Gorman, Larry 
Cumulative GPA: 2.88/4.00 with 167 evaluations
Presents Material Clearly: 3.01
Recognizes Student Difficulties: 2.70
Business Department, Cal Poly, SLO
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BUS 342
Sophomore
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1:45 pm, Apr 12, 2013
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  Gorman is a funny guy and has some pretty entertaining stories but DO NOT TAKE HIM FOR FINANCE IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR GPA!!! He assumes everyone knows a lotttt about finance coming into the class so if you dont, you're screwed. I did every single reading and practice problem before the midterms and still failed. He isnt very helpful in office hours because he explains everything the same exact way he does in class (says pretty much the same words). He moves waaaaayyyy too fast through the material and doesnt give time to answer questions or review before any tests. Yes, this is a 300 level class, but it's also the finance class that every business major has to take, making it an introductory course. Gorman teaches it like it is an advanced course. Yes, he is a smart guy; yes, he seems like a cool guy to hang out with; NO, he is NOT a good teacher. I've never felt inclined to write a review about any teacher, but this class was so unbearablly terrible, I felt the need to write my first review.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:18 pm, Apr 6, 2013
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  Gorman is a straight up bad ass. People constantly bag on him for being too difficult but if you study the material enough along with attending class then you'll understand it. This is not to say that the class was easy however. You have to spend countless hours on the material to really understand all the different ways to do the problems. However Gorman is a great teacher and does a great job at explaining the material clearly and effectively. Although he seems to brag about himself a lot he is inspirational if you plan on going into finance.
 
BUS 431
Junior
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6:17 pm, Mar 30, 2013
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  GET AHEAD ON THE PROJECT!!! yes getting ahead will kill your social life and probably make you miserable but you will be thanking yourself later on. Gorman's class is the hardest class I've ever taken and he is by far the best professor at Cal Poly, not to mention an awesome person in general. Take this class if and only if you are ok with giving up time every day to do work for this class. One homework assignemnt will take you thursday, friday, saturday and all day sunday to do so be prepared. This class is a living example of what you put in is what you get out. If you don't feel like putting in the work, and don't feel like doing the project, you won't learn very much. But that does not mean that you will get an A because you work hard. A lot of people in the class worked their asses off all quarter and still failed. Take Gorman, unless you're lazy or simply do not have time.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
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9:15 pm, Mar 28, 2013
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  So I'm pretty much going to say what everyone else is saying. Gorman is a brilliant guy, but don't take him if you aren't for sure doing finance. I put more work into this class than I have for any class I've taken at Cal Poly and came out with a C+. Gorman blows through material in class so it's nearly impossible to write down everything and actually understand what he's teaching. And if you don't cover literally every practice problem in his text book and the handouts, you may end up screwed but that's all fair game for exams. He threw so many curve balls on the exams that no amount of studying I did seemed like enough. I wish I had better things to say but I seriously hated this class.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: F
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5:35 pm, Mar 16, 2013
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  Gorman is a very smart guy. His class is a ton of work. Be prepared to study 40 hours a week if you want to pass. Ask anyone, that is not an exaggeration. He makes it impossible for most students to do well. You have to be very very bright when it comes to math and critical thinking to pass. You can study the practice material over and over and then when the test comes, there will be problems that you have never seen before. It's not fair how he does this to his students. His arrogance and need to prove how smart he is gets in the way of his teaching. The first half of the class is taught well because he wrote his own book for it. After you run out of readings from the book then you can only rely on his lectures which can be really difficult to grasp towards the end. DONT TAKE THIS CLASS! I have never failed in my life until this class and I worked more for it than I have ever worked before for a class. He sets you up to fail. If you want a life and to be able to feel good about yourself, take someone else unless you are a math/stats genius. He makes this course a weeder course for finance concentrations but not everyone in the class was trying to be in finance! It's a requirement for business students so its extremely unfair for him to make it so hard. He doesn't care about student success whatsoever and makes you feel like an idiot if you aren't able to get it.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
5:25 pm, Jan 30, 2013
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  If you are a finance concentration, take Gorman for every class possible. I have taken Gorman and I have taken other finance professors. It is night and day. I cannot stress enough how important it is to take Gorman for 342 to get a solid foundation. I am in 439 with Bing right now and it is an absolute joke, after spending a quarter with Gorman. He changed his class so there is now 2 midterms and a final all 30% each and then 10% homework. The material is confusing at first but if you commit early and understand the first half of the class, the second half comes real easy. I know a girl who got an internship with Apple simply because she took all of Gorman's classes. Take 12 units when you take Gorman and you will be fine!
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: C
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9:53 pm, Jan 19, 2013
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  This class is challenging, true, but I was graded on bleak memorization and avoidance of computational error which did not make me smarter. This guys got good connects but if you’re serious about Finance and Quan. You certainly don’t need him. Minor in Stat, take Time Series, Multivariate, and other applicable courses from them. Take lots of Calculus with the math department (up to 143 at least), and make sure to take classes in linear / matrix algebra. Learn to write in sophisticated programming languages such as MATLAB, R, or SAS just to name a few. Lastly, network, network, network. This class is just not for certain people, and it has nothing to do with drive or work ethic, he just rubs people the wrong way.
 
 
BUS 342
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: B
Elective
12:36 am, Jan 10, 2013
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  Gorman has perfected this course to the point where he explains everything nearly perfectly and gives you ample resources to master this material. He will give you everything you need to succeed, except your own pair of balls (or tits for you Finance babes) to take the time to learn this material. That's on you. If you like a meaningful challenge, take Gorman. If you want to coast through, definitely take someone else!
 
BUS 346
Sophomore
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1:52 am, Dec 14, 2012
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  The fact that you are reading my post right now means you have considered taking Gorman as your professor. I suggest you reevaluate your thought, press the back button at the top left hand corner of your screen, and never ever come back. If you intend on continue reading this, this could only mean that you are either a finance concentration or you intend to fail this class, possibly get on AP, and maybe drop out of school. I mean this Gorman guy as a teacher is actually not bad. He graduated from Northwestern, teaches at UPenn Wharton sometimes, and goes to Thailand every summer. Its all cool. BUT I DIDNT COME TO WHARTON TO BE TAUGHT AT A UPENN LEVEL. IF I WAS ON THAT LEVEL I WOULDN'T NEED TO COME TO CAL POLY. bro
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
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3:12 pm, Dec 12, 2012
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  Good professor. His class IS a lot of work though. 2 midterms, 1 final, 30% each, and homework for 10%. A word of wisdom to future 342 students. Study and do good on THE FIRST EXAM. It will make your life a lot easier for the rest of the quarter. I got a big fat F on the first exam due to a lack of appropriate studying, and consequently, had to play catchup. He does look for improvement though if you do bad like I did (48.4% F!). I got an 84% on the next exam, and did good enough on the final to end up with a B- that I'm very happy about. I have no grudges against him or his class for its difficulty, he's a great professor. I have a sledgehammer in my backyard, so when I saw that I passed, I hit the book more than a few times. Like I said, no grudges, I just wanted to show that book that I was happy to be done doing practice problems out of it .
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
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2:42 pm, Dec 12, 2012
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  He presents the material very clearly, gives a whole book of past midterms and finals that are the same format as the exams he gives, and the material isnt hard at all. I felt like I learned a lot, and did not have to invest a huge amount of time into the class. I would definitely take him again for 431 and 444.
 
BUS 342
Junior
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11:08 am, Dec 7, 2012
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  I've never reviewed a teacher on polyratings before, but Gorman definitely deserves one. This class is probably one of the most informative, enjoyable, challenging courses I've ever taken. The fact that he can make it all three at the same time shows something. He is definitely one of the best profs in OCOB and I would recommend that you take him if you get the chance, finance concentration or not. He teaches you so much more than just finance. Definitely one of the best classes I've taken thus far. TAKE HIM! You might regret it at first, but at the end you'll know you made the right decision.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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7:37 pm, Nov 26, 2012
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BUS 433
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
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4:46 pm, Jul 26, 2012
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  Okay, first of all I need to say that i am a horrible writer, so i apologize if you find my writing hard to read. I took Dr. Gorman for the past 3 quarters for his 342, 431, and 433 class ending up with A-, C, and B+. Why? I found his class to be super interesting and taught me so much that i don't think any other professor can do the same. I read some other comment and the people bitching about how he "doesn't teach finance" are just the people who never tried. It was totally their own fault. People should take responsibility and think about what they did to earn their grade. Yeah, Gorman's classes were hard and require much more work than many people expected. So if you decide to take him, prepare to put time to actually study for his class and do some work. Also, taking his class not only did i learned much about finance, but also how to put some effort to earn the grade that i deserve. Gorman is the professor who can teach you the life lesson that you need. TAKE HIM! Take him if you want to learn.
 
BUS 431
Sophomore
Grade Earned: D
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11:24 am, Jul 23, 2012
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  Gorman knows his stuff but if you are not CERTAIN that you want to be an investment banker in the future than avoid this class. The effort is not worth the grade especially when there is another teacher that requires 1/5 of the work Gorman does. You'll learn a lot, but don't kid yourself - this class should be for serious financial students that want a rigorous lifeless career.
 
BUS 433
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
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3:48 pm, Jul 3, 2012
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  I am a 2nd year finance concentration and took Gorman in the spring for International Finance. The class didn't seem that difficult to begin with because we didn't have our first midterm until week 8. By that time all of us were behind on reviewing and threre was so much information to catch up for the test (given that is partially our fault for not preparing earlier). Also the study questions he gave us were nothing like the ones he gave us in BUS342 (which were actually helpful). The practice questions he gave us were very simple and straight forward but the test questions were very complex and a lot harder (similar to the BUS342 ones). At least half the class got under 50% on that midterm. I personally got a 32% which obviously freaked me out a lot. Looking back I should have studied the questions his hand written yellow text book he assigns the class so that's what I would suggest future students to do. We also had the fractions quiz week 9 (which I probably got about half credit on). But I studied my ass off for the final and did pretty well on it because I ended up with a B+ in the class. Overall I did learn A LOT even though this class was hard, so I suggest taking it but also studying your ass off for the tests (it's not impossible). And even if you do completely fail the first one if you work hard for the final you'll end up with a decent grae.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: F
Required (Major)
3:00 pm, Jun 19, 2012
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  Gorman, you are the worst teacher I've ever experienced. I'm sick of the clowns who advocate this class too. It's your job to teach, isnt that why were paying you? He never taught a thing about finance, just about how sick he is... I'm ashamed that Cal Poly allows this guy to teach... GUESS THATS WHY WERE A STATE SCHOOL! ...
 
BUS 431
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
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9:15 am, Jun 14, 2012
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  I know a lot of people are unsure about taking this class so I'll try my best to give it all. First off, I spent over 200 hours and ended up getting a C+ in the class. Take only 2 other classes with this class! However, this was mostly due to my own mistakes. Also,I doubt any of those reviews are Dr.Gorman, it really doesn't sound like him. So he throws a project at you, and even when you try to get ahead it is hard because you don't understand how to do things exactly. He also forces you to memorize the fractions from 1-20 to 3 decimal places (easy he gives you a lot of tricks). The second day he gives you a test on HIS 342. If you think you know 342 but didn't have him, you will probably get a 14.28% (1/7) or less. It's extremely biased to his 342. You must get his handout packet from his 342 class (could be worth it to buy it). Tips for the project: Take all the directions he gives you and try to organize it like week 4 or 5 once you start to understand the directions. Choose your company quickly and make historical balance sheet, income statements, statement of cash flows, ratios and common size for your company and its competitors. Make them very simple! Doing all of that will take a decent amount of time so do that right when you pick your company. Write 5-7 pages about the competitors,the industry, and your company as a whole. It is way better to write as you go. There's a million things I could say more but I don't want to write it all. Essentially when he does a homework in class, try to replicate it. Do quality work the first time, I always found my back having to go back and fix my balance sheet and income statement and statement of cash flows i screwed up (costing me probably 20 hours just dealing with fixing issues like that). Is it worth it? If you are going into finance yes. Its shitty yeah, I watched the sunrise 4 days in a row with 6 other people in my class and believe me I did not procastinate. However it was my own fault( I was probably the most inefficient C+ in the class). You learn seriously a lot, and Dr. Gorman will help you in the future if you worked hard and try to get to know him. He seems like an asshole in class but once you get to know him he's actually pretty cool. Yeah this class is shit ton of "bitchwork" like someone said earlier. The truth is in this profession you are going to be working a lot with bitchwork to start, and this class will teach you how to build all the excels with is a great skill in itself.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
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10:17 am, Jun 8, 2012
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  Gorman tries to scare everyone on the first day and make you think this class is going to be impossible, when really its not that bad. Ya the material is hard, but he gives you an ENTIRE book of old exams with handwritten answers so you know EXACTLY what he is looking for. There is really no excuse to fail this class unless you don't put in the time. That being said, the material is really interesting and he teaches it well, even though he speeds through a lot of stuff. If you enjoy finance, or want to concentrate, I highly recommend.
 
