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Brandon1
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It was between him and some other dude. The other guy had horrible ratings on ratemyprofessor.com and this guy was decent. I know he wont be no Egler, but how bad is it?

Any tips?

5/17/2011 9:59:56 PM

roddy
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go to class and study every night

5/19/2011 10:09:01 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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give me richard patty or give me death

5/20/2011 8:14:22 AM

Wintermute
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Wow. This guy was an old grad student when I started at State. Can't believe he is still there.

6/14/2011 12:56:05 AM

Brandon1
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This guy is really limiting the class on what we can learn. Its as if he sits up there in front of class, and says a ton, but really doesnt say anything. Makes learning physics tough imo.

6/19/2011 6:07:27 PM

GREEN JAY
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well, read the book and do practice problems


i didn't think he was a brilliant lecturer 7 years ago but that's time enough for improvement, one hopes

7/15/2011 10:55:02 AM

puck_it
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I think this guy may have been a lab ta for majors when I went through... he was fucking horrendous.

If its the guy I'm thinking of, he reminded me of Milton from office space.

7/17/2011 5:37:00 PM

Brandon1
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^Thats the guy.

I think he means well, but was extremely hard to follow and comes off pretty negative. Got a C in the class, so I dont care anymore.

7/18/2011 3:17:39 PM

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