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Malina Dravis-Tucker, College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
Do not take her class, she will make everything as hard as she possibly can. She is never willing to help a student out. For a teacher who is teaching a another language I would think you would want to help the students out and to help them understand you. NO, she is the worst teacher.
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Anthony Mullholland, College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
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
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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jay fisher, university of southern california, los angeles, CA
Jay is the writing professor in University of Southern California. He is very helpful and patient to students. I like how he asks questions to guide students to reflect on writing. Highly recommend his writing instruction in the usc writing center. He is very supportive!!!.
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biology, southern university, baton rouge, LA
very good lectures an helped to ensure full understanding of course
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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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Juan Saenz, South Texas College, Weslaco, TX
Extremely knowledgeable in art and has lead for a greater sense of appreciation to art.
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