Professor
Nutritional Sciences
PHD 1991 East Carolina University
87.5% of students reported.
Groblewski was a laid-back and funny professor who is very knowledgeable about the subject he teaches.The only negative about this professor it almost seems as if he doesn't care much about teaching the class and just wants to get it over with. But otherwise he teaches you exactly what you need to know and is overall a really great professor.
Guy is a really unique professor. Going to class is a must, but his lectures are enjoyable because of the funny stories/interesting tidbits he gives along with the information. Very clear about what you need to know for the exams!
Guy is a really funny guy and tells you exactly what he needs you to know. You HAVE to attend lecture to do well in this course, as the content isn't easy. Eric, the other professor isn't as good but they both want you to succeed. Take advantage of the TA as well but make sure you go to lecture as they are NOT recorded.
Guy emphasizes what things you really need to know for the exam and skims over material you don't need to know as in-depth, which is awesome. His dry sense of humor makes a tough class a lot more interesting and fun! Really makes you want to pay attention, which is important because exams are basically straight from the lectures.
his does not use any ppt or white-broad, so make sure you follow him and write everything down. he usually stated clearly what he wants you to know. but, still try to remember everything to get a great grade in that class.
Know everything on the notes handout he gives you to fill in and you will do great! He's really nice, goes slowly and clearly, and he's pretty funny. Test questions are pretty specific and do often have answers like all or none of the above, a & b, a & c and whatnot but it's not too bad!
Guy is a very good professor and I really enjoyed his class. He is very specific and will explicitly tell you what information he wants you to know . Beware of the vitamins section because he dreads teaching that material. The material isn't hard to learn but you still need to put an effort.
Pay close attention to his lecture notes, very specific to whats on the test. Tests are hard and he makes you work for your grade (4 exams, clicker, 1 HW assignment)
Pay attention to his notes, come to class and you will succeed in his class.
This professor can be good and at least tries to relate to his students. It's not impossible to get a A in his class. But you have to work extremely hard for it. Clarity was good. Tests are hard
Much better than Schoeller but still not great since the exams are tricky. At least he tries to relate to his students and he's pretty nice. Lectures were clear and simple but it's nearly impossible to get an A in this class.
nice prof nice class
Only way to make this class hard is to make us know ridiculous details. Don't read the book for him (read it for Schoeller). Good lectures and good notes. Doesn't define the A ever, which lead me to have a false sense of security. I thought a 90 or 91 was an A, but I guess not. Tests are alot of a, b, & c, two of the above, all of the above.
He's a nice guy and pretty funny. His tests are really hard and tricky but if you memorize every part of his notes you'll do fine. Projects aren't too bad either.
He was quite engaging and overall a nice guy. His explainations were pretty clear and he was usually very willing to help you out. He was often funny. Tests were tricky.
only had as secondary professor, but he was pretty good