 
BUS 431
Senior
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9:21 pm, Jun 4, 2012
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  Gorman....please stop writing your own reviews. It's too obvious. Who else says sack up and calls people pussies consistently in the past 7 years? "In any event".... you're too funny.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
3:58 pm, Jun 2, 2012
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  If you are not concentrating in finance, avoid. However, if you are concentrating in finance you MUST take Gorman...period. Until we get some professors in this department who are worth a shit, he's pretty much the only option if you want to learn anything. For all of you who avoid him because you don't want to work hard- sack up and stop being pussies, cause you're making our degrees look worthless.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: F
Required (Major)
9:52 am, May 31, 2012
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  Gorman, get off polyratings and pumping your reviews and help the other half of the students who you fail you piece...
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
2:59 am, Apr 16, 2012
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  It truly saddens me to see how many students are currently latched to the breast of professor Gorman, following everything he says religiously as if he is the fucking keeper of knowledge. I have yet to see him walking down the halls without at least two of his minions diligently polishing his tiny little balls. It is such a shame he doesn't test you on his life story or all his accomplishments or deep sea fishing for that matter because I definitely would have gotten an A on that with the amount he talked about himself, what a truly humble man. It's a surprise anyone would ever want to divorce him and take his money. All his bullshit aside, he is without a doubt the best teacher I have had at poly because unlike other cocky professors he performs his job at an amazingly high level. He truly wants his students to learn, and presents the material in a truly unique and effective manner. He presents you with direct and exact instructions on how he wants things done, and if followed, will lead to you actually learning something in this joke of an education we are paying for. I can assuredly tell you that Gorman is in fact NOT the smartest professor on campus like other comments have stated (have you seen our engineering department?), but that he is tops in the business school. Take his classes if you wish to concentrate in finance because you will a learn a great deal, as well as witness the many who enjoy flossing their teeth with his pubic hairs on a daily basis.
 
BUS 431
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
12:42 am, Mar 27, 2012
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  I got a B+ at the end of it all... and I flunked the final (blanked out due to over studying and finally learning my other classes).... This is because my ENTIRE QUARTER was dedicated to this man's ridiculously time consuming class. THE MATERIAL IS NOT HARD. It's just a fuck ton of bitchwork. If you are asian, or a slow-talking soft-toned slicked hair white kid with glasses, then by all means take this class - you'll love the amount of quality bitchwork you can potentially produce. I put in a fuck ton of work, never procrastinated, balanced all that with work and other classes, and still had to pull all nighters (which were not lonely because the remaining class members who hadn't already given up were right there with me)... So in the end, yes I learned 'some stuff'... but he sure as hell didn't teach us. Now I know how to google things (like you couldn't imagine how well), and I know off the top of my head that 5/13 = .385... but let's be real here, I learned to produce quality bitchwork by myself.. and as a finance major, quality bitchwork is the perfect thing for a resume, right? So yeah, take this class, kill your quarter, become a quality bitchworker. But don't think its impressive. It's just mindless bitchwork. I got a B+, but even if I would have gotten an A, I would still feel the same - permanently scarred by a loss of a whole quarter which in the end I didn't gain that much from... just how to use excel a little better, how to google, and random fractions. Fuck you Larry Gorman, you are a stupid fuck old man who takes pride in showing off infront of 18-22 year olds
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
5:01 pm, Mar 20, 2012
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  This guy is probably the smartest professor on campus, atleast he is definitely one of the smartest at OCOB. Like everyone, I was very scared of taking this class. In fact, I wanted to take him for fall qtr, then I dropped him, and signed up for him again this winter qtr, and took his class.This is class is DOABLE. 1 Midterm - 40%, 1 Final- 40%, 4 or 5 weekly problems- 20%. Just work hard, and you will do fine.I ended up getting a B+ and decided to concentrate in finance. He is a good guy,his class is the first class at OCOB that I actually felt challenged. I'm happy I took this guy.
 
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:26 pm, Mar 20, 2012
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  Gorman is the best teacher for this class hands down. As a finance major you NEED to know how to use Excel VERY well, and after taking this class you will be able to do financial modeling in your sleep. This class is VERY time consuming, but it is not really that difficult. The 100 hour project easily takes 150+ hours, so I would not recommend taking more than 12 units while enrolled in this class. Do not wimp out and take Roche. Any real finance kid at this school will tell you to take every one of Gorman’s classes, so man up and do it.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: F
Required (Major)
1:43 am, Mar 16, 2012
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  Gorman should not be teaching, the worst part is that the Poly staff allows this nonsense. The administration is just as much at blame for making you believe that they aspire for your education. Their highest qualified educator fails half of his students and they believe nothing is wrong with that. Just remember that this is a state school, and we are the ones who cash out $2,800 a quarter for this government mickey mouse operation.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
5:40 pm, Mar 8, 2012
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  Gorman really knows his stuff. He states from the beginning that you are going to have to work hard and you will! I had 16 units so this class was on the back-burner for me. I definitely could have put more time into the homework and practice problems and gotten a better grade. Yes, it is a hard class but it is do-able. I recommend taking this if you are taking an easy quarter. The important thing is to do well on the midterms since there are only two of them. I got a D on the first one but studied a lot more on the second and pulled out a B. Even if you are doing badly going into the second midterm, take it anyways! One of my friends didnt study and took it and got a D in the class and one studied and had a D going into it and passed with a C. Its up to you!
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
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10:21 am, Jan 11, 2012
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  So basically, if you want to work for Gorman's Sac, take this course
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
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2:44 pm, Jan 6, 2012
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  Coolest teacher I've ever had! Take his class if you have the chance. If you pay attention/keep up shouldn't be too difficult. Make sure you do the practice exam problems and understand how to do all of them for his exams and you should do well. Overall great professor!!
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
10:27 pm, Jan 3, 2012
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  Great professor, very entertaining. Last 3 weeks got a little confusing. Just do every single practice problem way before the test and keep doing them over and over again. There aren't really tricks, you can totally know the material if you just study it over and over again. Don't be afraid to take this class
 
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
11:53 am, Jan 3, 2012
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  Don't get behind if you take Gorman. The class is a lot of work but it can be done. He is a pretty good teacher but the last 4 weeks that he taught this quarter were presented horribly and made almost no sense.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
10:04 am, Dec 10, 2011
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  If you are interested in concentrating in Finance you MUST take Gorman. He will put you way ahead of the game. This class really isn't too bad if you go to all the lectures and take notes. He gives you a book full of sample midterms and finals so there is really no excuse to fail this class. Put in the time and you'll be fine, but don't expect to just skate by.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
11:41 pm, Dec 8, 2011
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  Never worked so hard for such a low grade. Take the class if you are going to concentrate in finance, otherwise seek a different professor.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
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8:45 pm, Dec 4, 2011
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  Gorman is smart and he knows it. He spends most of the time during lectures deriving the equations and providing intuition on where he's getting them from. The class itself may seem challenging in the first few weeks but it levels itself out. If you study you'll to great. Gorman is the best professor in the finance department. He'll teach you what you need to know to actually to well in finance.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
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10:08 pm, Nov 17, 2011
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  The best advice I can give you - go to his office hours. He will give you sick life advice and he is awesome to talk to. He genuinely will try to get to know you, ask you about your life, give you a little chat on how to succeed, and send you on your way. If you take his class for an entire quarter and don't go into his office hours at least once, you're missing out on a great conversation, and most likely full of expletives. Hands down best teacher at Poly. Get what you pay for by being in college, and take him.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
3:41 pm, Nov 16, 2011
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  If you want to learn Finance, take Gorman. The text he references for handouts and homeworks is taken directly from the Kellogg MBA program. He tries to scare you into thinking the class is hard, but if you work hard its not. If you are a slacker or a person who wants to skate by on the bare minimum, don't take this class. Gorman is an overconfident narcissist, but I personally think it works great for him, if you have an aversion towards cocky people though, beware. Fun fact: all investment bankers making 6 figures+ upon graduation from cal poly in finance attribute their success to this guy's teaching style.
 
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
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8:12 pm, Nov 15, 2011
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  Gorman is the BEST. Taking his classes will help you succeed in the rest of your finance and accounting classes guaranteed. Trust me, all other finance classes will be cake after taking this class with Gorman.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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7:48 pm, Nov 8, 2011
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  Do not listen to the people who wrote the negative entries below. Dr. Gorman is hands down one of the best, most knowledgeable professors at Cal Poly. It is true that his class is more difficult than the other intro finance courses, but he is a FANTASTIC teacher. If you want to concentrate in Finance, take his class. If you do not want to concentrate in finance, you should still take his class. Ask yourself why you came to college – to learn; not to get an “easy A”, but to actually learn something that is useful. It is not as hard as everyone makes it out to be. Just put in the work, and you will be fine. His class has a grade distribution like an upside down bell curve; the kids who give up and fail, and the kids who work hard and get 100% on his exams (and there are many). My advice: take a lot of notes, do not skip lectures, and practice as many problems as you can.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: D
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8:20 am, Nov 6, 2011
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  RUN AWAY. Click the back bar. NOW. DO IT FASTER. If you're still here, you're either interested in taking Gorman because you want to concentrate in Finance, or you're insane and want to kill yourself slowly over a quarter. I took Gorman because I wanted to learn Finance, thought I was smart enough to step up to the challenge, and wanted to prove to myself I could. Guess what? FAILED. DO NOT TAKE GORMAN UNLESS YOU HAVE REALLY (and I mean really, REALLY) THOUGHT ABOUT FINANCE AND WANT TO CONCENTRATE IN IT. I have never worked harder, studied harder or tried harder in my LIFE and not only did it kill my social life, I ended up with a C- on the midterm. That's not even that bad.. just guess how many people failed. The class is only a midterm (40%), final(40%), and homework(10%), so let me put it to you this way, if you get a C on the final, it's a BEAST to come back from. Gorman realizes that 30% of his class is going to fail his class and does nothing to compensate for his INSANELY hard exams. If you take this class and don't end up with the grade you "think you deserve", you only have yourself to blame. You've been warned.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
2:14 pm, Mar 10, 2011
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  DO NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHINE ABOUT THIS CLASS!! Like everyone else that has ever taken it before, I was really nervous when I sat down on the first day of class, and honestly my worrying was all for nothing. Gorman's class is cake IF you do what he tells you to do from day 1, which is showing up for class and working problems on your own. His tests are taken straight from the handful of practice exam problems he gives you in his lecture notes, so there's no excuse to not ace the midterm and final. Knowing the material from this class is crucial if you want to succeed as a finance student, and the way Gorman presents it leaves no room for questions. He boils everything down to its simplest form and teaches it with the added intuition behind the calculations that give them actual meaning. All in all, whether you're looking to concentrate in finance or are just taking the class as a requirement, take Gorman. You won't regret it, and once all is said and done you'll probably end up concentrating in finance anyway because of it.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
11:12 am, Dec 17, 2010
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  Gorman is the best professor in OCOB. He teaches the material well and expects you to work hard. You will learn a lot if you put in the effort and you will be ahead of all the other finance students that avoided him. He won\'t baby you and the ones that complain are the lazy finance students who want to slide through Cal Poly with C\'s. His midterm and final were exactly like previous ones and the homework is pretty straight-forward as long as you pay attention in class. Never opened the textbook. Its a shame that he\'s leaving to teach in the Ivy league. I wish I could have taken more classes with him.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Support)
9:30 am, Dec 10, 2010
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  DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE UNLESS YOU ARE A FINANCE MAJOR. It\'s that simple. When I first enrolled I ignored all the warnings. I figured, \"I have a 3.6, do your worst.\" That was stupid. Gorman says repeatedly from Day 1 that we do things that they don\'t even teach at schools like Harvard and Stanford. He admitted that half his class scores below a C. This guy knows his Finance and if you want to kill a class over summer, go for Gorman. If not, say goodbye to your life. His notes get scattered all over the board because he has to constantly rewind and go over every little detail. You will get lost. This course is like 3 combined into one. When you are taking a support class that consumes more time than all of your other courses combined, something is wrong. BUS 342 is supposed to be a preview into Finance, not an Encyclopedia. Other teachers are easier and understand how to teach basic Finance. That said, if you are a Finance major Gorman will put you ahead of the game.
 
