Jaylyn Prasad

Data based on 5 reviews.

Overall Rating: 1.4 / 5.0

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Class of
2025
May 29, 2023

The class is ok

Class of
2022
Jan 05, 2022

If you're able to crash study really well, you do not need to pay attention. She posts good study guides and slides (keep in mind, this is during covid, so I have no clue what it's like normally when it comes to posting google slides on the classroom). The key terms in the beginning of the slides are important. Either it will show up in the back of the textbook or the slide itself, so multiple choice tests are easy. You need to constantly worry about sounding deep and 'transforming' the source, which is pretty standard for an essay. If you aren't a great writer, and it's hard for you to expand your thoughts, drop out of the -1 stream. However, if you're a good essay writer, you have the capacity to get 100s on essays, something which many of the other teachers at this school don't offer.

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