Ani
my favorite class was my psych 280 class. I think this is a very talented and competitive student body, in some majors more than others.
Jessica
I am in a lot of large lectures this semester so not really any professors know my name. My faveorite class as of right now is Psych 280. It is interesting and it can be related back to how we live our lives. I feel that Iowa States academic requirements are perfect. I would not change them. It allows students to branch out and learn about other things besides their major.
Alex
My favorite classes at Iowa State have been Finance 301 with Porter and LSCM with Martens. I really enjoy all the quantitative courses I've taken here at ISU such as Accounting 284 and 285, Business Calc, and especially Finance. I am currently in LSCM 360 and its definitely my second favorite class after Porter's.
Torry
Academics are hard at Iowa State, but they are worth when you leave and have discovered just as much about you as you have about your major and have Iowa State on your resume! Students are always encouraged to participate in class, and especially in my department, Microbiology Pre-Med, students are encouraged to learn through hands on techniques. Teacher/ student relations can differ from class to class and major to major, but eating dinner with your professor is not unheard of. I just went out to a professors house this past weekend for a club event.
Alex
A lot of my professors know my name, which is really nice because you know that they care. My favorite class was Psychology 101, it was really interesting!
Lauren
some majors definitely require a lot more study hours than others (design majors are knee deep in projectss all night long). i feel like i should be doing a lot more work, but im still pulling off grades. i like big lectures better than small classrooms, but its good to have a combination of both.
Jesse
I have quite a few large lecture where the professor couldn't possibly learn everyones names but if you go up to the after class or to their office hours, they remember your face at least and most of the time your name. I probably don't study as much as I should but I get by. I spend a lot of my study time at the library. I think ISU students are VERY competative. If you need proof, watch a Greek Week tournament. During my lectures students speak up with questions and comments.
Alex
My classes are all Studio Art classes and I like them all a lot. I think they do their best to try to fufill the curriculum
Ash
I graduated from the college of education. I feel I was given the tools needed to succeed in the workplace. Elementary education core classes were relatively small. Professors did know our names. I had three professors that I was particulary fond of. They would say "Hi, Shari" or ask me how I was doing if they saw me roaming the halls of Largomarcino. In addition I also felt I could go to them if I needed additional clarification or help on an assignment. They were friendly, down-to-earth, supportive, and encouraging educators. Just the kind of personalities needed to teach future teachers.
Another opportunity afforded to me was student teaching in New Zealand. It was a great experience traveling to another country, and getting credit for it. I'm sure Iowa State still offers many overseas experiences. I would definately encourage others to explore these education opportunities.
I enjoyed most of my education classes. The classes I liked the least were the large lectures. It was easy to become distracted in class. I got more out of watching others nod off, then out of the lectures. I also learned that I could skip a majority of the classes, study the study guide and just show up for tests. I was able to pass these classes with a C. I do regret that now however. If I could go back and do that over I would attend class. It would have been an easy A.
Alex
I think that academics at Iowa state are pretty decent. The teachers seem to be passionate about what they do. Sometimes the teachers know us personally, but thats hard to do in the big lectures. The academic policy at Iowa State is well written, in my opinion, and teachers usually try to live up to that standard.