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Heather Fang, univerisity of Oregon, Eugene, OR


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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Heather Fang, univerisity of Oregon, Eugene, OR


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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university of oregon, jodi weber, eugene, OR


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Natasha Mancuso, Foothill College, Los Altos


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Inconsistent and non supportive. I got no feedback positive or negative getting full credit on the assignments. She started criticizing negatively out of nowhere for no particular reason as I was making more effort toward the end of the quarter and a two weeks from the final and giving unexpected and unfair grade on my research paper that topped it all and was shocking! If I knew what I know now I would have not make a mistake to take her class. Worst instructor I have ever had.

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

I had the pleasure of having John Wallace as my instructor at Post University for online courses in Psychology. At first I thought, “he gives a lot of work”. It was not a lot of work and by the time I got to the end of the course, I could not believe I made it through. I learned so much in 8 short weeks. Professor Wallace was going through his own turmoil, as he lived in Miami and had to evacuate during the worse hurricane season ever. In spite of his displacement, class went on as usual. I messed up on a couple of assignments as I tried to take online classes with only an iPhone! Lol! What was I thinking? In any event, Professor Wallace pushed the entire clsss to move on. He even allowed us to make up whatever assignments we missed. Constant feedback was given whether it was good or in areas needed for improvement. Thank you Professor!

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Michael Broughton, Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, MA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The class is just outdated, recycled material. He was never available for questions or got back to you in a timely manner. Assignments are very extensive and only worth a very small fraction of your grade but would take hours to complete. Demands you use 2013 MS office software because it corresponds with his outdated, recycled curriculum, so I had to delete and uninstall the newer version I had purchased to pass this class needed for graduation. Overall just a very bad experience, 10/10 would not recommend.

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Anthony Mullholland, College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Did not actually instruct or teach me how to do anything. He had no real lesson's planned out and only lectured for half an hour at best. Belittled me in front of the entire class and also refused to admit that he lost my paper which I handed in. Would never recommend someone take his class.

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ACC 135, Western Nevada College, Carson City, NV


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Kim Sadowski is very unorganized, she contradicts the book we use (the book coincides with the on line homework), She keeps pushing us faster than is necessary, she keeps changing the syllabus and pushing test dates up so that we aren't ready. She "reprimanded" the class because we did poorly on the tests (as if we were in high school), saying we weren't pending enough time on the homework (when many of us were spending 6 or more hours a day on homework). She has been corrected more than once by different students. She is not a good college teacher.

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Christopher Borders, Lone Star College, Houston, TX


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I really enjoyed the style of teaching of professor Borers. He uses plenty of resources such as short instructional videos, training online applications that can also be downloaded into your phone to help develop music theory and provide fun games to practice note identification time challenges. He also is great communicating with the students via Skype and he's always available and asking if you need any help or have any questions about anything you are struggling with. It's very easy to make an A+ plus with the way he makes everything available for a student to learn.

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Ms. Thorneycroft, Chaminade Collage Prep., Los Angeles, CA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Doesn’t let people that are dehydrated get water. Doesn’t let girls that are on their periods use the restroom (or anyone for that matter). Caused me to HURT myself because she wouldn’t listen. Poles people to the side to tell them how dramatic they are. And that’s obly minimum.

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