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ENGL 145 Freshman Grade Earned: B General Ed 6:50 pm, Mar 26, 2013 Report Evaluation |
I learned nothing in this class even though I went almost ever meeting. super interesting (weird) dude and it was funny at first how different it was ut by the end of the quarter it was just annoying. Your grade is completely based on 3 essays you turn in during finals week and you kindof / not really work on throughout the quarter. extremely easy to get a B in this class and I would probably take him again just for that reason. We would literally sit in the classroom sometimes while he rambled on about completely irrelevant stuff for 2 entire hours. it honestly felt like a joke in class. dont take him if u actually want to learn | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 3:25 am, Mar 25, 2013 Report Evaluation |
If you get him for the big lecture, spark-notes will be your best friend along with casually glancing through the book. But if you got him for the essays like myself, go to his office hours. He'll write your essay for you. As a teacher, he is the typical guy from the 60s who did a little too much acid and is on the come down. He's really friendly and will banter with the babes in the class room. But other than that, he's a really cool teacher and I'd recommend him. He tries really hard to make it interesting so if you give him a little bit of your time, it'll be worth it. | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: B General Ed 3:40 pm, Mar 19, 2013 Report Evaluation |
I do not at all mean this as an insult, but rather feel that this is an apt description of him and for anyone who know what I'm talking about, it will help them decide on taking the class: Cushing very much acts like and has the same mannerisms as all my friends who have eaten too much LSD. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: C General Ed 7:19 pm, Dec 19, 2012 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is a really funny teacher. He stutters and is kinda hard to follow during lecture, but you can tell he is extremely passionate about english and books. This is the kind of class that you learn what you have to for the tests, and then forget everything the second you're done with the class. I would really recommend taking him in a big lecture hall or else you will have to write essays. If you take the big lecture, then the class consists of 2 midterms and one non-cumulative final. This is a good class to get your C1 GE out of the way, since they all suck. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 9:48 pm, Dec 18, 2012 Report Evaluation |
GREAT PROFESSOR. Super engaging and insightful. Highly recommend reading all the books, taking lecture notes, and printing out his notes. Only problem is getting past the stutter. | |
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ENGL 145 Freshman Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 3:20 pm, Dec 12, 2012 Report Evaluation |
Definitely a character to have in the classroom. Cushing presents things in an eccentric way, which is a "nice" change for a GE. There are essays and a lot of editing but it can be done given the amount of time. Going to each class isn't always the best thing to look forward to but it gets done. Overall, decent class. | |
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ENGL 145 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 6:00 pm, Dec 10, 2012 Report Evaluation |
I am definitely not an English person, and I really liked the class. It was very easy, the workload was almost nonexistent compared to other english classes, and he is a really helpful and nice guy. It was a 2 hour class that barely lasted longer than 45 minutes, and there was no homework, tests, or finals, and only 3 essays, all of which were fairly short (500, 1000, and 2000 words) where you get to write on basically whatever you want. If you are an English person, don't take him because you don't do anything. If you simply want an easy GE, take him it was great! | |
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ENGL 231 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 6:42 pm, Nov 13, 2012 Report Evaluation |
If you can take this class in a huge lecture hall, DO IT! You don't have to write any essays and the class is based on three reading comprehension midterms, no final. He gives you a list of books to read for the class, but I haven't bought a single one of them. You can get As on the tests by reading his class notes that he sends out in an email after the class and reading sparknotes. His lectures are interesting, not for learning anything about the books, but for hearing how excited he is about anything and everything, I go just to laugh and sit on my computer the whole time because his notes he sends you after class make more sense. Take him if you want an essay A/B. | |
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ENGL 145 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 12:21 pm, Nov 16, 2011 Report Evaluation |
This is a class to take if you dont want to do a lot of work and want to get your A3 GE out of the way. There is no midterm or final and you only have to write 3 essays. The longest of the 3 is only 1500 words and you have a chance to revise all three of them. He never makes you stay the entire class and he doesn't grade based on attendance. Only thing is he stutters almost every other word but once you get used to it its not bad. | |
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ENGL 145 Freshman Grade Earned: B General Ed 12:52 pm, Jun 14, 2011 Report Evaluation |