 
BUS 342
Junior
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12:50 am, Dec 4, 2010
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  The most challenging class of my life. Everything everyone says about this class is true. Gorman is the best at what he does so if you are interested in Finance he is the best for you but if you’re looking for an easy class to fulfill the BUS 342 requirement, this isn’t for you.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Elective
4:11 pm, Nov 10, 2010
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  Gorman is extremely arrogant and his whole class suffers from his arrogant attitude. His lectures go extremely fast which can make it hard to really follow along with. The \"book\" for the class is not any more helpful in explaining the material and is really dated, and his notes are hard to read. His tests are ridiculously hard and his grading policy is not fair. Because of his arrogance though, he tends to get a little cult-following of people who absolutely love him and follow him around wanting to be just like him. He admitted though that he doesn\'t really like finance and doesn\'t do anything finance outside of teaching it and would rather be working on his boat. Don\'t take him if you don\'t have to. I worked really hard to pass the class and I don\'t remember anything because I just had to cram in a bunch of info instead of really learning the concepts.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
6:37 pm, May 13, 2010
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  Honestly, I have no idea about Gorman\'s other classes, but 342 with Gorman has not been difficult at all. He clearly explains the material and the midterm and final are almost perfect reproductions of his past tests. Anyone who failed should be ashamed. Take him at all costs for this class and all you have to do is understand the lectures and then do every past test. I actually thought the exams were going to be much harder than they actually were.
 
BUS 433
Senior
Grade Earned: B
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9:35 pm, May 5, 2010
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  First, the man is absolutely ridiculous. That being said, he is the best teacher in the business building. He will not hold your hand and listen to you cry about how hard things are. He doesn\'t care and isn\'t afraid to let you know it, trust me he told us. Either you learn the material or you don\'t. Don\'t think that because you are a senior he will pass you. He has kept more than a few kids from graduating and makes no apologies. If you work hard and study you ass off you will pass the class and learn a ton. If you think you can coast by \"[He] will fail every f***ing one of you, and not feel bad about it\".
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: F
Required (Major)
10:46 pm, Apr 27, 2010
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  I will say it up front, I\'m the kid that didn\'t pass the class, and this is the only class I have not passed at Cal Poly. If you are taking more than three classes and have a job... prepare to fail in advance. He is known for his 100 PAGE term paper... and I honestly believe that if you haven\'t taken him in prerequisites classes you will start miles behind the other students. I am retaking the class with Roche, and GUESS WHAT,? I am actually learning. All of the things that Gorman ASSUMED you knew are actually taught by Roche. I would highly recommend Roche over Gorman if you want to actually learn, without the 50% chance you are going to fail.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
12:20 am, Apr 12, 2010
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  Disclaimer: I generally get A grades. First off: This is a very hard class that requires a lot of work. Gorman makes this very clear day one. If you are not willing to work extremely hard then you will dislike it and most likely post on here that you dislike him. I have learned more in this class then I have in almost every other BUS class I have taken. He crams a lot of information into one quarter, but if you keep up with all the work and information you will do great (as long as you understand the material). The 100 hour project (if you do a thorough job) takes much longer. I spent over 100 hours without ever touching excel. My advice to you is pick a company right away (or once he gives you the project instructions) and go through the instructions and underline everything you can already do (lots of analysis, overview and research) and just start doing that. Work your ass off. Then whenever you have a homework assignment that relates to the project (the later excel assignments - that are not easy by any means for most people), do the same assignment but for your company and do a write up explaining what you did and why while it is all fresh in your mind. The homework assignments are all excel assignments that require a good knowledge of excel. He goes over the information quickly in class (if you understand excel very well it will be cake), but also very well on the handouts. If I were you I would pay close attention in class to everything he does and why so that you can understand it. You can later read through the handouts if you don\'t understand the exact commands he used. We never had a pop-quiz. Final: He basically tells you what you need to know on the final (at least the main parts). It tests your understanding of the material and not just regurgitation of the material. I found the final easy because it tested on concepts I found interesting and therefore retained very easily. Good Luck to all who take this class. I did not have him for 341, but from what I hear it is a very different experience.
 
 
BUS 431
Senior
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11:30 pm, Mar 8, 2010
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  Read the review written on June 18, 2007! This is Gorman in a nut shell. I haven\'t laughed that hard in a long time lol
 
BUS 431
Senior
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11:18 pm, Mar 8, 2010
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  DON\'T TAKE GORMAN FOR 431!!! I had him for 342, got a B+, then thought I could handle 431. It\'s a TOTALLY different class. Truthfully, I think he does a really bad job with it. He just gives you the project instructions week 4, that make no sense and are really just designed to scare the sh** out of you, then doesn\'t have you turn anything in. So you don\'t know if your doing it right along the way. And if you procrastinate, this is THE WORST class you could take. And he does nothing to try to help you out and expects you to learn everything on your own. really... don\'t take him.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:22 am, Feb 24, 2010
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  Gorman is the best teacher I\'ve had at Cal Poly so far. He shows you things that are above and beyond what is necessary and really teaches you the information. His classes are not easy, but if you actually want to learn the material you should take him.
 
BUS 342
Junior
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9:40 pm, Feb 22, 2010
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  I would definitely only take Gorman if you want to go into finance. He really makes you learn the equations and doesn\'t teach you to only rely on your calculator like some of the other teachers do. I was a little put off by him at the beginning of the quarter, and his course notes did not help me much, but they had a bunch of practice midterms and finals in them. He did not make it seem important to buy the book, but I would, and definitely do as many practice problems as you can. Basically, go to all the lectures and do all the homework and recommended practice problems. It\'s a tough class, so be prepared to put in the work.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
11:45 pm, Jan 12, 2010
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  Well, he\'s a great teacher, just not the greatest person. He officially offended every woman in his class the first day, so don\'t take him if you\'re sensitive to sexist comments about women and marriage. Other than that, he explained things really well. Do not miss a single day or you WILL fall behind. Do the required AND recommended assignments to further your understanding. I found this class really interesting and got 100% on the homework assignments, just flopped the midterm and final. Didn\'t really find the course notes or hand outs useful, as we would cover most of the equations in class, but he did say the textbook wasn\'t required and he gave out the questions and solutions, so that saved some money. Also, if you\'re opinionated (not necessarily a bad thing) speak up in his class and he\'ll like you. And go to his office hours. He flat out said he will like those students that see him better than those who don\'t. I ended up liking him, even though I was offended by some comments, because he seemed to like to shock you and make you think outside the box. He\'d spend half a class here and there talking about expanding your knowledge and how to enhance your skills to better impress future employers. Be prepared to work hard, think hard and study even harder.
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
9:37 pm, Jul 27, 2009
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  Gorman is hands down the best teacher I've had at Cal Poly. His classes are extremely time consuming but worth the effort in the end. I got a B in both his 342 and 431 class. His 342 class was tough but easily bearable if you study the practice tests early and often just as he tells you. His 431 class is very very time consuming and hard, but you get a ton of hands on experience if you want to get a job in finance or even a lot of accounting positions. The "100 hour project" is actually about 150 hours so plan accordingly (Definitely worth the time, recruiters salivate over this). It would be a waste of your tuition money not to take at least his 342 class, just realize from the start you will have to work hard.
 
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
12:00 am, Mar 26, 2009
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  Great class. All finance majors should take 431 with Gorman.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:26 am, Mar 23, 2009
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  If you are serious about finance... LG is the man. 1. Don't expect to be babied. 2. Get over having a social life. 3. Expect 150+ hours for the project. 3. Sack up and work your ass off.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: D
Required (Major)
12:01 pm, Feb 26, 2009
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  Gorman is the anti-christ, 'nough said
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: Withdrawn
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9:50 pm, Dec 10, 2008
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  So I got a WU in the course because I bombed the midterm. PLEASE READ MY REVIEW BEFORE YOU REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS. I wish I had. TAKE HIM if you are a finance major. You should know all the things he is teaching, it will be of great value to you in your future career and life in general. You might work on your math skills a bit and take a tutor from the very beginning. DO NOT procrastinate about homework. If you think you will, do not take him, you will not be able to make up for the time lost. DO NOT TAKE him if you are not a finance major. You don't want to go through the lectures. I'm pretty good at math and I used to think I would do great in finance. Yeah with other teachers maybe. But he is the hardest toughest teacher I've ever gotten at Cal Poly. So don't take him if that is not your major. If it is, take him. If you do bad, you should consider switching majors.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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11:35 pm, Dec 6, 2008
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  If you are serious about finance, you should take this course. It might seem a little overwhelming in the beginning, but if you put in enough effort - you should pass, and learn 10x more than in the other courses. Also, what you learn in this class is extremely useful in the real world so try to understand the concepts as best you can. Gorman is also very helpful because he goes the extra mile to help you understand much of the Wall Street jargon used in places, such as the WSJ. In short, Gorman is a great professor, the class is very useful and you will be very happy that you took it, at one point or another... (maybe when you open an IRA one day)
 
BUS 431
5th Year Senior
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5:09 pm, Nov 23, 2008
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  Currently in his 431 class and took him for 342...aside from most of the stuff written the bottom line is his class basically teaches you how to work hard. The class is engaging and at the very least entertaining. I would definitely say the class is not for most (about half the class drops in both 342 and 431). make sure your other classes are easy for the quarter otherwise you'll be dying week in and week out. Pass or fail, which is looking like a 50/50 chance right now, you can learn a bunch of useful information by just showing up to class. Honestly though, there is no reason to fail everyone...outside of Perello's 207 class, a grading curve has never been more needed.
 
 
BUS 342
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: Withdrawn
Required (Major)
5:19 pm, Nov 20, 2008
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  Keep in mind, I did not make it in his class and dropped out, so my review might be biased. He tells you on the first day of class that “The most earned grade in my class is and ‘A’, second is an ‘F’.” This supports my theory that you either get it or you don’t. Prof. Gorman is a pretty awesome guy who is living on a houseboat after a messy divorce. He has led quite a life and has done everything from being a fashion designer to being a stock broker so he teaches the class a lot of life lessons where he always says “If only I knew this stuff when I was your age”. The class consisted of two tests at a 40% weight each and about 8 homework assignments weighed at 20% total. I would only recommend Gorman for finance majors because from what I hear he is MUCH harder than other teachers. However, if you choose to take him PLEASE take this advise: 1.) Unless you are a crazy math wiz, get a tutor from the very beginning. Goman can give you names of tutors and I highly recommend using these tutors because they have taken him before so they know his teaching style, usually have answer keys to homework assignment, and they have additional practice tests. The one I had only cost $15 an hour. 2.) Don’t buy the main textbook. It is expensive and he NEVER referenced it. Just buy the two course packets. They have practice tests in them which are CRITICAL to your success in the class. So if you are up for a challenge and want a teacher who teaches lessons in life as well as finance, take Gorman. If you just want a pass (like myself) take anyone but him.
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
6:02 pm, Mar 27, 2008
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  Awesome teacher. He is a very engaging and humouorus speaker that does a great job of holding your attention, even when you're confused about the lecture material, which you most likely will be (he lectures at a very fast pace). He likes to slip in little stories and life lessons into his lectures that are very entertaining and make you realize there is more to this guy than your average finance professor. He cares about his students success, not just in the work world but in life as well. Very helpful in office hours and is very concerned about his students getting the best education possible. Extremely challenging class however, hardest I've taken. The project was insanely challenging. Have no illusions, people were dropping out of class with 2-3 weeks LEFT in the quarter because of how overwhelming it was. The good thing is Gorman understands that he's asking way more of his students than any other 431 professors. He makes this clear on the first day of class. In the end, he will factor in the EFFORT put forth by his students into their final grades. Your project grade is based way more on EFFORT than actually getting all the numbers to make sense. If you can show you understand the concepts behind the numbers, you'll be fine. If you take him you'll see what I'm talking about. In the end you learn way more than you thought you ever would have. My only recommendation is to take him for 342 if you can, I did not and I was very confused early on in the quarter. You can still make it through if you dont, but it'll be easier if you do. I recommend him to every finance student looking to learn a lot. No doubt about it, you will be better prepared for the working world if you do.
 
