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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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patrick mcguffey, volstate commmunity college, gallatin, TN
Former professor retired then back to teaching. Very experienced and knowledgeable, cares for the students. Expects one to study and attend class. Teaches beyond the text. Develops life skills and is excellent mentor. Will write a recommendation if the class work and aspiration is serious. He has a good sense of humor but doesn't tolerate silliness. If you want to learn about history and the arts take this professor's class. If you want an easy class with no work and little learning do not take this class.
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Art Appreciation, South Texas college, Weslaco, TX
He taught everyone what we had to know every week with a good personality and I feel he really taught me well about the history of art.
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Gary Moreno, Rose State College, Midwest City, OK
Professor Moreno is extremely knowledgeable in history. I did learn quite a bit in his class. He does go through the material quickly at times, but he will repeat something if it is important, or if you ask him to. Overall, I really enjoyed his class.
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Evgeny Zakharov, long beach city college, Long Beach, CA
Best Physics teacher I probably will ever have in my life, I couldn't recommend a better professor then him.
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Julie Bocanegra, Accounting 1B, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
She is a worse teacher Know, she no explain a subject correctly a don't understanding. When she explain her voice is understandable, I stop go to a class because I understand. I don't recommended a professor.
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Edmund Delaguirre, Victor Valley College, Victorville, CA
He is a very nice teacher, he teaches all you need to know gives writing assignments at the end of the day, and very interesting class. I recommend it to anyone & also he gives you study guides for all tests. Just do your work and ALWAYS TAKE THE EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES, you'll pass.
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Yelena Staseyeva, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles, CA
Professor Staseyeva in her Biology Psychology class that I took with her in the Winter 2017 Sessions at Los Angeles City displayed profound scientific knowledge and yet using Power Point demonstrations and videos she was able to impart the information in an easily understandable format I was quite frankly amazed at the depth of her knowledge She also went out of her way to help the students (including myself) overcome any difficulties they encountered She was also able to manage many youthful personal personalities by a combination of calm demeanor and authority I highly recommend her as a teacher and professor She also is a very empathetic and caring person
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Dayna Quick, College of Marin, Kentfield, CA
Great Professor! Love how she teaches the course. She brings teaching Geography 101 to an entirely new level! Take the course with her Lab too. It is like having a personal tutor.
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