I got a b- in the class. Pretty much we rarely have class for more than 30 minutes. You really don't learn anything, and for people who don't give a crap about english its a good class. The prompts are pretty easy. I am a decent writer would have rather gotten a B but it didn't happen. If you want an A, its no easy from what i've heard from other writers who cared in my class. We only have 3 essays longest one 1600-1800 words, so if you want a class with minimal work i'd take it AGAIN | |
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ENGL 253 Junior Grade Earned: C General Ed 3:45 pm, Mar 10, 2011 Report Evaluation |
He isn't very good at communicating with the students. He told one of the guys in my class that the thesis for his entire paper was wrong, and gave him an automatic fail. Essays are supposed to be representative of what the author thinks, but if your thoughts differ from those of Cushings, expect to do poorly in this class. He's a really hard grader, pretty much points out all your faults and doesn't give any constructive criticism at all. People just like him because all he does in class is ramble on and on and on with his stuttering speeches. I grew very weary of him by the end of the quarter, and he made me hate english. | |
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ENGL 253 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 3:37 pm, Mar 9, 2011 Report Evaluation |
Cushings tricks you into thinking the class would be a piece of cake during the entire course of the class, but it really isn't. Sure it sounds like an easy class, 25% midterm essays about 1500 words total, 25% in class reading quizzes, 25% on a presentaion topic of your choice, and 25% final essay, same guidelines as the midterm. What you don't know is that he's an extremely unfair grader. My essays had no marks or negatives comments on them other than a typo and he didn't think my titles "fit" very well. He basically knocked me down a grade because he didn't like my title, seriously. As for the presentaion, he shouldn't be so hard on people with poor presentaion skills. His assessment of my speech was that it was clearly well prepared, but he couldn't understand what I was saying. OPEN YOUR EARS OLD MAN! I understand taking points off for being quiet and such, but this man took off two whole letter grades! I wish I knew to take this class pass/not pass. I don't think he'll give anyone a decent grade unless you kiss his ass and grovel at his feet. This is a C1 class, give the srudents a break and don't grade so hard, geez! | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 5:57 pm, Dec 9, 2010 Report Evaluation |
Dr.Cushing is a badass. The class comprised of him sitting on the front table and lecturing for 1 to 2 hours. There are weekly quizzes, half of which are group short answer type, and half of which are individual 1-word answers. The grading is straightforward - 25% quizzes, 25% per essay, 25% presentation. The essays are from a list of several prompts you can choose from, and the presentation is pretty much anything you want. He is one of the craziest and most entertaining professors here at Poly. I highly recommend him for a relaxed class and a new outlook on life (really, I\'m not joking about that). | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 6:40 pm, Aug 4, 2010 Report Evaluation |
Dr. Cushing is entertaining. He is very passionate about the material and really cares about how it affects his student\'s lives. He expects a lot from students however. He graded pretty hard on his papers, and daily quizzes force you to keep up on the reading. Overall, I enjoyed this class. | |
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ENGL 388 Senior Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 11:24 am, Jun 15, 2010 Report Evaluation |
This guy is crazy beyond all belief. On the first day of class her scared someone right out of the room by laughing in their face in front of the whole class. He offers no help with assignments, no constructive feedback, and his ideas of the way things should be leave the student with no argument or justification for the reasons why you decided to take the paper the direction you as the writer chose. Avoid this guy at all costs unless you want to play suck up and go to his office hours and royally kiss his ass for his new books and poetry readings. Teacher should be fired for diminishing the English department! | |
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ENGL 145 Sophomore Grade Earned: B General Ed 7:44 pm, Mar 31, 2010 Report Evaluation |
Dr. Cushing was a really nice man, but I would not call him a great teacher. He never really taught us how to write a good essay, nor was he able to explain his expectations for the three essays. Overall, the class was easy, and his essay prompts were fun and interesting to research and write about. My only complaint is that he was not very helpful in class of office hours. | |
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ENGL 145 Sophomore Grade Earned: B General Ed 1:29 am, Mar 29, 2010 Report Evaluation |
This is one crazy dude. He\'s one of those teachers who comes in and sits cross-legged on the desk and starts the quarter off with a great first lecture. He\'s a totally liberal hippie who was always laughing at his own jokes and just doing his best to make the class more enjoyable. And for that reason, I think Cushing has kind of become the go-to guy for \"non-english\" people who want an easy pass. And there is probably a pretty good reason for that. He sometimes comes in late, lets us out early 75% of classes, and our only work is the three essays throughout the quarter. It was a breeze. He\'s a great guy, he stutters alot, and I\'d pick him again if I had the chance. | |
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ENGL 351 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 11:47 am, Feb 25, 2010 Report Evaluation |
Awesome professor, highly recommended. Makes you a better reader, and writer. | |
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ENGL 145 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 9:35 pm, May 14, 2009 Report Evaluation |