BUS 431
Junior
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1:02 am, Mar 5, 2008
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  Brilliant man. Unrealistic expectations for the quarter system. Only take him if you are prepared to feel suicidal for the last 5 weeks of the quarter and really really really enjoy the library... and I'm not talking about the bar. Good luck... his motto is more pain = more gain su
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
12:45 pm, Feb 21, 2008
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  Gorman is the best finance teacher by far. If you are a finance concentration and want to work ANYWHERE in the finance world, not just investment banking, then take Gorman for as many classes you can. Even take 444, which you can get subbed for the useless Case Studies 443 class. He prepares you for the midterms and final by giving you a packet of old tests. Make sure you know how to do every single problem without looking at the book. If you are doing finance, don't be a pussy, get your money's worth and take him. If you aren't doing finance, then take the other professors.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
8:02 pm, Feb 20, 2008
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  Take Gorman for 342! Fight it out because the material is important and you will know it after taking him. There are some homeworks, but the main thing are the exams, which he gives tons of almost identical copies of in the course book. You can get an A if you just take some time to really understand the material. He will give you everything you need. The rest is up to you, as it should be. Don't go to his office hours unless you have something interesting to appease him with. He's not big on stupid questions that could be answered by the free tutors or from the handouts.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
6:56 pm, Jan 27, 2008
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  He is one of the best teachers at Cal Poly. Not only does he care about you as students but also as people growing up. He wants to make you well rounded individuals. If you don't want to do any work, avoid him. But he's worth it. His grade distribution is an upside down bell curve meaning lots of A's and B's but also D's and F's. Pretty much you get it or you don't but he's always there in office hours to help if you take the time to ask. Also, some Finance companies only recruit from Cal Poly student if you've had Gorman and get his recommendation. If you want to learn a lot and be prepared to succeed in the future, being in his class opens lots of doors for jobs. Take him and you will be very happy at the end of the quarter.
 
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: D
Required (Major)
7:47 pm, Jan 17, 2008
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  Gorman is a difficult professor with a huge ego. I think that it is a real hit or miss with Gorman, his teaching style is great for some and horrible for others. He gives alot of A's and alot of F's (which he tries to shrug off and justify as having nothing to do with him). I would say that the best advice I could give anyone looking at taking Gorman is to go and sit in on one of his classes before you sign up so that you can determine if his teaching style is really right for you.
 
BUS 342
Senior
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12:19 pm, Dec 14, 2007
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  If you are not considering concentrating in finance then DO NOT TAKE GORMAN!!! He is a great guy, very entertaining, but really hard! Not to mention 80% of your grade comes from his ridiciulous midterm and final; although he does give you past exams and finals to study from. Still, he teaches the class as though you are all about finance, I have compared my tests to other Bus 342 tests and they are like night and day.......if you want to work your ass off for a mediocre grade than take Gorman (granted you will def learn the material)......if finance scares you, like it did me, take someone else for the love of Calpoly!
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
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9:07 am, Nov 2, 2007
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  You will think you are learning a lot but you will actually just fail. His class is frustrating and his tests are much more difficult than any of the examples in class, in his teaching notes, and on the homework. I do not recommend him if you want your learning to reflect your grade!
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
3:07 pm, Jun 19, 2007
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  I have taken Gorman for Corporate Finance, Securities Analysis, and Senior Project. I've learned more from him than any other finance professor I have taken. He pushes you to do better than you thought you could. I highly recommend taking him if you would like to learn a lot, but avoid his classes if you are trying to earn your degree with as little work as possible. Students who hate him are usually the lazy ones who didn't learn anything because they didn't try.
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: B
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9:53 am, Jun 18, 2007
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  Thanks for all the great stories of how cool you are, Gorman. The times you met with "big shots" in china, told everyone in the class that they wouldn't be able to find a job w/o a 3.5 GPA or higher, and your account of all those times students came to tell you how tight you were when they ran into you traveling internationally. I thought your idea to test the class on whether or not they could give you 20 different fractions in decimal form within 3 minutes was super fun and your rationale for making the class learn it - impress people when you can divide odd fractions - was quite solid. Just last week I was walking downtown and I ran into the King of a small European nation and he asked me what 3/13 was in decimal form. When I told him .2307 so quickly, he named me his successor. I am now King and have Larry Gorman to thank. Without spending a quarter dealing with Gorman's constant arrogance, belittling of students who don't immediately grasp the material, and bragging, I would never have gone so far. Thanks again, Gorman, and best of luck getting on one of those girls in your class that you hit on so blatantly!
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: B
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7:35 pm, Apr 2, 2007
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  How could a finance student go through Cal Poly and not take Gorman? Do any of you pussies realize who purposely avoid Gorman understand the reason your going to school. Do you really think getting a C in a couple finance classes or A's in them for that matter will really have an effect on your life? Seriously. When you tell someone you are a finance major do you feel confident you can have an intelligent discussion, if not, get the fuck out of the finance program at Poly your making our degree look bad. However, taking Gorman solves these quientessential problems that plague so many of our graduates. My one regret at Poly is not taking Gorman early on and I'm telling you now TAKE ALL THE CLASSES GORMAN OFFERS. Best teacher I've ever had.
 
 
BUS 431
Senior
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5:57 pm, Mar 15, 2007
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  Professor Gorman truly cares about students and their education/road to life. He covers a lot of material, but does so at a reasonable pace. He is not one of those teachers to waste your time. It is frustrating that I didn't have the chance to take him for more classes or earlier in my college career. In his 431 class I learned more than I have from any other finance course. Sad thing is, is that this is my last finance course and in one class i feel i have learned more than all the other classes combined. You will walk away from his class with a wealth of information, but it does require time and hard work. I am not going to lie, but I am kind of scared that I might not be passing the class. I have realized though in my last two years at Poly that the grade is not all that matters. Most of the time I learn more in classes that I receive a B in than classes with which I earn an A. His class consists of 8 homework assignments that are time consuming, but even with the first assignment you think wow i already have learned tons in the first week. The project is probably the hardest project I have had so far at Poly, and this is coming from a previous ARCE major, but the knowledge you will gain is endless. The project requires a lot of time, and it's best to start it as early as you can....waiting until the last minute is not an option. I hope that you take him. You will learn more than you ever thought possible, and if you have time go to his office hours, he is a knowledgeable guy to talk to about the career path you are thinking of taking, etc.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
11:35 am, Dec 20, 2006
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  I really liked this guy. He obviously knows his stuff and he makes the classes go by pretty quickly. I thought his midterm was very easy, it was basically the same as his practice midterms. The only negative things I have to say about him as that he goes through the material pretty fast and doesn't do many examples. His final was much more difficult than the midterm. I thinkg everyone in the class thought the final was hard. All you got to do is show up and pay attention, do the homework, and study the practice midterms and finals and you should be fine.
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: B
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10:56 pm, Dec 4, 2006
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  Gorman is a good guy and is willing to help you if you will put in the effort. He really does not like wussies. He covers tons of material and expects a lot out of you. Be ready for the project and make sure that you can devote a large portion of your time to it(especially around finals timeover 50% of the grade is the final and final project). If you are afraid to fail than I suggest that you take someone else.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
12:00 pm, Dec 4, 2006
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  Gorman is by far the best Business professor I've had at Cal Poly. Yes, he is challenging, but classes like his are what make me feel okay about paying $1500 for tuition every quarter. Take him if you can. You will learn so much usful information from him.. and he's entertaining which helps the difficult subjects not be such a bear. If you are planning on majoring in Finance and want to be successful, the Gorman track is a must.
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: A
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2:36 pm, Nov 21, 2006
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  Larry Gorman is a brilliant mind, but a sad person. His biases keep him from being a relevent rational mind, and instead he is a prejudice bitter person. I wish him well, but he should NOT be allowed to influence others, especially our young leaders and minds.
 
BUS 342
Junior
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1:45 am, Nov 9, 2006
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  This class is hard, straight up. Very time consuming, very confusing and very few office hours. 20% hw and 2 tests makes up your grade. Midterm one is not until about week 7 so stay on top of your shit. The class is very difficult but he does know what hes doing. I found his lectures very hard to follow and the homework and tests even harder! Good luck if you decide to take this class
 
 
BUS 431
Junior
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11:03 pm, Aug 7, 2006
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  I made $10,000 this summer strictly based on what I learned in Gorman's 431 class. The advanced skills you will learn on excell will make you a huge asset to any company (and yourself). No other 431 class is like this. If you don't take 431 with Gorman you don't care about making money and/or being smart.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: B
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11:01 pm, Jun 20, 2006
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  The reward you get for the effort is unbelieveable and you will truely be missing out on a golden opportunity to learn finance from a great professor. His lectures are great when he talks subject matter, but you do have to look past all the shit he talks about other departments/ professors in the business school sometimes. The way Gorman sets up the stocks class, you have a ton of spreadsheet work (about 8 HW's which make up about 33% of your grade and a huge project which is another 33% of the final grade where you combine all of what you learned from the homework and apply it to a REAL WORLD company- cool stuff that is great to know and gives you a huge advantage over others). Overall, sack the fuck up and take Gorman and dont listen to all the pussies out there who shy away from his classes.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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3:26 pm, Jun 11, 2006
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  IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT TAKING GORMAN FOR 342 READ THIS...Dr Gorman is undoubtedly the best professor at Cal Poly. If you have any interest in learning finance or making money you will realize that you are here at Cal Poly to learn what it takes to be successfull in the real world. Dr Gorman is the biggest asset to Cal Poly. We are so fortunate to have him here. All the other finance teachers suck (with the exception of Ramazani who is only 5 steps below Gorman as opposed to 10). He is not that hard just do the practice tests. If you miss the opportunity to learn from one of the best and most influencial/brillient teachers in the country than you are an idiot or a pussy who is afraid to do the work required to become successful. You got in to Cal Poly so you should be smart enough to utilize the biggest asset at Cal Poly.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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4:36 am, Jun 11, 2006
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  IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT TAKING GORMAN FOR 431 READ THIS....If you have any interest in Finance and making something of your education you must take Gorman. He is hands down the best professor at Cal Poly. It is amazing that he teaches here and not at an ivy league school. I have never learned so much information as I did this quarter. He is the biggest asset at Cal Poly. This class put me ahead of any student in the country in security (stock) analysis. If you are going to do finance you are stupid if you dont learn from the best. The class is not that hard just don't procrastenate on the "big project"(that by the way single handedly got me an internship at a top finance firm). Bottom line is you are here to learn. Gorman is the best teacher I have ever had. If you want to get ahead of the game and learn how to make money then you won't pus out and take anyone else for any finance class. Trust me. Don't miss this incredible opportunity. -True Rater
 
BUS 431
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
12:48 am, Apr 18, 2006
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  As my 4th and final year at Poly comes to a close, I must say that of all the professors that I had learned from, Larry Gorman has made the greatest impact on my career as a student. In 431, he covered so much material while forcing me to learn some of the most basic fundamentals. Unlike many professors that I have encountered here, he really does care about what matters. He understands that we are here to learn how to be successful out in the real world. Not to just sail through college, never learning anything and just getting by. If you want to leave Cal Poly having learned something, take Gorman. If youre not afraid of working hard to be rewarded by a deeper knowledge of finance, then TAKE HIM. You'll learn a lot, and you'll be glad in the end.
 
BUS 431
Senior
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Required (Major)
8:40 pm, Mar 27, 2006
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  This was one of the hardest classes I have taken at poly, but I did learn a lot. One of my buddies took Weatherford for 431 and had to teach himself the material, it was that bad. Although Gorman makes it harder to recieve a good grade and gives you a much larger work load, you will learn a lot more. Gorman does believe, however, that he is god's gift to finance. Sure, it's fine to disagree with other professors' teaching styles, and a lot of his reasoning for this made sense. It became excessive though, and he probably wasted 10 minutes of class EVERY day telling us why everyone else in the college of business is stupid and promoting his own teaching style. Fine Larry, we got it the first time. No need to tell us every day. This guy talks big and really needs to get over himself. Other than the fact that he is insecure, it was a good class. You will learn a lot about finance. If Cyrus ever teaches 431 again, take him. If not, take Gorman. If your only option is Weatherford... cry.
 
