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Eric Pempus, Kent State University, Kent, OH
Great professor - respects students, fair grading and very knowledgeable.
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Dr.David Phillips, Kent State, Salem, OH
Being a nontraditional student(older) Dr.Phillps helped me to understand World History in a way no one else ever has. He has an eye opening way of teaching,which I enjoyed tremendously. He was also willing to meet if I didn't comprehend what was being taught. He was always going above and beyond his duties as a professor to help out. He would be an asset to any Institute that he teaches at. If you have the pleasure to have him for World History,you will never look at the world the same again. I was truly blessed to have him this past semester. He has helped to make my college experience a great one, and for this I Thank him.
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Chad Bingham, Utah State University, Utah, UT
I do not like the way he uses Proctorio exam program to test us. I have never had to be recorded and his tests are too open ended! He doesn't even allow us to view our results once everyone has submitted the exam. His review sheet is really not a review sheet. It just has topics to know for the test and it's too broad! I hope I don't have to take one of his classes ever again! I do not recommend his class to others.
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Deirdre Lannon, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
Very poor communication skills. Not good at giving feedback or helping to better students.
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