CLASSICAL AND ANCIENT STUDIES Student on March 17, 2009
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