An eccentric and interesting guy. We only wrote three essays and only had class about half of the time. If you make an effort he will notice and you grade will reflect it | |
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ENGL 388 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 9:46 am, Apr 9, 2009 Report Evaluation |
He is a one-of-a-kind professor and human being. You will not meet anyone like him. If you give him a chance and ignore his quirky (sometimes over eccentric) mannerisms, he can teach you a lot about writing, poetry, and life in general. Go to his office hours...you will be intrigued with this very interesting and extremely passionate man. | |
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ENGL 251 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: B General Ed 4:44 pm, Mar 26, 2009 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is crazy! He mumbles and says "um" about 50 times per minute (Seriously, we timed him) He gives reading quizes every day, and while they aren't very hard, he grades them extremely harsh. There is a LOT of reading to do!....but if you don't read, like me, you can just wiki/sparknote the books. Upside is there's only 2 writing assignments (each consist of a 500 word essay, and 1000 word essay), and one 10 minutes/person presentation. I'm a fairly competent essay writer, and while a 500 word essay isn't long, just be sure to include quotations from the reading!!! | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: C General Ed 9:28 am, Mar 25, 2009 Report Evaluation |
This guy is a tool. His grading is based on how well he likes you. In other words, if you go to his office or wait after class and talk about irrelevant, nonsensical ideologies, you'll get an A. If you are like me and a few other people in the class, it doesn't matter if you turn in stellar papers, ace the quizzes, and give an awesome presentation. If you are quiet or he doesn't like the arguments you make (regardless of how plausible), you'll get a C. Avoid this dude. | |
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ENGL 253 Sophomore Grade Earned: B Elective 8:35 pm, Feb 25, 2009 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is an eccentric personality and loves to talk about books. I know other 253 classes have to read around 6 or 7 books, but in his class we only had to read 3 books, Frankenstein, The Metamorphosis, Madame Bovary, and about 30 pages from an English Poetry Anthology (poems like Rime of the Ancient Mariner). He has daily reading quizzes which, if you read, are extremely easy to get full points in. SparkNotes may get you by, but the books are very easy to understand. You have two midterm essays (one due week 5, other due finals week), each comprised of two essays, one that's 500 words, another that's 1,000 words, based on prompts he emails you. He understands that this might be the first essay you've written since high school, and the day the midterm is due usually becomes a "switch with a peer and evaluate/edit" day. Week 9 and 10 is devoted to individual or group presentations on the material you've read. It's very open ended, so you talk about almost anything. Some of the worst presentations I saw got B-s, so he's not a hard grader. He might seem crazy, but he's understanding and a fair grader, and you read far less than other 253 sections. | |
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ENGL 387 Senior Grade Earned: N/A Elective 9:59 pm, Oct 29, 2008 Report Evaluation |
I loved Cushing. I am surprised by the less than stellar reviews, as i feel he truly cares about each student, as tries to really express what poetry is to him. He is unique, and a fresh change from most poly profs. I would definitely recommend him. | |
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ENGL 253 Junior Grade Earned: C General Ed 11:37 am, Mar 30, 2008 Report Evaluation |
avoid this professor at all costs!!! he is the most annoying lecturer your will ever have (he stutters on every word) , and is the absolute hardest grader in the world. He grades this 200 level GE like a masters english course. i got my worst grade ever in school in this class. i put in a lot of effort for a shitty C. there are four papers, quizes every day on the readings, and a presentation. i put 4 hours into each of my papers, 10 into my presentation, and got a C on all of them. DO NOT TAKE THIS GUY. | |
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ENGL 339 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: C General Ed 1:46 pm, Feb 13, 2008 Report Evaluation |
Cushing's classes are rediculous. You sit there and fall asleep as he presents the most boring material while studdering his way through the readings. On the bright side there were no tests or homework to speak of. Good luck learning anything or having him appreciate your writing, no matter how good you think your essays are. | |
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ENGL 253 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 3:10 pm, Dec 11, 2007 Report Evaluation |
I thought Cushing grades way to hard on the essays. I usually get B+ or A-'s on English essays but I got B's on his essays and in this class. Class is a waste of time because he goes on tangents and loves to hear himself talk. The only reason I went to class was to take the daily quizes. Midterm, quizes, final, and group presentation are all a quarter of your grade. I would not recommend taking him. | |
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ENGL 253 Sophomore Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 10:29 am, Dec 2, 2007 Report Evaluation |