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
5:36 pm, Mar 27, 2006
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  Here is my story: I came to Cal Poly with a strong interest in finance. My statistics teacher directed me to a stat club meeting where I watched Dr. Gorman stand up in front of a bunch of strangers and preach about the benefits of computer programming and quantitative methods. Two years later these skills have paid off and several job offers are on the table. If want to learn as much as possible, you should form a relationship with Larry Gorman and work your ass off in his classes. A few caveats: Do not expect him to do the work for you. His lectures are excellent, but you need to study like mad and work like a dog if you expect anything in return. Be patient. Taking one class with Dr. Gorman will help you a little, but the entire series of classes allows you to distinguish yourself from the masses. Ask questions. It can be painful at times, but you must take the initiative to track him down and get help when necessary. He is a busy man so make it short and sweet. Forget about your precious little GPA. You will be successful if you develop relationships with people that you respect and communicate your skills to them. Trust him. Is programming the most important thing in life? No. However, investment banks love the stuff and they will toss you a 40 page packet of code just to see if you can understand the logic. Stochastic calculus may be esoteric, but understanding Ito
 
BUS 342
Junior
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Required (Major)
2:17 pm, Jan 10, 2006
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  Larry Gorman is by far the greatest profesor I have ever taken. He is passionate about the subject and presents the material in a way that you can understand. Yes, he does go above and beyond the call of duty relative to the other half-ass profesors at Cal Poly. You will thank him later. Gorman separates the men from the boys, and I guarantee you it will carry over into the real world. If you care about your future financially, take Gorman. If you don't care about your future, I have no clue why you are in college, and as a result you should take Weatherford--as Weatherford has no clue why he is teaching college.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
7:49 pm, Jan 2, 2006
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  Gorman is not as bad as everyone says. I learned a lot from him and would not want to take finance with anyone else. At the end of the quarter there were 10 A's in the class...so it is definitly do-able. Our class changed for the first time because of the new common final. Every 342 class had to the take the final..which was really easy for our class as opposed to Weatherfords. There are 2 midterms and a final. Look at his old midterms for preparation- he gives them to you. Homework also counts for 20% of your grade..which really helps people out. You don't get out of class early and there is usually no break. However, he is an excellent professor. Don't take him if you want a teacher to hold your hand. He never cared to know our names- didn't even take attendance on the first day. He goes to class everyday and teaches straight to the point. TAKE GORMAN!!!!
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
6:52 pm, Dec 16, 2005
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  Take him if you're strongly considering to be a finance major, you'll have a good foundation in which to build from. Don't take him if you expect to get an easy A in this class. Business classes tend to get a bad rep in terms of them being easy. Well, Gorman's class is far from that. He doesn't curve, takes no pity and wants you to learn the material and put in the work- PLAiN AND SIMPLE. If you review his practice exams, understand the lectures and do his homeworks that are worth a big portion of your grade in the class, you should be fine.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
12:41 pm, Dec 7, 2005
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  Everything about smoke and mirrors is true! Self-absorbed pathetic excuse for a professor who cares more about making himself look good than the success of his students. Serious interpersonal relationship issues--primarily because he takes advantage of his position as a professor to flirt with hot girls that are 20+ years younger than him. Every time we went to his office hours he'd sit there drooling over me and my friends and not teach us a fucking thing! Sick bastard, made us all want to puke! One time he asked our class to volunteer for some fundraiser and said both in class and in e-mail "females preferred." Gorman, you are a perverted piece of shit! If this was going on in industry you would be fired like you deserve! See a psychiatrist and pull your over-inflated head out of your ass.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:00 am, Dec 2, 2005
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  Gorman so far has been both the best and my favorite professor in the college of business I have had thus far. He is intimidating in the beginning (only to weed the weak ones out) and you may feel overwhelmed to start off, but you will settle in the course and do fine if you do the homework and study for the tests. If you are serious about finance (i.e. it is your concentration) then you NEED (and I can't emphasize that enough--you will learn so much) to take Gorman. However, if you are not a finance concentration, you might want to find a teacher less vigorous.
 
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:30 pm, Sep 1, 2005
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  Hands down... the best teacher at Cal Poly. If you think it sucks to have teachers push you, you shouldn't be in college. Gorman makes a business degree at Cal Poly meaningful. If it were a bunch of Weatherford clones, the college would lose its accredidation. A few more top teir prof's like Larry would go a long way in puting CP Business on the map.
 
BUS 433
Senior
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10:30 pm, Apr 25, 2005
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  After speaking to some current Poly students at open house weekend, I felt compelled, as an '03 grad, to shed some light on all of the BS that is spewed in here. Although I generally found Gorman
 
BUS 433
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:04 pm, Mar 28, 2005
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  Gorman seems like an intelligent professor and I think his teaching style is great for calpoly. I just hate seeing all of his little disciples following him around by their noses. Have some self-direction, and and some self respect. Taking one of his classes will not guarantee you a job, but if you take enough of his classes you will become delusional and turn into an arrogant prick.
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: B
Elective
9:22 pm, Jan 31, 2005
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  First of all, if you're not a finance student, you probably should get out of his class. Secondly, a lot of the posts here are bull shit. Notice that everyone bitching about how hard, or how bad of a teacher he is, only took 342, and most likely dropped out or failed. Pussies. He does teach fast, maybe even zipping through some concepts, but that's because you need to meet him half way, and study outside of class. This isn't 3rd grade, where the teacher reads the chapter out of the book verbatim. This is college, and Gorman's classes are definitely more challenging than the average class. I took his whole series, and must say I got the most out of the Student Managed Portfolio Project, which is the best senior project program a finance student can take part in. (That's not to say I didn't learn a shit load of cool finance in his other classes.) Now you don't have to take all of his classes to get accepted into the SMPP, but you'll understand the fundamentals much better if you do. I graduated in June, and now I work in portfolio management. Sure I don't use everything I learned in his classes, and there's a lot I will probably never use. Many of the concepts he teaches requires a PhD to even think about pursuing as a career (like the math you learn in 444: the class is half programming, half advanced finance concepts), and most of these Wall Street jobs go to Physics majors. But if you work in a derivatives company that employ these people, you'll need to communicate, and if someone is having a discussion about stochastic variables, and the mechanics of Ito's Lemma, you can look somewhat intelligent by at least knowing of the concepts, and what they're used for. Anyway, if you want an edge in the interview process, and if your daddy, or uncle, or whoever else you know doesn't work in finance, then you'd better sack up and study hard, and don't forget to party, or you'll burn out; it's all about time management.
 
BUS 343
Senior
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11:50 am, Jan 19, 2005
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  Overall i liked this class and learned quite a lot. Hes hard and an intense dude but he still cool.
 
BUS 433
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
3:24 pm, Dec 29, 2004
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  Here's the deal with Dr G. He is pretty much just smoke and mirrors. I graduated a few years ago and have worked in finance since I graduated. When I took him, he went on an on about how great he was, that he graduated from Northwestern, that you were an idiot if you did not take his financial engineering class or worship finance blah blah blah. Now that I am older and wiser I can see even more clearly that the students he appeals to are the ones in need of a father figure, so if you are looking for one, go see your real daddy, not him. Ask him if he has ever even worked in the investment banking community. He hasn't, yet he goes talks about it like he knows what its all about and what those firms are looking for. When I took him he also sent out an email to our class claiming he was under attack on Polyratings and asking us to sign on and write something nice about him. Pathetic. Beware of this guy and don't fall for his self promoting bullshit.
 
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
5:48 pm, Dec 20, 2004
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  He is probably the best AND hardest professor I have ever had. I am really glad I took his class, I learned a lot. His assigned homework forces you to keep up on the work somewhat, but my biggest regret was not working more problems on my own throughout the quarter. I agree with one of the earlier comments about his lectures being really fast-paced but I know I would have been able to follow if I would have kept up with the work. When I finally did cram right before tests, suddenly my notes from the whole quarter made a lot more sense. So i would highly recommend Gorman but just be prepared to put a lot of time in, which in my opinion is well worth it. He is also an overall cool guy who really wants to help his students any way he can.
 
BUS 343
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:53 am, Dec 6, 2004
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  TAKE HIM!!!!! Yes, he's a bit stressful and challenging, but if you really want to know your shit and get into a high paying finance profession, this is the man to get you there! I have taken every class that Gorman teaches at Cal Poly (except Financial Engineering...I'm not that crazy!) and it was the best decision of my life! He's hard, but not if you actually try and get into all the problems early! You really can't slack off in any of his classes, but it's really good for you. Trust me, if you're smart and don't procrastinate, it's not hard to get a B in any of his classes....HE GIVES YOU ALL OF HIS OLD MIDTERMS TO STUDY FROM!!!! Seriously, get off your lazy ass and bite the bullet...you'll regret it if you dont. But.... a word of advice...IF YOU DON'T WANT TO ACTUALLY DO FINANCE, AND YOU JUST WANT AN EASY A, DON'T TAKE HIM!!!!!
 
BUS 342
Junior
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Required (Major)
2:34 pm, Nov 23, 2004
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  Gorman is overhyped. He's a very cool guy, just not a great teacher. It's not that the course material is too difficult, Gorman just doesn't present it all that well. The major problem here is that he teaches at light speed. On numerous occasions I've heard peers of mine complaining that they couldn't even manage to keep up with the note taking during class. A subject that takes other finance classes several days to cover Gorman dabbles over in a mere 15 minutes. Now, some may prefer this rapid pace, however, others...myself included, prefer to process and maul over the information presented in order to ascertain a true, thorough comprehension of the theory substantiating such concepts. True, Gorman's course delves much deeper into the subject matter in the sense that his class sweeps over a much broader spectrum of information and advanced course work than other intro level classes, however, it's at the expense of building a firm foundation in the rudimentary elements of finance. I would much prefer to learn half the chapters of a book and have a genuine understanding of the material covered than rush through the entire thing developing only a shoddy comprehension of the fundamentals. One more thing, the text Gorman uses is unorganized and quite frankly, a bitch to navigate. Well, that's all I have to say, goodluck if you decide to enroll.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
12:32 am, Nov 23, 2004
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  Ok, lets get straight to the point here. College is supposed to be hard, it is supposed to challenge you, because life will challenge you. Yes, Gorman is hard and you have to work your ass off, but if you are looking to differentiate yourself taking his classes will allow you to do so. It makes me sick to read all the BS evals below writen by a bunch of girlie men whining like a bitch about how hard he is. If you keep up with lectures, make a point to visit office hours to get furthur help at least once a week and do the practice tests well in advance, there is no reason not to be succesful. So if you want to be the finance student that gets some bullshit analyst job that pays 30 grand a year then by all means take someone else, if you want a foundation that will give you a base for careers in investment banking or private wealth management take this teacher! We are fortunate to have a person of this talent at our school. So people get your head out of your asses and sack up to a challenge for goodness sake!
 
BUS 433
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
1:51 pm, Nov 19, 2004
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  IF YOU ARE FINANCE, YOU NEED TO TAKE GORMAN... if you do not, you will never get a great finance job anywhere. Gorman will make you work harder for a C than you ever had to work for a A with another teacher, but it pays off. On job interviews, they DEFINITELY ask you finance questions and unless you've had Gorman, you will never know what they are talking about. You need to take Gorman from 342 on up (342, 343, 433, and 444) but the amount of iformation you walk away with is staggering. THE BEST TEACHER AT CAL POLY.
 
BUS 433
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
2:01 pm, Jun 6, 2004
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  Definitely the BEST professor I
 
 
BUS 433
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
5:58 pm, Jun 4, 2004
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  HE IS A TRUE INSPIRATION & A HUGE ASSET TO POLY!
 
BUS 343
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
9:45 am, Mar 30, 2004
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  I don't usually "grade" professors but I cannot believe how much some people hate him. I agree that this class is hard and sometimes you are going to be really frustrated because you feel you have too much to learn all at once, but I think that it is worth it. I thought that college was supposed to be about learning, but from reading other evaluations I was obviously wrong, it seems to be about the easy grades. But if you do really want to learn something instead of having just another class full of bullshit busywork, take his class.
 
BUS 433
Graduate Student
Grade Earned: A
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9:52 am, Jan 14, 2004
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  After reading some of the comments on Dr. Gorman, I am completely appalled at what some of the students had to say. I completely agree that Gorman
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:17 pm, Jan 9, 2004
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  Yeah, Gorman is hatder than the other 342 teachers, but you won't regret having taken him when you need to take your other business classes. Gorman makes sure that his students know the material... that may mean more hours studying but it is well worth it. He is by far the best teacher I have ever had. It was the hardest I ever had to work for an A, but like I said... well worth it.
 
