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Alyssa Liang

4 courses · 6 reviews

4.5
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2.5
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Quality: 4Difficulty: 1MUSIC 1742

2 or less hrs/week

Great class for foundations. You have to practice to get better, but of course your grade doesn’t really reflect how good you are just how much you put into the course.

6/13/2024

Quality: 4Difficulty: 3MUSIC 1743

2-4 hrs/week

You definitely need to practice more in this class and need to study up on topics throughout the weekend. Still class is not too bad, but this section is more about showing improvement.

6/13/2024

Quality: 5Difficulty: 3OB 3150

I came into this class not knowing what it would be about or how much I would like it. However, I am really happy I took it. I learned a lot! Professor Liang has been one of my favorite professors at WashU. She is very engaging in class. And she makes it easy to understand and apply concepts.

12/28/2023

Quality: 5Difficulty: 2OB 3150

Professor Liang is the best professor I've had at WashU. Her classes are really engaging, with lots of peer discussions, group activities, and case examples. And she deeply cares about her students. She makes sure everyone feels safe to participate in class, and she provides individualized feedback to everyone. I highly recommend her course!

12/11/2023

Quality: 5Difficulty: 3OB 3150

Prof. Liang is knowledgeable and passionate about what she teaches. And she engages students with lots of activities, discussion questions, and business examples. Sometimes she can be intense and harsh, but she cares about students. She provides insightful feedback on your strengths and weaknesses based on your personality and career aspiration.

5/20/2022

Quality: 4Difficulty: 3CHINA 4021

Liang Lao Shi is a fun teacher who enjoys class discussion. She follows the curriculum as standard by the department. Grading is standard and not hard to get an A if you put in the effort. She is always willing to help and approachable outside of class. It's very clear she much prefers tangentially related class discussion.

1/12/2015