I had cushing for great books in a small classroom (28 students) and I wish I wouldn't have taken him. His lectures consisted of him talking/stuttering for 2 straight hours (with no class participation) about nothing that was really important to listen to. Each class started with a reading quiz (easy if you read) but if you leave after it you won't get credit for it aka you have to come to every class. He is an EXTREMELY HARD GRADER. I found him to be very unclear what his expectations were. I worked extremely hard and produced a well thought out essay, which he gave me a B on with comments like "great arguments" and "good data!" The group presentation seems to also be impossible to get an A on and I got my first C in college and as far as a remember high school, on it, with NO real explanation. I do not understand this teacher! He seems to grade simply on if he likes you or your style. Do not take him if you want to work extremely hard for B's and C's. He comes off as an easygoing teacher but he doesn't like to give A's and it's simply just too work intensive for a GE. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 12:18 pm, Sep 8, 2007 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is a pretty good teacher and super enthusiastic, but I found the class pretty difficult (Could just be because I | |
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ENGL 449 Graduate Student Grade Earned: C Elective 8:26 pm, May 5, 2007 Report Evaluation |
One day I saw this professor speaking to FBI agents near Mustang Stadium. He was wearing those old-people sunglasses that nearly cover your whole face. Another time I was in a Hell's Angels' bar up North and they knew this guy. Be careful, he's hot stuff. Good handouts on aphorisms, though he sputters and may be trying to weird himself off the planet earth. | |
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ENGL 320 Senior Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 12:34 pm, Feb 21, 2007 Report Evaluation |
This teacher is a homosexual hippy (not being vulgar, its the truth). He is a nutcase and does not present the material well, doesn't give feedback on why grades were given, and doesnt return graded papers until near the end of the quarter so you don't know what you are getting until nearly week nine. Cushing treats the class as if everyone who takes it is majoring in english. He cannot speak clearly, cannot explain what we are reading clearly, and is often an asshole during class. He has been known to laugh at students if they have issues writing or understanding the material. After you have his class you will undoubtedly pray that he gets hit by a train. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 9:48 am, Jan 10, 2007 Report Evaluation |
DSM-IV-TR, American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic Disorders. Go to this reliable Clinician manual and look up 295.70 Schizoaffective Disorder, and you will understand what we just experiened. | |
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ENGL 251 Freshman Grade Earned: A General Ed 12:44 pm, Dec 12, 2006 Report Evaluation |
A first impression of Cushing will tell you he's not quite ordinary. He likes to have class outside under a tree. You can tell his mind works much faster than his mouth so he studders a bit, except when reading out loud. He's very smart and knows his stuff. He becomes visibly excited when talking about literature that interests him. He's a great teacher for honors 251. Almost the whole class period was a discussion of the text. He gives a simple quiz about once a week, a couple of essay assignments and a group oral presentation. Each essay assignment is made up of a 500 word and a 1000 word essay. You get to pick the topics from a list. He expects good work and will grade accordingly. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: Credit General Ed 12:14 am, Jun 22, 2006 Report Evaluation |
I can't even imagine all the drugs this cr cr crazy, stu stu stu stuttering fool has done...knows a lot about literature...but I've seen him around campus walking around hunched over, making various over-exaggerated hand motions and seemingly carrying on a conversation...with himself. Kinda scares me sometimes | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: A General Ed 6:38 pm, Jun 12, 2006 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is a briliant man and an amazing teacher. His insight into the texts allowed me to understand the literature to a degree I could not have achieved on my own. If you have the opportunity to take any class with him, do so. You will be rewarded. | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: A General Ed 4:19 pm, Apr 27, 2006 Report Evaluation |
If your a decent writer, I would take this class. There are no in-class essays or exams (except reading quizzes). He offers a wide variety of topics to write out-of-class essays on, and he is very helpful in office hours as well. He is eccentric, but passionate about literature. If you like out of the box thinking towards literature, you'll enjoy this class. It's a pretty easy B, and mildly difficult A. If you don't enjoy reading, you can always get by on cliff notes. | |
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ENGL 252 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 4:46 pm, Mar 23, 2006 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is an awesome professor. You don't even need to go to class because all he does is lecture the whole time, but his lectures are intelligent and interesting. He's an incredibly smart man and has great passion for the authors and books he teaches. There are about three essays but the topics are so well covered in class that they're pretty easy to write. He even has two assignments where you get to pick the topic and get creative. His quizzes are pretty hard, but if you do the reading or check on pinkmonkey.com for book summaries you won't do that bad. Cushing is a great teacher- definately take him. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 11:04 am, Feb 26, 2006 Report Evaluation |