BUS 342
Junior
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Required (Major)
2:31 pm, Jan 6, 2004
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  Holy shit is Dr. Gorman hard. Not too much course work but tons of studying and if you are not a finance major and a good one at that, do not take him, you will fail w/o 40 hours of studying per week. He and some of these reviews say if you follow his previous exams it will do you well, they were usless, he didn't follow them at all.
 
BUS 462
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
11:46 am, Aug 25, 2003
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  If you have any interest in finance I would recommend taking Dr. Gorman ASAP. Half of these reviews consider him to be the worst teacher and I'm willing to bet all of them were people that just wanted to pass the class and get on with it. Yeah he's hard, yes he expects a lot out of you but if you want to learn it that's why he's there. Taking his classes will give you an advantage that you'll be glad you have when competing for jobs against other grads. If you want an easy class, don't take him. If you want an education (which, at least in my case, is what I'm paying all this money for) than he will give you one that's worth it. Although I recommend him so highly, far be it from me to say it's for everyone. It's your call, you still have to work really hard, but hard work pays off.
 
 
BUS 343
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Elective
10:02 pm, Aug 14, 2003
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  Any serious finance student should take Gorman's quantitative finance class. I guarantee it is unlike any other finance class you've taken and will give you a different perspective of the subject. However, it is not an easy class. I got a C+ and worked my ass off for it. A huge plus for all this work is that some employers look specifically for applicants who have taken this course. I got an interview just because I had this class listed on my resume. Take this class, it will pay off for you in the end.
 
BUS 433
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
3:39 pm, May 28, 2003
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  Nice guy, but honestly....way too fucking hard. If your real smart you might do well in his class. If you're really really smart you won't take this guy.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
10:23 am, Apr 16, 2003
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  If anyone thinks Gorman is a good professor they need to remove their head from their asses and shut up. He's the worst professor at Poly.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:19 pm, Apr 2, 2003
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  MUST READ! If you really want to learn Finance, take Gorman. He isn't as hard as everyone says he is. Just study the old tests!!! Gorman is an awesome professor. Yes he can be a little confident (some say cocky) at times, but it isn't demeaning. Also, he has some right to being confident because he knows his material, and he knows it well. I've taken him for BUS 433 (grade = B-) and BUS 343 (A-) and I learned so much more in the first two weeks than I had learned in entire classes. He is very logical in the way he teachs, which makes it easy understand relatively difficult concepts. ONE REALLY COOL THING about Gorman is that he is very understanding to the students. I actually missed one of his finals (I thought it was at a different time). He came to school at a time that was convenient for me and let me take it. This just shows that he really wants his students to learn. One thing: TAKE BUS 433. The concepts he taught were awesome.
 
BUS 431
Junior
Grade Earned: D
Required (Major)
11:21 am, Apr 2, 2003
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  I took Gorman for 342 and thought he was cool although I got a C. For 431 my notebook is full of examples and problems from old tests and all I have to show for it is a D. You have to teach yourself the material because all he uses is his notes. The average grade on our midterm was around an 80 out of 160. Gorman is a nice guy outside of the classroom, but its just not worth risking you GPA becuase you like a guy, thats what happened to me. He does not realize that his students are not geniuses like he is and should slow down on the material. To get a D you have to study 5 hours per week and lots of studying before tests. Bottom Line = Avoid Gorman.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
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1:22 pm, Feb 21, 2003
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  Best class thus far at Cal Poly. He makes it very clear how to get an A in the class. STUDY THE PAST TESTS. Only idiots will fail this class, and there appear to be many that do. The class was easy because Gorman made the material interesting. Take this class if you undecided on your concentration and are thinking about possibly doing Finance. You will either like it or hate it. And you will be giant leaps ahead of all other Finance students if you take his class. I would definetely recommend him as a teacher.
 
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
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5:53 pm, Jan 9, 2003
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  Gorman knows a lot about finance and he is really enthusiastic about the subject which is refreshing. This is not the easy way to take finance. But if you want to work really hard, and really understand it this is the class to take. Don't wait until right before the test to try to learn it all though or you are going to hate yourself.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
12:42 pm, Jan 7, 2003
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  Finance concentrations should take this class at all costs. If you are any other concentration, I would stay away unless you have a strong desire to really learn finance. Most of the other comments accurately describe Dr. Gorman. I will add that he does try to trick you on the exams. Even though he says many times that he doesn't, there is always one problem that we haven't seen before. Good Luck p.s. Master the practice exams
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
1:35 pm, Jan 6, 2003
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  Gorman, along with everyone else who has a PhD, is entitled to have an ego. These are people who are passionate about what they do. Some might mistake the passion for arrogance; however, I can tell you that Gorman's personal "set-backs" -- that some seem deem fit to say-- do not take away from his ability to teach. In the beginning of class, he makes very clear his expectations and amount of work involved. He even WARNS those students who want to cruise through the class, that they are in the wrong class. Some might mistake this for arrogance; however, he is being honest. Anyone who has taken the time to talk to Gorman, can tell you that he has a lot to offer as a person and a teacher. Take advantage of this, he knows a lot about a lot. As long as you are willing to learn, you will do fine. This class, as opposed to many of the "easy" classes, will equip you will the knowledge to be able to do something smart with your money when you get out of college.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
5:18 pm, Jan 5, 2003
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  I'll give you one good reason to take Dr. Gorman - competitive advantage. In this job market, you need to acquire all the skills you can. And I'm not referring to just finance majors. For example, early in the quarter I had trouble with an IRR problem, which is a fairly straightforward calculation. I asked five different people to help me out, and none of them could do it. All of them had taken different professors for basic finance. So what happens if you're asked a basic question like this in an interview, and you don't know how to do it? It's definitely a point against you. I won't sugarcoat it. You are going to work your ass off. The concepts are not hard, but they are hard work. What I mean is that there is definitely a steep learning curve, and the homework is time-consuming. But once you get over the hump, you're golden. My advice is to at least attend his class for the first week or so, and find out on your own whether this is the way you want to go. Challenge yourself!
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: D
Required (Major)
1:30 am, Dec 18, 2002
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  Ok, first of all, the person who says we can't use a calculator, is smoking crack. Second of all, even though I got a D in the class, I'm extremely glad I took Gorman. I feel much more confident and interested in finance than before. He is enthusiastic, smart, and he DOES care about his students--just look at all of the office hours he has, more than any other prof. It's too bad most COB teachers have taken students through the easy route that when a solid prof comes along like Gorman, everyone goes running in the opposite direction. Yes, I'll have to take the class over, but it will be a piece of cake after the base that Gorman gave.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
12:43 am, Nov 8, 2002
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  All i have to say is take him if you want to learn. If your at College to party then stay away.
 
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: Withdrawn
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1:45 pm, Nov 6, 2002
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  Okay people. Here is the real deal. This guy is a dick. He is arrogant and rude and couldn't care less whether his hard-working students pass or fail. I actually got the impression that he enjoyed failing kids, no joke. I went into the class with confidence and determination, knowing he was gonna be hard. But no amount of determination will help you in this class. I worked my butt off studying for the first midterm, and right after the test I went straight to the Advising Center and filled out a withdrawl slip. I don't think he could have passed that test. Even if you are a Finance major, spare yourself the torment and take Finance with another teacher. You'll be glad that you did. The tests are the same ones he gives to graduate students and they are impossible. Oh... and no calculators either.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: Withdrawn
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5:37 pm, Nov 3, 2002
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  This is the worst teacher I have ever had. He knows his shit, don't get me wrong but he doesn't give a flying fuck if you pass his class. Be ready to work your ass off and barely pass. Your grade is based on one midterm the 6th week of class and a comprehensive final. You don't know how you are doing in the class until its too late to drop it. I went to him for help before the exam and he suggested I withdraw. If you are a finance concentration then I would recommend this guy because he will preare you for the future and make you work your ass off. If not, DO NOT take him because you will be in hell.
 
BUS 342
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Support)
11:34 am, Oct 18, 2002
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  Okay, Gorman is hard...that much should be obvious. That said, I really think all those people giving him bad reviews are a bunch of lazy pussies who would rather coast through with an easy A or B than actually learn anything. I think alot of people really miss the point of College in general, we are hear to learn!!! Not to get show up and get A's for learning nothing. I have had tons of teacher who got great or okay reviews because they were easy. You know what I learned, almost nothing. Gorman challanges his students in a way that most teachers never will because they take the easy way out. Normally I have trouble sitting through a 2 hour lecture, but found that I was actually looking forward to going to Gormans class. Don't sign up for his class unless you are willing to work hard, he will fail you if you dont know the material.
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
10:45 am, Aug 22, 2002
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  I got an A in this class, but all I can say is I hate the class so much.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
Required (Major)
2:25 pm, Jun 19, 2002
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  Worst teacher I've ever had! Do not take him!
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
2:56 pm, Jun 18, 2002
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  I can't believe that anybody likes this guy. And whoever thinks he is attractive has REALLY REALLY REALLY BAD TASTE. Gorman is an egotistical jerk who is extremely proud of failing hard-working students. He is a poor excuse for a teacher and a human being.
 
 
BUS 444
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
2:51 pm, Jun 18, 2002
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  DON'T TAKE GORMAN, HE'S TERRIBLE!
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
2:47 pm, Jun 18, 2002
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  I feel badly giving professors bad evaluations, but Gorman deserves it. This man does not deserve to teach at Cal Poly. He is an insult to his students and an insult to the faculty. The last I checked, professors were supposed to help students and teach them, not fail them. He is a poor little man who has to fail 50% of his students in order to feel good about himself. Anyone who likes him is just happy because he/she passed his class. My advice to all of you is get over yourself. You're a tool if you think Gorman is even a slightly good teacher. DON'T TAKE HIM!
 
BUS 433
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
10:37 pm, May 14, 2002
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  I have taken Professor Gorman for 342 and 433 and have learned more from these two classes than I have in my whole Cal Poly education. I recommend taking Dr. Gorman for any class if you expect and desire to be challenged by your education (if you actually want to learn something).
 
BUS 433
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
3:16 pm, May 8, 2002
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  WOW- I didn't realize how hated Professor Gorman really was until I read that awful article in the Mustang Daily and saw some of the shitty things people said about him. HE IS GETTING A BAD RAP!!! There is something you need to understand about Gorman, he isn't for everyone. It's true that he does fail half of his 342 class, but I don't believe he gets any pleasure from this. He is very straight forward and told his whole class that 50% FAILED because he wants to ween out those 50%, I don't think that this should have come to a surprise to anyone. Gorman is a serious finance teacher and only wants SERIOUS FINANCE STUDENTS. If that is not you, then don't go into his class. He is trying to teach us a level of finance that is almost to advanced for the people in this college and that is why people don't think he is a good teacher, but I think he is FUCKING unbelievable!!! He has such charisma that when he teaches that 2 hours usually seems like one and he doesn't even take time to breath. If someone has a question, he can answer it without a problem and very clearly. Gorman is trying to bring us students to a new calibre. I read the Mustang Daily and it was so wrong. Any reason Gorman would want people not to write bad things about him is because he doesn't want to scare the good students off. He wants people to tell the truth, but those who got an F and blame him for that are usually the people who write these stupid comments and he know that. So to finish off: DON'T TAKE GORMAN IF YOU DO NOT CARE ABOUT FINANCE, DON'T TAKE GORMAN IF YOU ARE A PUSSY, DON'T TAKE GORMAN IF YOU CRY LIKE A BITCH BECAUSE HE ONLY GIVES TWO TEST. TAKE GORMAN IF YOU WANT TO DO ANYTHING WITH FINANCE OUTSIDE OF THIS SCHOOL BECAUSE I KNOW THAT IS ONE OF THE KEY THINGS RECRUITERS ARE LOOKING AT-- HE IS THE BEST TEACHER I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE AND IT IS BECAUSE OF HIM I AM NOW PERSUING A CAREER IN FINANCE. For his classes, no homework, just test and that means that it is up to you to get your shit done!!! Word to the wise, do not skip even one lecture or if you do, try and tape record it because only GORMAN can clear things up for you!!
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
Required (Major)
11:55 pm, May 5, 2002
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  Gorman's class wasn't great, and someone that is interested in learning anything should be warned that this might not be the ideal course. Prepare yourself for either an F-, F, F+, or A. Let the record also show that he is a very attractive man.
 
