<p>Has anyone taken the women's studies course titled above? Or do you know of anyone who has taken that course? I would like to know how that course is structured. I would like to know more about the course taught by GINORIO,ANGELA B, but any general comments are also appreciated. Thanks</p>
<p>[Angela</a> Ginorio - University of Washington - RateMyProfessors.com](<a href=“http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=1250719]Angela”>Angela Ginorio at University of Washington | Rate My Professors)</p>
<p>Here are the comments from that url:</p>
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<p>One of the worst classes I have ever taken. Her discussions were free form.She is unorganized. She is unable to communicate clear instructions. Her midterms had too many questions w/out enough time to complete the test. Take another class from a more experienced prof!</p>
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<p>Literally the worst professor I’ve ever had. I knew I should have dropped when it took her 30 minutes to take roll the first day. She assigns a****load of different work but is extremely unorganized and doesn’t seem to understand her own expectations.</p>
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<p>The class was intense, very discussion oriented as well as writing. But the teacher is increadible, very helpful and approachable.</p>
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<p>This is the worst class I have ever taken.It is a “discussion” class, so every day we have to sit in a circle.The syllabus is really hard to understand I and had to keep emailing her to clarify what she meant. Yesterday she actually pulled out a nail file and used it while a student was talking.No lie.If you value your time, do not take this class.</p>
<p>Thanks, travelgirl.</p>
<p>Is there any way to find out in advance what courses will be available and who will be teaching for the future quarters?</p>