Dominique Green
6 courses · 21 reviews
Courses
MATH 1510
Calculus I
1 reviews
PSYCH 3610
Psychology of Learning
14 reviews
FIN 3150
Capital Markets & Financial Management
3 reviews
REST 1501
Thinking About Religion
1 reviews
DRAMA 3104
Costume Rendering and Design
1 reviews
PSYCH 2910
Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis: Autism Spectrum Disorder
1 reviews
All Reviews
2 or less hrs/week
Prof. Glaros is super nice and understanding! I'm not a drama major, but I learned a lot about body proportions and visual art in this class. Super easy, mostly just art projects and reading some plays.
11/5/2025
2 or less hrs/week
Greens lectures were definitely engaging, but he was kinda annoying and full of himself. Gives an extra credit. Going to office hours is helpful for papers
1/12/2025
2-4 hrs/week
This course is definitely difficult but not impossible. I would pay particular attention to Greens lectures although they’re a little less engaging since he teaches stuff that is more applicable to the exams, whereas Aydin just rambles. The homework’s are easy, the cases are also pretty easy if you have a good group, and exams are difficult. Definitely read the textbook along with practice exams as you need a lot of intuition behind the concepts to be able to apply it on the exams. The final was a lot easier than the two other exams individually.
12/27/2024
2 or less hrs/week
By far the most intersting, engaging, and rewarding 'class' I've taken at WashU. 1. Dr. Green is INCREDIBLE. Can't speak more highly of him, he's funny and insanely accomplished. The opportunity to speak and work directly with someone like him is slim to none, so this small class is super cool. 2. Small class that meets once a month, you get pretty close and its a nice group environment unlike other classes. 3. The reading and summaries for the actual class meetings is not too much work. Just annoying to write up, but the articles are SUPER interesting. 4. The work portion of this class is the most difficult, time-consuming, and mentally strenuous as well. If you're not cut out for committing to regularly working for a family throughout the year and being a reliable behavior specialist, don't take this class. Kids and families are depending on you, it's a lot of pressure and a lot of work, but very rewarding.
5/28/2024
2-4 hrs/week
This is def harder than Sayili, if you can wait till spring to take this class, I would honestly recommend that. Cases are fine, exams were on the harder side. There's weekly online homework that is often long and difficult, but most answered are online.
5/22/2024
He's a very nice person especially if you attend office hours which I found really helpful to walk through specific problems much slower. The practice exams closely reflect the actual exams and there was a generous curve applied. My only critique is that sometimes in class he would go very fast and wouldn't record lectures.
5/8/2024
I was in Dr. Green's lab for multiple semesters. He's an extremely interesting man--and hilarious. Assigns some readings but can be skimmed. He's been at WashU for 40 years and still has the computers he ran experiments on in the 80s. Very supportive of students engaging in cutting-edge research and will approve & fund studies that interest you.
11/16/2023
Professor Green is an amazing professor. His lectures are really interesting and you can tell he is passionate about what he does. Definitely do the readings in this class! Exams are entirely written
12/21/2022
Dr. Green is an amazing professor. 100% recommend to take his class to fulfill this requirement. Exams are entirely reading and lecture based, so you will not want to miss class but it is not mandatory. If you study hard and learn the studies, you will do just fine as he clearly outlines what you need to know.
12/13/2022
FIN340 was an absolute nightmare. What Green teaches in class is completely different than the material on the homeworks, and completely different than the material on the final. I constantly had to teach myself new formulas and concepts off the internet. Overall just unhelpful.
12/9/2022
Decent guy and decent professor, but could have been better.
8/28/2022
Prof Green is a great lecturer and I really enjoyed going to class. However, psych of learning is very different from most other lecture-style psych courses. Be prepared to read... you can't do well on exams without doing the readings. Also, the exams are entirely essay based. Great professor and you will learn a lot, but definitely not an easy A.
12/20/2021
His classes are extremely difficult. Take the class with another professor.
12/11/2020
Probably the best lecturer I've had. He manages to make his lectures both full of content that he explains well and entertaining. He's hilarious, and I actually looked forward to class and learned tons. It's true that this is a harder class than most, and the exams are entirely essay based. But success is still possible if you're willing to work.
1/18/2019
Dr. Green puts up an intimidating front but he's a total softie and he cares about every one of his students. Probably the best lectures I've ever seen.
12/23/2017
Professor Green may come off as harsh or intimidating, but he is such a caring and understanding person. He just wants his students to do well and to make learning interesting and fun. His class was fabulous, and I really only took it to get rid of my NS cluster. It is a bit of a challenge but as others have said, completely worth it.
12/15/2010
Dr. Green is awesome. He's always willing to talk to you/help you with anything. Holds office hours, but I was also able to just drop by his office before exams and such to ask questions. By far the best class I have taken at WashU. Be ready to work hard if you want a good grade -- but it's worth it. Definitely recommended.
1/2/2007
Probably the only professor worth going to class at 8:30 for, Dr. Green is hilarious. The material is a challenge, and the workload is heavy, but it's really interesting and unlike any other psychology course.
12/11/2006
This class kicked ass. Not an easy A by any means, but you'll definately learn something and Prof. Green is very funny and interesting. Highly recommended.
12/25/2004