BUS 444
Freshman
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
9:05 pm, Apr 22, 2002
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  I did not take Mr. Gorman's class and will never after having read the mustang daily today. I think it is sad that a teacher is so insecure about himself as to write an email to students telling them to send him their polyratings. He should be ashamed of himself especially since he already had high scores. I am a business major and have had Devore for statistics. He has awful ratings but is an excellent teacher who remains the head of the statistics department. He never comments about his ratings and remains mature and good natured. Maturity is obviously something Mr. Gorman lacks, which I think would reflect in a students grade had he or she written a less than wonderful evaluation about him.
 
 
BUS 444
Freshman
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
12:35 pm, Apr 22, 2002
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  This guy is a bully. I DEMAND COMEUPPANCE! I don't appreciate professors threatening my fellow students. Hopefully, he will be stripped of tenure.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
3:49 pm, Mar 26, 2002
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  All I can say about this guy is he is the worst professor I've ever had. He is a man who LOVES the fact that he gives F's to half of his students. The other half get C's and D's. Why do people think he's so great? Because some students still think that "good" teachers are the ones who fail people. This guy does not teach you. If you take his class, you teach yourself EVERYTHING. To all the people who think this guy is a good professor, you're just fooling yourself.
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
12:43 am, Mar 25, 2002
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  Gorman provides a lot of information that is useful, and he presents it clearly if unmercifully. His ego and mouth also provide information that's about as useful in today's job market for recent undergrads as a slide rule. His expectations of an I-banking grooming pool using quantitative methods is just plain unrealistic, which is a shame, because his first two classes 342, 433 are taught well. Take those two classes, just don't fall for any of his "quant rules the world" crap. Learn all the sides of business, not just the one that Gorman sells in his quant classes. Quant isn
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Elective
5:18 pm, Jan 17, 2002
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  I had Gorman for BUS-342 last quarter, and I currently have him for International Finance (winter 2002). This guy has incredible energy, and is able to lecture for a full two hours, without a break, and somehow make it seems like 20 minutes! The energy he brings to the class room has rubbed off on me in terms of enthusiasm for learning finance. I
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
Required (Major)
1:17 pm, Jan 16, 2002
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  Teacher definitely knows the subject well and is fair in his class. No curve so be prepared to work. Better to take him and know the stuff if you are a finance major because you are going need it later in your class's.
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:54 pm, Jan 7, 2002
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  I realize the purpose of Polyratings is to post reviews of classes and/or professors. However, after reading some rather slanderous postings at Dr. Gorman
 
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
5:18 pm, Dec 31, 2001
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  BUS-444 emphasizes computer PROGRAMMING for Finance application and there are many pros to take this class. Class concepts include emphasis on geometric brownian motion, value at risk, m/a; the class, also, offers valuable team problem solving/collaboration with a small class size allowing more chances for questions. Further, Dr. Gorman is a solid teacher. While BUS-444 was a great class, it can be made better. My disappointment lies with my expectations -- namely, developing risk management skills and using programming to reinforce these concepts. The class content is worthwhile, but emphasis could be given to topics --e.g. exotic derivative valuation-- that weren't covered as well as those that were (i.e. m/a). Moreover, while programming enables deeper understanding of concepts, the value of this, in my opinion, was not maximized as the assignments did not adequately reinforce class concepts. The programming aspect will be difficult if you have no programming experience. This transition, as a suggestion, could be made more efficient by introducing the application in a computer lab instead of a projector to allow students to work the program with the professor available for questions. The class aside, Dr. Gorman continues to be a great teacher because he actively cares for his students and demands his students to work hard. He wants his students to have the theoretical/quantitative foundation necessary to excel in the work world and his efforts are visible to his students. I would recommend the class, and all others taught by him, to any student wanting to excel.
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:10 am, Dec 27, 2001
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  Do you want to learn the skills that will enable you to compete, succeed, and excel in the competitive financial job market? Are you willing to work hard in order to obtain the skills? If the answers are yes, then take every course you can with Gorman, especially financial engineering (FE). Why listen to me? Well, I was in Gorman
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
7:44 pm, Dec 21, 2001
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  From my viewpoint as a finance major and student of Dr. Gorman, Bus 444 serves two significant functions, namely 1) Programming and 2) Finance. A pretty salient part of the course is the art of working together; much more than any other class I have taken at Cal Poly. Teamwork skills taught me to be adaptive, flexible, and humble to feedback from peers. I have taken multiple courses from Dr. Gorman and he was responsible for crystallizing the passion I have for investment finance. I was very focused before meeting Dr. Gorman but disappointed in the quality of the business program at Cal Poly. I didn
 
BUS 342
Senior
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
4:05 pm, Dec 20, 2001
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  Will everyone who is crying and complaining about Dr. Gorman shut up? We all knew what was expected of us the first day we walked in his class. He could not have made it any clearer. Any person who attends class and studies the material can succeed in Dr. Gorman's class. If you have the opportunity, TAKE HIS CLASS!
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
12:56 pm, Dec 20, 2001
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  As a recent graduate who has taken three different classes from Dr. Gorman, I hope that I can provide a reasonably well-seasoned opinion on him. First, know that during my seven and a half year stay at Cal Poly I have been in Civil Engineering, Soil Science (don't ask), MIS and finally Finance. I also had the opportunity to run one of the largest businesses in San Luis Obispo (The Grid or Onemain.com) for over a year. None of this specifically relates to Dr. Gorman except to put my comments in perspective; I have seen most of what Cal Poly has to offer, and I have significant experience in the "real world". First, let me say that taking Dr. Gorman for 342 was the reason I became a Finance concentration. His passion for the subject, and for teaching students quickly drew me in. After being in the Cal Poly finance program for just 4 quarters, I have landed what, in my opinion, is one of the coolest jobs imaginable. I will be working for a very large investment company doing portfolio management. (anyone who knows me, now knows who wrote this) This is a REAL finance job, doing some no-joke finance with amounts of money that get ludicrous in a hurry. I will also be working with a group of the smartest people I have ever met, and I expect my education to continue right where it left off from Cal Poly. There are only three reasons I got this job. First, Dr. Gorman. Had it not been for Dr. Gorman's recommendation and help, I would never have known this job existed, nor would I have submitted my resume. Second, Business 444 (Financial Engineering) with Dr. Gorman. After eight and a half hours of interviewing I quickly realized that the only reason I was able to keep up in the conversations going on around me, let alone answer some of the interview questions, was the solid grounding in modern financial theory I received in 444. In addition, I was told several times during my interview that my skills with Matlab and Gauss (the two programming packages Dr. Gorman teaches), would be well used and were very attractive. I do not think it is an exaggeration to say that without these programming skills, I wouldn't have received the job. Third, my own computer and management backgrounds. Having additional business and technology experience helped me close the deal and conduct myself professionally during the interview. However, I would never have reached that far without the help, and the coursework background from Dr. Gorman. Now, the bad part: Dr. Gorman expects you to work, and work hard. This doesn't sound all that difficult, but it is very important. Many of the complaints I hear about Dr. Gorman start with "He is SO hard
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:10 am, Dec 20, 2001
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  If you're looking for any easy A, do not take Financial Engineering. This class will incorporate several difficult concepts from other classes such as Calculus, Statistics, Econometrics, Finance, and don't forget programming too. As you can tell, it is not for the faint of heart. I currently have a job in investments that I could not have gotten without the skills that I learned in this class. Believe me, Portfolio Managers, Research Analysts and Traders at major Wall Street Institutions use the concepts that you will learn in financial engineering. These skills include, Value at Risk (VAR), optimal currency hedging, Monte Carlo Simulation, and boot strapping yield curves just to name a few. Granted, taking Bus 444 does not automatically give you the key to a great job, especially when we take into account the current job market. However, it does give you a big advantage in an interview if you can tell a potential employer that you wrote a program that hedge's your currency exposure using various derivatives, forwards and futures contracts. Contrary to what some people may think, programming is an EXTREMELY important skill to have in any Quantitative Finance position. Before Gorman's class I never wrote a program. In my current position, I use my programming skills almost everyday writing code in Visual Basic which Optimizes Equity Portfolios, runs Risk Reports, and Performance Attribution Analysis. I know of several Asset Management firms that have several in house programs that they use on a daily basis that are written in VBA, SAS, Unix, and Matlab. If you want a job with these firms you'd better know how to code. If your debating whether you want to take this class, ask yourself one question: Where do you want to be in 3 to 5 years? If you want a good paying job at a major financial institution, then you'd better take Financial Engineering. If you want to sell insurance and index funds to your friend's grandparents, then you'd be wasting your time taking this class.
 
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
8:33 am, Dec 20, 2001
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  As a former student of Dr. Gorman
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
6:58 pm, Dec 19, 2001
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  I have taken Dr. Gorman for two courses, Bus 343 and Bus 444, and I can say with confidence that he has truly given me a great finance education. Most professors will give you the shortened and abreviated version of finance, while Dr. Gorman will give you the intuition behind the method. Financial engineering is a great class. Given the instruction I received in his engineering class I know that I can go into any environment and make any static project dynamic, be it capital budgeting, forecasting, or risk management. For example, we took a simple excel program and made it into a program that is dynamic. The program allows you to vary things like interest rates, variable costs, fixed costs, or working capital. In the real world these things are never truly accurate, some variables can only be estimated, which is why I liked that program the best. The class is geared towards giving you the tools that you can use on a day to day bases as a cost accountant, financial analyst, or investment banker. He is not giving you the holy grale, but he sure is giving you the tools to find it. And finally, for those who graduate and move on to corporate America, I know that your knowledge from Dr. Gorman will only help you be a better analyst.
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
1:55 pm, Dec 19, 2001
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  First of all, this is NOT a rebuttal to the Dec. 18th posting, second of all this an honest opinion of Dr. Gorman and his 444 class. 444 is a programming/finance class and anyone registering for this course knows this. I feel 444 is too programming intensive, however, programming helps you understand the financial concepts at a deeper level. Concepts covered in the course were Geometric Brownian Motion, Mergers and Aquisitions, and deeper looks into concepts from previous courses. I have recently completed a senior project on the efficient market hypothesis so i could sit here for 10 minutes and poke 1 million holes in that argument from the December 18th posting. And anyone who took this class will know who I am (because of my senior project), and i can be easily reached for further questions regarding the efficient market hypothesis... Can the class be improved? I feel it can and that is why I took the time to write something on the course eval that was passed out the last week of class. But seriously, what class have you ever taken that cannot be improved? I feel 444 is not the capstone course as advertised, it is too programming intensive and I feel other topics could have been more emphasized (i.e. M and A). With that said, I would still encourage all to take this class if you want to work hard and learn some new financial concepts and have a greater understanding of concepts previously touched on. Additionally, Dr. G, is a good teacher. He challenges his students to work hard and to care about their coursework and their education in general. 444 is a good example of this.
 
BUS 444
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
10:49 am, Dec 19, 2001
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  I think the comment that was posted last night on Polyratings was unjustified and pretty harsh. Dr. Gorman has provided a tremendous service to students and prepares us in ways that other business professors can not. I feel very fortunate that I was at the right time and place to take advantage of his classes. He does his best and only appeals to the best students and when the best students respond like that it is dissapointing. It is not his fault that some people don't have jobs. I suspect that the person who wrote that is feeling sour grapes because there is no high priced job waiting for him/her in the wings. Students now have the expectation that they are automatically entitled to something; they don't work for it. There is more to getting a job than just graduating, particulary in this economy. It is not a job entitlement and this student, whoever it is is really feeling resentful because passing the course doesn't automatically entitle him/her to a prestigious job.
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
10:02 am, Dec 19, 2001
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  My intentions for taking 444 were clear; I wanted a stimulating course that would challenge me. I wanted something that was cerebral in thought and application. I struggled throughout the course (I did not have the underpinnings of a successful programmer) and at times was discouraged but in retrospect do see value in this PROGRAMMING course. The objectives are clear; this is a computer course and it reinforces finance concepts in a programming context. The genesis of my dislike (many people I talked to and worked with enjoyed it) for the course may be my flawed expectations or poor skill set but has nothing to do with Dr. Gorman. He is the preeminent finance professor at Cal Poly and my only advice is to expand his offerings to include a course that teaches kids skills for the jobs we actually get out of Cal Poly. In support of the course, it emphasizes team problem solving and collaboration rather than competition which is beneficial both from conquering the programs and in life outside of San Luis Obispo.
 
