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Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

This class was great and I'm thankful for the experience. 10/10!!! 5 stars!!! Would repeat it again.

I believe that the course was fantastic. It was a breath of fresh air compared to all the pressure in other courses. I feel as if we really spoke as people here, not just students. Plenty of experiences from people related to what we were learning in class and it really helped us connect concepts. Listening to students and professor having real conversations about real life broadened my outlook on life. This class was great and I'm thankful for the experience. 10/10!!! 5 stars!!! Would repeat it again. ☆☆☆☆☆

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

I can actually say I enjoyed the class.

During my semester of Sociology 107, I realized that this class can really open up my mind. It was just as much about learning as it was about unlearning. For me, coming from a sheltered upbringing and being young and naive, I have become blinded and consumed by the simplified and idealistic lifestyle that our society seems to foster. Coming into this course I really didn't know what to expect. Sociology is something that I have always known about, but never really paid much attention to. The weekly discussions and the topics we discuss are constantly being talked about in society. I can actually say I enjoyed the class.

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

She makes me want to be like her—very sweet and soft spoken. Thank you, professor; you are my role model.

Wow! Where should I start? I was afraid of the course because I didn’t know what to expect or how the class would be. I just want to say I love it! Love our professor, she breaks things down so easily. She is wonderful. I would definitely refer someone to take this class.

Class discussions and lectures have made me think and discover things that didn’t cross my mind—I actually realized certain things. I would definitely refer someone to take this class with Professor Ohenewah. She makes the class fun, makes us critically think about norms, societal views, etc. Critical thinking is a big part of our nursing career, and this class helps shape our minds to see our patients or anyone else in a new light—to know how we can help or continue to lend a hand or reform.

I love this class and I love my professor. Wonderful! She makes me want to be like her—very sweet and soft spoken. Thank you, professor; you are my role model.

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

Our professor is excellent. I appreciate the dialogue every week.

This course has been amazing. Our professor is excellent. I appreciate the dialogue every week. We feel free to share our opinions. It is very nice to talk about many interesting topics every week. We have learned to appreciate sociology—an important course not only for our academic formation but also for our future practice as nurses.

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

Thank you for making the semester easy and smooth.

I can't complain, professor; thank you for making the semester easy and smooth. Thank you!

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

I felt that I could relate and connect with you in a lot of ways.

I don't have anything bad to say about this course. I really enjoyed this class and having you as a professor. I took this course at QCC and it was very boring— you made the class very interesting where we all laughed and talked about some interesting conversations. You made the class want to engage and talk about a lot of different topics. I felt that I could relate and connect with you in a lot of ways.

Overall, I don't have any bad or ugly things to say about this class. Having you as my professor made me see there are still good professors out there! Thank you!

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

Every class was filled with amazing discussions, with Professor Ohenewah “tickling” our brains with her insightful questions.

This course pleasantly surprised me. I did not expect to be so intrigued by my professor's lectures and words. Every class was filled with amazing discussions, with Professor Ohenewah “tickling” our brains with her insightful questions. She really had us think outside the box and see the other point of view on everything. Professor Ohenewah has been amazing and really connects with us. She keeps us engaged in all the topics. The bad: Class is Friday evening.

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

Our professor is very knowledgeable and made topics easier to comprehend.

This sociology class has helped me understand society in a deeper and meaningful way. I enjoyed learning about culture, socialization, and how social groups influence people's behavior. The topics and lessons were clear and easy to understand. Our professor is very knowledgeable and made topics easier to comprehend. I also appreciated how the class encouraged me to think critically about social issues and inequality. Overall, this course has been very informative and has helped me better understand society from a new perspective.

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

She challenges our perceptions and norms, sparking interesting conversations in class.

The course is great because our professor makes us think outside the box. She challenges our perceptions and norms, sparking interesting conversations in class. There is participation from students who tell stories from their lives in response to the subject at hand. Love this course!

Course Name:

Principles of Sociology [SOC107]

Institution:

St. Paul's School of Nursing

Location:

Queens, NY

Date:

Fall 2025

I love the course. You are honestly one of the best professors to enter St. Paul's.

I love the course. You are honestly one of the best professors to enter St. Paul's. Very understanding, thoughtful, kind, and respectful. You teach the course so I can understand the material! You allow us to make real life connections (conversation to discuss matters), and having that kind of engagement in class allows us to understand the outside world.

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