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For the most part, Dr. Haberyan's class is an easy A. He is not that great of a teacher and doesn't know the information that well, but he gives good notes and lots of extra credit, so while you may not know it in depth enough to help you in the future, you can ace the class at the moment. Most of his tests are 53 questions, 2 points each, taken out of 100. If you get a perfect, you get 6 points of extra credit. He also gives and takes credit for being in class on certain days. Since you have to be in class anyway, it just builds your grade even more. The attendence credit is +-4 points.
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*[[General Biology]]
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==Style & personality==
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For the most part, Dr. Haberyan's class is an easy A. He is not that great of a teacher and doesn't know the information that well, but he gives good notes and lots of extra credit, so while you may not know it in depth enough to help you in the future, you can ace the class at the moment. Most of his tests are 53 questions, 2 points each, taken out of 100. If you get a perfect, you get 6 points of extra credit. He also gives and takes credit for being in class on certain days. Since you have to be in class anyway, it just builds your grade even more. The attendence credit is +-4 points. - [[User:TheGrunt|Dustin Bales]]

Revision as of 02:13, 17 October 2005

Classes taught

Style & personality

Student opinions

For the most part, Dr. Haberyan's class is an easy A. He is not that great of a teacher and doesn't know the information that well, but he gives good notes and lots of extra credit, so while you may not know it in depth enough to help you in the future, you can ace the class at the moment. Most of his tests are 53 questions, 2 points each, taken out of 100. If you get a perfect, you get 6 points of extra credit. He also gives and takes credit for being in class on certain days. Since you have to be in class anyway, it just builds your grade even more. The attendence credit is +-4 points. - Dustin Bales