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Heather ALLEN
ALLEN,HEATHER WILLIS
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Position

Associate Professor

Department

French and Italian

Credentials

PHD 2002 Emory University

Grade Point Average
3.56
Completion Rate
98.16%
A Rate
56.94%
Students
2766
Rating
4.7
Difficulty
2.0
Would Take Again
100.0%
Attendance
Required

71.4% of students reported.

Comments

This course was a great mix of learning the French language and learning more about French culture and current events. Participation is required, as is attendance, and you need to read the assigned readings to be successful. Prof. Allen is great and really wants students to succeed, so don't worry about grades, and don't hesitate to ask questions!

Heather is so kind. She makes an effort to get to know all of the students during individual conferences and makes you feel like you're best friends. The papers aren't heavily graded and you have enough time to complete them. The analyses and outils languistiques take forever to complete but if you write something, you'll get full credit.

For my first french class at UW, I'm glad I had Prof Allen. She is the sweetest. She allows you to participate to the level you are comfortable with. Her grading is super fair, as long as you do what is expected. Homework includes some reading, discussion posts, 3 tests, 3 papers, and two 2-3min speeches (presented to small groups). Great class!

Prof Allen was a wonderful professor, and was able to both provide a challenge to students, but also provide great help. She was very insightful, and made me only more excited to pursue French. I loved how often we did small group and partner discussions, and the essays/debates/tests were given very clear instructions and expectations.

Heather is amazingdefinitely my favorite professor in the French department. Genuinely cares about her students and is very helpful. The material in 228 is very relevant to anyone slightly interested in studying abroad/travelling in France or just generally knowing more about the culture and politics, and Heather made it that much better.

She was a GREAT professor. She expected people to speak in French the whole time, which was easy. You barely had to read. In fact, I can't even remember textbooks for the class. You have to write a few papers - no final. She's a very fair grader, and it's easy to get an A with a regular amount of effort. Great class. Great prof.

Heather is a great professor. Unlike many, she barely, if at all, has an accent and speaks very well in general. The material covered in class is very interesting and relevant. Tests are fair. I'd say take french 228 with her, you won't regret it!