This guy is an absolute joke. Horrible person and teacher. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 11:35 am, Dec 13, 2005 Report Evaluation |
If you can take Cushing in a large lecture, TAKE HIM! I know some people had problems with him in a small class, but I had him in a 200 person lecture and it was great. There's really no discussion, it's just him lecturing for two hours. Just show up to every class and read the books and you'll do fine. There's no work except for reading, just 3 tests, and he gives you most of the answers in class. He's a little crazy, but he gives you a different perspective on the books you read. The only downside to taking him is that he's not very easy to get help from if you're having trouble. But I didn't think the material was too hard so I didn't really need help from him anyway. If you're looking for an interesting class with not too much work involved, take Cushing. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 8:18 pm, Sep 7, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Do not take cushing if it is a small class. This is way too much work for a general ed class. He makes you do a presentation, an essay, daily quizzes, and a hard mc final. He sometimes had class outside since he is such a hippie. Don't take him unless you love english and want to work really hard to only get a B because he doesn't like to give out A's. Go back to the 70s where you belong cushing! | |
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ENGL 251 Senior Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 4:23 pm, Jul 12, 2005 Report Evaluation |
This guy is a total tool. He has you read the books, then he spends the entire class period summarizing everything you've read. Lectures are useless, I've stopped going. I do not know why they make us take these pointless classes. This guy needs to get a clue and realize that the sixties are over and being a hippie is not cool. If you hate hippies and hippie ideals, stay away from this guy. I can't stand him. | |
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ENGL 251 Freshman Grade Earned: B Required (Major) 4:03 pm, Apr 2, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Prof. Cushing is an interesting professor. He has lots of energy and lots of information to lecture on. The class consisted of 3 multiple choice tests on the books we read and the lectures. He doesn't take many questions, but drills some of the Greek terms into your head. He is funny at times, but the lectures sometimes get boring. | |
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ENGL 251 Freshman Grade Earned: A Required (Major) 6:06 pm, Mar 29, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Dr. Cushing is one of those people whose brilliance and philosophy is far above and beyond the heads of us "normal" people. At the beginning of the quarter I was engrossed and fascinated in his lectures-- Greek antiquity is amazingly interesting; however towards the end I found myself drifting most of the time. It's amazing how this man can lecture for two hours straight and have more and more to say. Cushing is without a doubt an intelligent man, but he should step it down and get his students actually involved in the class, even if it is a 200+ lecture in the Business Silo. Classwork: relatively easy, nothing except for the reading, midterms and final. Overall: good class, I don't regard it as having been a waste of time, but I wish I could have been more involved in my own education about Greek history. | |
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ENGL 253 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: B General Ed 6:01 pm, Mar 3, 2005 Report Evaluation |
cushing is one crazy bastard, no doubt. but he's eccentric, smart, and pretty entertaining. he talks of jim morison and 'the doors' music and explains, remarkably well, how it feels to be on shrooms. the class is no joke but it's cool, just read the books if you're into poetry and frankenstein you'll enjoy it. the tests aren't too bad, most of the questions are answered in lecture | |
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ENGL 251 Freshman Grade Earned: B General Ed 7:34 pm, Feb 26, 2005 Report Evaluation |
Really entertaining guy, makes the subject funny. Hes crazy sometimes, but it's really fun to watch. I had him for the large lecture class. The tests are mainly based on the book, so if you read you'll do well anyway. My only gripe about him was about his comments on Christianity. Of course this wouldn't affect everyone, but he made some statements that he presented like "undeniable truth" that were nothing other than his attitude about Christian beliefs. If you're Christian, be prepared to be slightly offended, but not nearly enough to justify not taking him. Hes good. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 10:00 pm, Jan 7, 2005 Report Evaluation |
I just started this class, but I wanted to just let other people know in general that this quarter in 251 there are 2 midterms and final, multiple choice, and no essays. Final is not cumulative. Seems he's changed his grading a bit. Already it's been one of the funnest classes I've taken so far (though I'd have to reevaluate at the end of the quarter to know for sure.) | |
