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BUS 499 Senior Grade Earned: A Elective 1:54 pm, Mar 23, 2005 Report Evaluation |
If you wish to memorize tons of acronyms, learn trivial stuff, and be bored in class, this is the one for you. The instructor is a nice guy and all, but the class itself--just like the IS department here at Poly--is a joke. | |
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BUS 499 Senior Grade Earned: B Elective 10:09 pm, Mar 14, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Just make sure you study for the quizzes if you need an A | |
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BUS 499 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: B Elective 1:31 pm, Mar 13, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Ricard is a cool guy with a good sense of humor. He is easy to approach and fun to talk to. Academically, he is also a good instructor too. He tries hard to explain the topics he knows and admit his mistakes for topics he does not know that well. This is actually what makes students like him because he does not act all snobby like some professors do. In terms of grade, pay attention (at least half of the time) in class, and you'll done fine. | |
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BUS 499 Senior Grade Earned: A Elective 9:09 pm, Mar 12, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Richard is a good guy; he knows he's stuff, but fails to get his message accross. I think this is partially because if he teaches the students everything he knows, we'd be perfect candidates to replace him at the college of business. He's very short with important topics, but tries extremely hard to explain the material. As long as you do well on the quizzes, your overall grade will be a B or higher. | |
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BUS 499 Senior Grade Earned: A Elective 1:45 pm, Jan 7, 2005 Report Evaluation |
this guy is awesome, his sense of humor is mildly hard to match up with. but if you go to class and do all the work its an easy A. | |
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BUS 452 Senior Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 3:10 pm, Nov 24, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Business majors: A degree for the intellectually impaired, HA HA. | |
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BUS 499 Senior Grade Earned: A Elective 5:15 pm, Apr 9, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Richard is a knowledgable guy with practical experience and he loves to go off on tangents that are interesting (to tech types like me) but material not tested on. His class is hands-on networking/operating system configuration and less intense than the Cisco series for sure. Don't underestimate his quizzes even if you have a strong technical background. Other than studying for the quizzes, there isn't really any outside work if you do the projects in class. | |
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