LAW-566
INTERNATL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Not in Fall 2026
Term
Overview
Feedback is mixed. The clearest upside is that some students still find real value in the course. Best for students who are genuinely interested in the topic and willing to engage with the course on its own terms. The sample is still thin, so treat this as directional rather than definitive.
DepartmentLAW
Terms offeredFall
Typical enrollment8–8
Semesters of data1
8
Responses
8
Enrollment
100%
Response Rate
Evaluation Scores
Overall quality
Teaching, content, and experience combined.
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Intellectually stimulating
Challenges students to think deeply.
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Instructor effectiveness
Explains concepts and facilitates learning.
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Difficulty
Higher means harder.
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Feedback Analysis
Feedback Analysislow
Analysis based on student evaluations
Based on 0 comments across 1 sections
Feedback is mixed. The clearest upside is that some students still find real value in the course. Best for students who are genuinely interested in the topic and willing to engage with the course on its own terms. The sample is still thin, so treat this as directional rather than definitive.
Student Reports
How hard is the A?
Thin A-grade signal
There is not much direct comment evidence on how hard it is to get an A, so this is still a weak signal rather than a firm read.
Homework Load
Thin homework signal
Comments do not give a sharp homework-load signal, so this mostly falls back to the aggregate workload data.
Lecture Load
Thin lecture signal
There is not much direct evidence on lecture load, so this remains a weak read rather than a strong course-wide claim.
Student Responses
No comments for this selection.
Rating History
| Term | Instructor | Overall | Difficulty | Hrs/wk | Enrolled |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2024 | Meyer, Tim 4.4Rate My ProfessorsQuality4.4Difficulty2.3Would retake80%Based on 20 ratingsClick to view on RMP → | — | — | — | 8 |
Instructor
Meyer, TimLAW
Also teaches
LAW-206 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONLAW-252 FOREIGN RELATIONS LAWLAW-521 INT'L INVESTMENT LAWLAW-583 PUBLIC LAW COLLOQUIUM