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ENGL 350 Junior Grade Earned: A General Ed 2:16 pm, Aug 6, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Weird, check... temper problem, check... egotism, check. The Modern Novel was a horrible class, and I love to read! However, it wasn't so much Cushing that was unbearable, even though he was a lot of the time, but the books he chose were so strange and boring I couldn't even figure out what the hell we were supposed to be taking from them. If you can write an essay well, take this class because that's all it consists of (besides some really easy quizzes every week on the book you were supposed to have read). Word of warning: Don't get the hiccups in class! He gets really pissed and asks if you are having problems and need to leave class for the day. | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: B General Ed 12:02 pm, Jul 14, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Pretty fun class. He's very excited about the material, and often times explains concepts or ideas through entertaining stories. If the weather is nice, he prefers to lecture outside on the grass. There are weekly reading quizzes and 4 essays (2 at midterm and 2 at final), but no tests! One presentation, which can be done in small groups, is also required, but don't take it lightly. I did and got a C for the presentation. | |
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ENGL 251 Freshman Grade Earned: B Required (Support) 12:40 pm, Mar 31, 2003 Report Evaluation |
I got a B+ in this class. First off, let me say that Cushing is a really weird guy. He lives for Greek literature, and he does know the subject very well. However, his lectures are long and he doesn't get the students involved well enough. There is no homework...the class is made up of a midterm, final (both are short essays), a 15 min. student presentation, and five question weekly quizzes on the reading. Write what he wants on the essays, make him think that you think the books are great too, and you should be fine. He's kind of a hard grader, which sucks, but you will learn from him. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: Credit General Ed 8:24 pm, Mar 27, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Dr. Cushing makes you believe in the beginning that the class would be awesome and a chance to open up your mind, but really he just wants you to open up your mind to his hippie point of view. If you have a different opinion about what the great books meant, he will attack you and give you a bad grade. He has a temper problem with some people, or atleast people that thinks independently. He wouldn't make it in the real world if he wasn't a teacher. Putting all this aside, he does have valuable points of view on the Odyssey, but he's a dissapointment in the other books. Overall, this is a boring class, and if you have good religious morals, don't take this guy. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 5:29 pm, Mar 17, 2003 Report Evaluation |
I have Cushing right now and the class isn't horrible but if you can take someone else. He is just not very helpful. Going to his office will do nothing. I think Cushing wrote the good evals on this page because the English is too good, and no one likes him that much in my class and I doubt we were just unlucky. | |
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ENGL 350 Senior Grade Earned: C General Ed 4:10 pm, Mar 14, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is crazy, but in a good way. He grades hard and those who rip him on that are only bitter because Cushing won't let you squeak by regurgitating the same mindless drivel that may have earned you an A in AP English in high school. If you want to think, do yourself a favor and take one of Cushing's class before you graduate. Rock on Cushing! | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: B General Ed 9:48 am, Mar 11, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is a chump. Cushings class is a joke. Not in the sense that it is easy but it is about as much fun as a car crash. Cushing is an idiot and it is funny to see other studeents buying into his crap. He is just another example of a professor who couldn't hack it in the real world so he hides out in the land of acedemia and tells others what to do because it makes him feel good. Don't take him, he is bitter and boring. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: N/A General Ed 4:44 pm, Feb 20, 2003 Report Evaluation |
James cushing is a really smart guy who has dedicated his life to philosophy and literature, and he defenitely took some drugs during the sixties (and I'm sure he lights up a doobie from time to time). His lectures are always fascinating, the language and metaphores he uses are vivid, accurate depictions of ideas that always have good relevance to the subject matter. The literature is very well chosen. The assignments are not excessive, and they really challenge you to think. He is an extremely laid back teacher in the sense of missing class and having problems that interfere with your course work. Very understanding. I would suggest this class to somebody who is looking for interesting course material and a great teacher. | |
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ENGL 350 Senior Grade Earned: B General Ed 12:49 pm, Feb 20, 2003 Report Evaluation |
Professor Cushings class I thought could have been better. You have to read a book a week, which is not bad, then take a quiz on it which if you actually read you should have no trouble passing. He sits up there and talks all period long with little class interaction. Listening to all his crap gets old fast. He tries to be so into the arts its ridiculous. Bottom line is he isn't that cultured and needs to get off the hippie beads. There are a few reasons I did not like Cushing and remember this is my opinion. First off he is completely full of himself because he wrote a couple of books that no one ever read. Second, he speaks to students as if they are beneath him, he is really not smarter than anyone in the class so who is he to tell you your take on the meaning of a book and what you got out of it is inaccurate. How you feel about a particular story is subjective. Lastly, he has a short fuse that almost got him peter panned out of the second story of a building. He can't just loose it on people and expect there to be no repercussions. Where he grew up in hippieville where everyone was pacificists you can probably talk to people that way but if he wasn't a professor it would have been different and I am not just saying that. Just because he is a professor doesn't make him better than anyone, the bottom line is you can't treat people the way he does. I am sure he would not like to be talked to in a condescending fashion so he shouldn't talk to students in that way. On a side note I think he developed his little stutter to sound more inteligent because he never uses it unless he is cultivating one of his shitty thoughts. This guy is weak and if you listen to these other reviews you are going to get into his class and hate it. | |
