R Lutz

Average Grade: B+
Total Reviews: 2938
Recommended: 1988 (67.7%)

Overall Quality 4.05

Helpfulness 3.94

Ease of Exams 3.12

Ease of Workload 3.68

Instructor Recommendations

 

Smokin notes is the key to success in the class
- Submitted on 04/12/2022 01:27 PM; by Finance major | Class of '24
Do not get behind in your reading or lectures. Use Smokin Notes. Take practice exams.
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 04:43 PM; by Journalism and Communications major | Class of '22
Pay attention to the McGraw-Hill Connect assignments and use Smokin Notes practice exams. Also, watch the smoking notes videos on the math-related problems!
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 01:47 PM; by Marketing major | Class of '24
study study study! and don't do it all the day of. it'll ruin it for you
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 12:33 PM; by Business Administration, online program major | Class of '23
Study at least a week in advance
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 12:20 PM; by Marketing major | Class of '23
Smokin' notes and his practice tests
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 11:53 AM; by Marketing major | Class of '23
Read the textbook and know your definitions and formulas. His practice exams are similar to the real exams (in regards to difficulty).
- Submitted on 04/15/2021 11:30 AM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '21
-Do as many practice exams as you can
- Submitted on 04/14/2021 06:23 PM; by Finance major | Class of '24
Keep up with the smartbook assignments, go to lecture, and use the Smokin' Notes packets and you will for sure get an A.
- Submitted on 04/14/2021 05:47 PM; by Economics major | Class of '23
Just work hard and read the Smokin Notes a couple times.
- Submitted on 04/14/2021 11:06 AM; by Economics major | Class of '23
Read the smokin notes segment summaries and do the practice tests !!
- Submitted on 04/13/2021 11:44 PM; by Engineering major | Class of '22
He is a great professor who explains very well!
- Submitted on 04/13/2021 06:20 PM; by Information Systems/DIS major | Class of '24
Extensive notes of both textbook & lectures! Be sure to FULLY understand concepts & formulas in order to differentiate the best answer on an exam amongst others that have similar names &/or descriptions/definitions. Old exams are your best friend!
- Submitted on 04/13/2021 03:25 PM; by Health and Human Performance major | Class of '23
Stay on track and don't cram on lectures a week before the exam.
- Submitted on 04/13/2021 02:30 PM; by Marketing major | Class of '23
Definitely read the textbook, take notes on the lecture and book, read the smoking notes, and take practice exams!
- Submitted on 04/13/2021 01:24 PM; by Business Administration major | Class of '23
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