Ronya Anderson
3 reviews
Average rating: 1.67
This professor has taught: DANC128, DANC138A, DANC138B, DANC148, DANC158, DANC200, DANC228, DANC338A, THET110, THET285, THET293
Grades
During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.
Average GPA of 3.47 between 320 students*
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.
Review this professor
| Information | Review |
|---|---|
| Ronya Anderson THET285 Expecting a C admin 12/15/2024 | I’m not even going to waste my time writing a review for this professor. Her antics made me want to drop out of college. Take my advice and find a different course and teacher |
| Ronya Anderson THET285 admin 12/14/2022 | Prof. Anderson is very nice and clearly knowledgeable about public speaking, but she falls short as a professor. The class was very unorganized and was memorization heavy. We had a show and tell every Monday which was fine and I personally liked the idea of it. But we had to memorize what we say for the show and tell which we all felt derailed from the main purpose of the class, theatrical and presentation techniques. We also had to memorize a few speeches and recite it. And Wednesday classes were chill and had some writing exercises and for some weeks we did not have a Wednesday class at all. The class itself was pretty easy and straightforward. But not everyone is good at memorization and oral presentations and to make things worse, the professor was unorganized and we were left in the dark which was unnecessarily stressful. And she's not the best at replying to emails either which was annoying. Bottomline, find another professor. |
| Ronya Anderson THET285 Expecting an A+ admin 12/08/2022 | DO NOT TAKE! I initially took THET285 because I was told it was the "easier" and "more fun" class that gave comm credit. Shortly after the class started, I realized it was completely memorization. Every week, we had to do a show and tell presentation where we had to write and memorize a short speech about an item. We also had to memorize a 6 minute poem (specifically the poem given at Biden's inauguration. Later on, we had to memorize poems, and other speeches we wrote. Yes, it's not super hard to get an A, but the class itself does not help much, especially not with writing or structuring speeches. We got almost no help writing our speeches, as the entire class was based around memorization. This is a common opinion among most students in the class, and all of us felt we would have been better off taking COMM107. This class caused us all a lot of stress and anxiety. Another thing that was really annoying was she would write while you are giving your speech, which was pretty distracting. The professor is pretty nice (but pretty intimidating) and was able to adjust to people missing class when they were sick. But overall, the class itself really was not worth it at all. Even people with a huge interest in theater in our class regret taking the class, it really was not theater related. |