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ENGL 251 Graduate Student Grade Earned: A Required (Major) 5:18 pm, Oct 9, 2002 Report Evaluation |
Jimm Cushing has more personality than 3/4 of the entire student body. His hair is wild, he says, "Rock On" with his fingers a-la Ozzy. His poetry is superb, and any professor who walks the Poly road openly talking to himself is not only the signs of genius, but one who is not afraid of being themselves. YES HE GRADES HARD! He should, you idiots! It's called college, if you want any easy teacher, go back to DeVry. He grades hard because he wants you to learn. WOW? Learning? In college? But I thought it was all about the Century Club. Jimm was always extremely supportive of me, because I asked him to. Talking to him outside of class, asking about what he thinks of the world, and where he stands on any topic, then you can see that this is a man who is passionate, hard-working, and very very special to the people of Cal Poly. I'm glad he grades hard, I'm glad that I had to study my ass off. I still feel his presence years after graduation. The only thing he SHOULD get is TENURE. Trust me, I'm doing every spell in the voodoo book for that one. Jimm...ROCK ON! | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 1:09 pm, Aug 14, 2002 Report Evaluation |
The negative evaluation below misses the point of an English class. The professor has read the subject more than you, has read more about the subject than you, and probably likes the subject matter more than you. Cushing brought all sorts of new insight to books (Plato's Symposium, Odyssey, Oedipus trilogy, 2 of Aristophanes' plays), some of which I had read before. One group presentation offers you a chance to introduce new ideas or interpretations, or a synthesis of multiple topics. Being a capable writer is very helpful, since the midterm and final are both out-of-class essays. He divided the material in half for the "exams." Each is one 1000-word and one 500-word paper. He gives several prompts for each book/author; you pick one prompt for each. Some prompts are designed for the longer essay. If your paper is fantastic, he won | |
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ENGL 251 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: A General Ed 4:13 pm, Aug 7, 2002 Report Evaluation |
Prof Cushing actually made an English class interesting and entertaining! The grading was based on 2 essays and group presentation. The lectures were always interesting and filled with some unique interpretations and analysis of the material. He is a bit scattered, but not to the point where it detracts from the material. I highly recommend him for anyone who is interested in English but has never had it presented well. Take him if you have the chance. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: B Required (Major) 6:31 pm, Jul 29, 2002 Report Evaluation |
This guy was totally random. He would spend the whole time lecturing and never let anyone else say anything. After giving us a reading assignment, he would spend the whole time just talking about what we just read, as if we hadn't read that the night before. He hardly ever brought any new information to the books we were reading. I would have learned just as much staying home and reading the assignments. This class was a real disappointment. Considering how great the books we read were, we should have learned a lot more. | |
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ENGL 253 Sophomore Grade Earned: C General Ed 11:26 pm, Jan 2, 2002 Report Evaluation |
He is a very interesting professor at the least! He knows all the information about authors, books, facts etc. like the back of his hand. The lectures are pretty jumbled and somewhat unorganized. I was in the trial class with 200 students and this wasn't a great idea. The class was based on 3 multiple choice tests. I felt this didn't really show if you had really read and understand the books. Maybe he will change the layout a little. Overall recommended but not with a huge lecture. | |
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ENGL 253 Freshman Grade Earned: B General Ed 5:40 pm, Dec 30, 2001 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is AMAZING!! Yes, he's an ex-hippie, yes he studders a lot, but PPLLEEAASSEE give him a chance!! He has amazing insites about Shelley, Kafka, Blake, Woodsworth, etc. Take the class especially if you really enjoy reading. He explains the material VERY well, but you can even get away with not reading a book or poem. His first test was hard, but he started taking questions from us, and I got and A and a B on the last two tests! This guy knows an incredible amount of information on all the authors we read, and made every class interesting. | |
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ENGL 251 Sophomore Grade Earned: B General Ed 1:08 pm, Dec 18, 2001 Report Evaluation |