BUS 444
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:50 pm, Dec 18, 2001
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  Why should you take 444 with Gorman? The answer is a simple one. If you want to learn skills such as programming and other useless skills this is the class for you. After 10 weeks I would like to have seen some risk management, some financial engineering if you will, but I walked away from this class disappointed. Three out of seven programs were about Net Present Value. If you have gone this far into your finance classes and have yet to understand this concept you should find a new major. This class is pointless and will NOT get you a job. The myths about people walking out og Gorman's program and making 100K+ are simply false. Don't believe me? Go ask career services, they have a catalog of starting salaries for all majors. I received an A in this class and learned next to nothing. The fact of the matter is if you want a good finance job you'll have to get your MBA. Undergrads should be focusing their studies on something practical like accounting. I hate accounting but the fact of the matter is you need to know it to get a finance job. So take some accounting classes, take some finance classes from Ramezani, and yes, even take basic finance with Gorman. But do NOT waste your time with this class. If you do take this class after 10 weeks call me and tell me what useful things you learned. You might tell me GBM, and I will tell you to go look up the efficient market hypothesis and then let me know if you think its useful. Dr. Gorman should evaluate whether his personal, self-serving style is benefitting the students. I think this class should be cancelled and a Corporate Finance class should take its place. Also look into the MA course that is going to be offered. Or maybe take time to sit down and figure out how to help the students of Cal Poly who are going to go into the workforce with a toolbox full of useless tools. Save yourself, learn something useful!
 
 
BUS 462
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  Dr Gorman is more concerned with self promotion than education. His ego knows no bounds. The poblem? Quite often he is wrong. He said "the maket would be at 8000 in the beggining of 1999" amoung other things. He is well intentioned, but clearly has a personel agenda.
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  I would like to give a strong recommendation for Financial Engineering Bus X444. Doctor Gorman was an outstanding instructor for this course. There are a few things that I would suggest to students interested in this course. One should try and take as many of the finance classes as possible from Dr. Gorman (i.e. International Fin. & Fin. 342). I wont lie, he is the hardest instructor I have had but is very fair. I would say that it takes a lot of dedication to the course and don't plan on being to social during this time! I personally went from not drinking coffee to drinking it black and I spent most of my weekends studying. The most important thing that one should consider when contemplating this class is the fact that the information one will learn in this course is invaluable and there is no other place that one can learn it at an undergraduate level but it is a serious commitment. If your serious about learning something truely useful towards your carreer, take this course. It is worth the prerequesits and time spent and then some.
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Elective
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  Financial Engineering is a must take class for anyone who is serious about a career in finance. Dr. Gorman teaches this advanced class with enthusiasm. Financial Engineering brings together everything you've learned in earlier classes and shows you how to perform practical financial analyses. If you like Math, Computer Science, Finance, and Statistics you'll get to use it all here. No more sissy word problems. Learn to boot-strap yield curves, price portfolios of derivative securities, and optimize multiple asset portfolios. If you don't take this class, you're not getting your money's worth out of Cal Poly. A word about Dr. Gorman in general: Take him for everything! Intro to Finance, International Finance, and Financial Engineering. Dr. Gorman is enthusiastic and really stimulates your interest in Finance. He is one of two teachers I've had here at Poly that inspired me to learn not just get the grade. I'd say Gorman is the best teacher in the College of Business.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  If you are interested in finance and wish to learn "the fundamentals of finance," take Gorman. Great lectures, enthusiastic teaching. Powerful and necessary knowledge base for further study.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  Every finance major should take his course. I learned more in this class than any other class I have taken at Poly. It requires a lot of time and work, but it is well worth it in the end.
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  This is a serious class for serious people. No matter what, if you put in the work, you're going to learn something. If you can't get the math, you'll learn a great programming language that will prove to be EXTREMELY useful in the future. If the programming is over your head, then you'll build a great base to continue on in finance, especially if you want to understand the bulk of what advanced finance books are saying. No finance major should leave Cal Poly without this course.
 
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  I you are serious about your education here at Cal Poly and want to get the most out of classes, TAKE GORMAN, especially if you are a finance concentration. With a "C" in his class you will have learned more than those classes were teachers gave you an "A". No doubt about it, he is hard, but he is the standard by which all other educators should be judged. Study hard, keep up with the work. Either you know the material and get an "A" or you don't, hence everyone complaining about bad grades in his class!
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
9:47 pm, Jan 31, 2001
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  Dr. Gorman reminded me why exactly I came to college: to be challenged academically and experience the thrill of attaining knowledge. He is hands down the best professor I have had at Cal Poly. Many of my peers steer clear of his classes, unfortunately they don't realize the disservice they are doing themselves. I won't lie, Larry will definitely make you work. However, the rewards for studying more than compensate for the lost beer drinking time.
 
BUS 343
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
3:07 pm, Dec 12, 2000
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  Quantitative Methods in Finance is not for the weak. For the first half of the course, Dr. Gorman (WSU alumnus with engineering degree) extracts material from Engineering calculus and statistics. It is imperative to study his notes and example problems conscientiously for at least fifteen hours a week. Don't fall under the false pretense that A's in Business Calculus and Stat 252 have afforded you a solid grounding of integrals, derivatives, p-values, and hypothesis tests; they haven't. Dr. Gorman painstakingly put together notes that are fairly straightforward and in a lexicon conducive to non-engineering majors. He repeatedly emphasizes important points and provides sample problems and solutions for each chapter - - DO ALL OF THESE. It is important to remind yourself throughout the quarter as you sacrifice your Saturday nights studying that your hard work is just a means to an end. Most of us want high-paying positions and the nice things that come along with them, but in order to compete against people from the more prestigious schools like Stanford, Berkeley, Wharton, etc., the wisest thing you can do is to avail yourself of Dr. Gorman's training. This quarter, Dr. Gorman passed out correspondence from firms like Merrill Lynch and Barra Financial who wrote glowing testimonials about Cal Poly Finance kids and how their finance training far surpasses that of Ivy League graduates in the same position. Dr. Gorman's courses are tailored to what finance professionals want in fresh graduates. These firms want students with a solid quantitative background, polished demeanor, and a willingness to work hard. Modeled after Cal Poly's "learn by doing" mantra, we were required to use the Gauss Matrix Programming Language in ways very similar to finance professionals. A basic understanding of matrix calculus is required to effectively use Gauss but once you become slightly proficient, your marketability and job options increase dramatically. Few if any undergraduate programs in the entire U.S. offer as comprehensive a finance program as the one established by Dr. Gorman and Dr. Ramezani at Cal Poly. They really are interested in seeing motivated students succeed and are a hurricane of fresh air at Cal Poly. "Persevere - There's never a crowd on the extra mile!"
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
2:51 pm, Sep 20, 2000
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  As a recent college grad now in the work force, I must say that Gorman does what it takes to prepare you to do well in the Real world. I got a great job with a great company, making great money and I owe it to Larry. But his influence on my career goes one step further. I got a job because I showed an understanding of finance concepts. But My career will flourish because of a solid foundation that has been laid by Larry. If you want to get by don't take Gorman. If you want to develop skills that will ensure a succesful finance career take as many classes with Gorman as you can. I am not blowing smoke either. Some evaluators will say they learned alot bla, bla, bla. I can say if you work hard you will get a job that pays damn good money right out of school. And you don't have to work 70 hour weeks doing grunt work to earn it.
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
4:03 pm, Jun 21, 2000
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  Professor Gorman's classes are extremely involved. He covers advanced topics in finance that are necessary to be exposed to in order to turn heads once in the work force. There is no doubt you will put muc effort into his classes but the rewards are far greater. If you work hard and swhow and effort he will reward you accordingly. If you slack he will nail you. It's that simple. I would recommend that all finance students take as many of Larry's classes as they can. Unfortunately, I only had Larry for two classes but I learned more valuable information and skills in those classes than all my other finance classes combined. If you are someone who wants to be challenged and reap the rewards of hard work, I recommend you take Financial Engineereing and Risk Management. It will pay off if you stick with it.
 
BUS 433
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
10:43 am, Jun 21, 2000
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  I give Gorman an "A". He teaches a fast-paced, information packed (sometimes too much information for 2 hours), lecture every time, and shows he actually cares about his students' (that don't flunk out in the first week) learning. Especially in his 444 class, you will learn things you should not be able to learn, things only fourth quarter and beyond calculus students learn, and he will make it seem easy -- IF YOU WORK YOUR ASS OFF. To be honest, without Ramezani and Gorman, my low, disgusted opinion of the Cal Poly Business School would still be intact.
 
 
BUS 444
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
1:09 am, Jun 13, 2000
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  Do you want to make $100,000 out of college? Do you want to be a "BSD"? Well if you have big plans then it is helpful to have tools to put them into action. By taking Gorman & Cyrus, you will receive tools far superior to your future colleagues. By doing well in their classes you will put yourself in position to work for a major bank or whatever else your financial dreams may lead..............Only advice: "Do not fuck around in their classes. There are easier teachers but, these easier teachers do not care whether you end up on Wall Street or not. And make sure you can drink beer with your buddies!!!!!"
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
9:34 pm, Jun 8, 2000
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  Alright guys/gals, this is how it is: If you want to actually learn something while you are spending your valuable time and hard earned money (or your parents hard earned stash), take Dr. Gorman. I'll be straight with you: if you want to pass you will have to bust your ass. I had to take this class twice, but I honestly learned more in this class than I did in any other of my classes at Cal Poly (excluding Dr. Gorman's Bus 433--Int'l Finance). What's key about this class (especially for finance concentrations), is that it's the foundation for all of finance. If you don't learn finance at this level you aren't going to have a clue as to what's going on in the 400 level courses. As far as the legistics are concerned, Dr. Gorman expects a lot from his students. The tests are very difficult, but are not impossible. He is quite fair in his testing and he basically tells you exactly what's going to be on the test (he even gives you all of his prior exams so you don't have to 'secretly' go around searching for them). My original incentive for college was to get a degree and then a well paying job. After taking Gorman three times (and I plan to take him for Bus 343 and Bus 444), I am now going to leave Poly as a well educated student who will not only have a degree, but will have a great education in finance that I will be able use extensively in both my professional and personal life.
 
BUS 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
6:01 pm, May 18, 2000
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  Professor Gorman is no doubt a difficult teacher, but do not listen to those who say you shouldn't take him. Gorman is the best teacher of finance at Cal Poly. He goes into much more depth, and requires much more of his students than any other finance professor. His class is tough, but if you are willing to put in the extra effort, you will learn so much more than slacking off in another class. He truly wants to see his students succeed, and is always available to help students better understand the material. I took Professor Gorman twice, and I would highly recommend him to any student who is willing to work hard to become a finance expert. He truly prepares his students for the real world by forcing them to gain the knowledge they will need to succeed.
 
BUS 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
11:38 am, Mar 20, 2000
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  I was scared of Dr. Gorman's class when I entered it. I thought the best I could do in his class was a C because it sounded like so much work. Dr. Gorman inspired me to work my hardest and to REALLY UNDERSTAND AND LEARN finance, rather than just get by. He is the best teacher that I have had at Cal Poly and I think more teachers should aspire to be/teach like him.
 
BUS 444
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
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5:57 pm, Sep 8, 1999
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  Is it a bad word?: Many people cringe when they hear the word "GORMAN". These people are often the people who have failed his class. However, many students smile and have a lot of good things to say when they here his name. My advice: If you consider yourself a good student and want to learn something, I only have one line of advice for you, TAKE GORMAN. People say he is hard and impossible, but those people didn't study for his tests. I didn't study for his midterm and I flunked it, I studied for no more than 4 hours for his final and I ACED it. His classes are not impossible, he just expects what any good college professor should expect from his students. don't take him if you don't want to learn finance. If you want an easy A, don't take him, you won't get it! He cares: He does not just expect you to do everything by yourself, he is always available to answer any questions you may have. He will spend as much time as you need to understand something. He really cares about his students. If you really want to learn finance: Take him for each class that he teaches. You must take him for fundamentals of corporate finance so you can get a solid base. then his international branches out into other areas. His Financial Engineering class is something that most students will not ever use because it is so complex, however take the class! It is good to broaden your knowledge on what finance is really about. Finance is so deep, one can't imagine. Other teachers will tell you that gorman goes way to deep into everything, but I say he teaches what should be taught if you want a good education. If you take him and succeed in his classes, you will be way ahead of your peers when you go out into the world. Bottom Line: Take Gorman if you want to learn, don't take him if you want an easy A. He is an excellent teacher if you are a good student. If you have any questions feel free to drop me an email, I had Gorman for all three classes, I can answer any quesions related to his teaching style. jsn1000@hotmail.com
 

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