campus reviews

Why Campus Reviews

You should not have to pick classes on rumors.

You ask friends. You scroll old threads. You guess which professor is fair, which class is survivable, and whether the workload is like old syllabi say.

Campus Reviews is the solution to that.

Our philosophy

Reviews should be honest, direct, and unfiltered.

01

Honest reviews

A bad class should be allowed to sound bad.

You should be able to say a class was disorganized, unfairly graded, boring, brutal, or unexpectedly great. We only moderate for safety and privacy, not to protect anyone from real academic criticism.

02

Campus context

Compare professors and classes across your university.

Compare workload, grading, attendance rules, and how different professors actually run their classes.

03

Class groups

Join class groups after you enroll.

Anonymously discuss class content with your peers, compare notes, and figure out what the professor actually expects.

Moderation

We do not clean up criticism to make it polite.

We only moderate for

Threats or credible threats of violence

Hate speech or slurs

Personal information that does not belong in a review

Explicit sexual content about a professor

Spam, ads, and fake review behavior

Posts with no academic substance

After registration

The hard part is not always picking the class.

The hard part is week three, when the syllabus gets real and everyone is trying to figure out what the professor actually expects. Our Class Groups feature is for that part: questions, notes, and people in your course trying to get through the same week.

Before

Pick with better context.

During

Ask people in the same class.

After

Leave the next person a better trail.

Search before you enroll. Write what would have helped you.