Cushing is probably one of the weirdest professors I have taken. The first day of class he told us about fingers in our seats that are going to give us pleasure. I had him for an experimental lecture class. I could hardly sit through the 2 hour class because he has a hard time staying on track. If you are really into english take his class but if you are there to learn avoid taking him. He never gives out letter grades until the end and his tests can be pretty easy as long as you are good at analysing literature. | |
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ENGL 350 Junior Grade Earned: B Required (Major) 8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001 Report Evaluation |
I liked Dr. Jimm. He is weird and wacky and wild, and you'll get into discussions on everything from religion to masturbation. It's great. The books were good--started off bad, and then got better. I don't really like post-modernism--lots of wacky philosophy. But I still enjoyed the class. I also had him for 251--same thing. He's an awesome teacher, albeit a Luddite. Definitely worth taking for at least one class--he's great!!! | |
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ENGL 251 Junior Grade Earned: B Required (Major) 8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001 Report Evaluation |
See my review of him for 350... He's COOL!!! I liked 251 more than 350, even if we did have weekly quizzes. He's a total ex-hippie (and not so ex-)--he's got all of these funky posters in his office and it comes through in his lectures. But that just adds to the wonderful uniquenes s of the class. The theme he put to the class was cool--"Lovers and Beloved in Ancient Literature". Oh yeah, one thing about Dr. Jimm... If you try to talk to him about your grade or something, a lot of the time he'll cut you off and reply with an answer to the question he thinks you were going to ask. But that's just him. You gotta work with that. He also stutters more than anyone I have ever met, but the funny thing is that you don't really notice it... When he's lecturing in class he'll start going really fast, talking about what he's trying to explain, then it's like he'll trip over a word and kinda verbally hop to try to regain his footing. Most of the time youd don't even notice it. Dr. Jimm is COOL!!!!!!! Take him for at least one class--it's worth it!!! | |
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ENGL 252 Sophomore Grade Earned: B General Ed 6:07 pm, Jun 26, 2001 Report Evaluation |
Dr. Cushing is a pretty funny guy & really knows what he's talking about... Downfalls to the course are: 1) Reading quizzes every FRIDAY (but he's cool about making them up if you miss), 2) Your whole grade is on 2 essays and a presentation (& the quizzes), and 3) he's a super hard grader!!!! Very concerned with length requirements, etc. | |
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ENGL 114 Sophomore Grade Earned: C General Ed 10:20 pm, May 21, 2001 Report Evaluation |
Every student should experience Dr. Cushing at least once. His lectures are great and they go deep into the subject. He'll explain something, then explain it again in a different point of view and then explain it again. It's phenomenal. He does get a little shady when it comes to speaking about grades. He thinks grades don't mean much, but to me they mean everything. I Aced every single one of my english courses except this one. I aced my previous english courses and the ones I took after this class. He gave me a C. He likes certain writing styles and mine was not one of them. English comes relatively easy for me, but boy did I struggle in this class. I really reccomend having him as a teacher. He tells such great stories. | |
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ENGL 251 5th Year Senior Grade Earned: A General Ed 2:47 pm, Apr 12, 2001 Report Evaluation |
Cushing definitely illustrates the characteristics that make a good teacher. He knows the material backwards and forwards, he can adapt the subject matter to the class as necessary, AND he creates life and motivation to learn. I would definitely consider Cushing a bit eccentric, but it enhances the experience. He is very personable and approachable, being very willing to talk with students after class or in office hours about any number of topics. Grading is done very fairly, if not even on the light side. The underlying goal he has is to foster motivation in students for the material beyond getting a certain grade. Oh, and for the person who commented on Cushing's dissections of Christianity and the Bible.....you need to do some serious research on myths and religion that existed long before the Bible. Unless you blindly pick faith over rationality and critical thinking, you'd be amazed how little Christianity has going for it. | |
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ENGL 252 Freshman Grade Earned: B General Ed 7:01 pm, Mar 28, 2000 Report Evaluation |
I really liked Prof Cushings. He is a wacky guy with hair-brained ideas. He does however talk a bit to much about christianity and basically implies that christ was just written into the christian religion. He tries to relate the bible to Oedipus and they really are drastically different. If you take him, have no qualms about speaking out for your beliefs. He is however very interesting and a great teacher. | |
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ENGL 350 Sophomore Grade Earned: A General Ed 6:36 pm, Oct 23, 1999 Report Evaluation |
Jim Cushing is a fascinating man with some very interesting beliefs. He could talk for hours about a million subjects that are so interesting you wish the class didn't have to end. And when he reads poetry aloud, especially Sappho, its so intoxicating!! I love books and reading and so does he, and he loves to talk to his students about anything and everything. Dont ever go to his office with only a little time to spare--he'll talk your ear off and make you late to your next class! | |
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