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Anne VILA
VILA,ANNE C
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Position

Professor

Department

French and Italian

Credentials

PHD 1990 Johns Hopkins University

Grade Point Average
3.46
Completion Rate
97.73%
A Rate
60.78%
Students
1099
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.3
Would Take Again
25.0%
Attendance
Unknown

60.0% of students reported.

Comments

Definitely need to put in work to get an A in this class, but it was never overwhelming. I liked her since she was understanding as long as you communicated with her on outside conflicts. I didn't have an issue with her grading, but it is definitely helpful to take good lecture notes to refer back on once you are writing the essays.

Prof. Vila's accent is... not the best. But other than that, I found this to be a fair and engaging class. She facilitated good class discussions and was very open to questions and comments. Readings were a bit long, but the other homework wasn't bad at all. You could tell she cared about the material and her students' success.

While Professor Vila has a very good understanding of French grammar, her pronunciation is less than stellar, making her difficult to understand and learn from. In general, she is not receptive to new or different interpretations of text. You say what she thinks or you lose points.

Her accent is hard to understand. She babies the class and will fill the silence if no one answers her question and doesn't call on people who don't raise hands. Lots of homework, but she assigns it haphazardly so I don't always know what to do. The readings are a bit childish and she doesn't spend enough time on grammar for how hard she grades it.

I had little interest in French literature prior to taking this course. However Professor Vila made it enjoyable through her teaching style and grasp of the material.

Professor Vila's grammar is impeccable but her accent is excruciatingly horrible. She isn't open to student thoughts or opinions, especially if they differ from hers. She is an extremely harsh grader, and she grades arbitrarily. She refuses to help solve the issues that were causing students trouble, even if they went into her office.

Prof. Vila has a horrible accent that is hard to follow. She will cut students off if she doesn't agree with what they are saying, and she's not open for intellectual discussion. She's a harsh grader and isn't very good at giving extra help.

I love Prof. Vila! She is fair, fun and challenging. An ideal mix...

I dropped her class because her accent is so bad! It is very distracting.

[BEGINNING OF FALL 2004 SEMESTER] : Prof Vila includes a lot of "ums..." in her lecture ; five quizzes ; speaks fast.