Emily Flamm
4 reviews
Average rating: 4.50
This TA has taught: CINE245, ENGL101, ENGL245, ENGL295, ENGL352, ENGL391, ENGL393, ENGL398A, ENGL469D, ENGL498
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 3.34 between 415 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 TA
| Information | Review |
|---|---|
| Emily Flamm ENGL391 Expecting an A+ Anonymous 12/12/2025 | She is an easy professor, especially if you take it online. The class is not that much work, and she is not a hard grader. She seems really nice and doesn't make you do a lot of extra busy work. Sometimes she takes a long time to grade and give feedback, but you always have feedback from peer reviews to use. |
| Emily Flamm ENGL101 Expecting an A admin 12/28/2023 | As long as you follow the rubric and write a reflection on any major assignments, you get a 100%. Didn't love her teaching style though and don't think I learned much. The content was boring to me and the subjects the we wrote about were annoying. |
| Emily Flamm CINE245 Expecting an A+ admin 05/30/2023 | Kind, and gives good feedback. Lovely class & teacher! |
| Emily Flamm ENGL101 Expecting an A Anonymous 01/18/2022 | Professor Flamm is an okay teacher. I personally did not like her teaching style. It seems like she would teach us a complex thing for a day then give us a project/ paper or confusing assignment on it. For the majority of the class I felt confused about the content and did not feel like I was really learning to learn something. Just learning to get the class done. Professor Flamm was a very nice, if you needed a day or so extension she would be very understanding. I did not completely understand her grading style. She left nice comments but did not give me much feedback on how I could improve. Her class was 2 days in person and 1 day asynchronous work. Depending on the asynchronous assignment, it would take 15 minutes to an hour or more. |