Lynch, Joe 
Cumulative GPA: 2.43/4.00 with 106 evaluations
Presents Material Clearly: 2.35
Recognizes Student Difficulties: 2.26
Philosophy Department, Cal Poly, SLO
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PHIL 231
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
8:32 pm, Jan 15, 2013
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  Let's get this straight, I hate Philosophy, I've been putting this GE off until my final year and I used a priority to take him. He made this class pretty easy for busy architecture students like me who are definitely not going to be reading the book. I sometimes read the cliff notes but he does such a great job in class, reading the book or cliff notes only reinforces what he teaches. Being Philosophy the material it is confusing as $&!# so I had to go to office hours a little. He is REALLY enthusiastic so he takes about 15 min to answer someones questions and it's really confusing and you barely get anything answered in office hours. Now the best part was his occasional reference to PHILOSOPHY BRO.com best website ever. Very helpful. Class is pretty easy 2 exams with often quizzes and a final. for him a C is 65% per the syllabus and he really wants you to get an A. and to close it out, yes he was a contribute to the book "Big Lebowski and Philosophy"
 
PHIL 232
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:27 pm, Nov 27, 2011
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  Dude seemed really old and tired. He called it in other words. If you can take someone else. Cuz this dude is one burnt out old creepy dude. What's with that Creasy hair dude! the 60s called and they want their crease back!
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
12:16 am, Oct 5, 2011
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  Basically the reason I have a PHIL minor is because of Lynch. A great guy. Teaching methods are good too, but to get down to the specifics needed to answer the questions on the quizes right gets to be a problem. Fun class, worth it if you don't mind going to office hours to seek the extra help.
 
RELS 307
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
2:34 pm, Aug 2, 2011
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  Maybe its just because its a summer class. But holy hell such a boring class and very unorganized
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
1:46 pm, Jun 9, 2011
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  How did this guy get Tenure? Really easy class, one thing though. Laugh at his stupid jokes, can tell he has told them a million times. Note to Lynch: Get new joke material dude! That is some worn out stuff....
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
1:40 pm, Jun 9, 2011
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  Oh terrible....
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: Credit
General Ed
11:02 pm, May 13, 2011
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  I had a tough time with this class because he would go off on tangents, and clearly wanted to entertain the class. He is pretty funny, and morbid. I do not think like a philosopher and therefore DID NOT get this class. I went to every class, and took notes...yet still almost didn't pass this class. He has all his notes online so that's helpful. You really need to open your mind to something out of this world or else it goes right over your head. He was really nice at the end of the quarter to give me CR, and I think he is a good guy, just not the class for me. I would recommend taking him.
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
4:05 pm, Mar 27, 2011
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  GREAT professor. One of my favorites I've ever had. The readings in this class can be difficult to understand, but he did a really good job at explaining the concepts in class. Not to mention the fact that he is basically a stand up comedian up there! He had the whole class laughing at least a few times each class with the funny examples he used to explain things. And he was very helpful during office hours, as well. Take this professor!
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
9:18 am, Mar 19, 2011
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  I really don't understand why people have hated on Lynch in the past. It's philosophy, you're supposed to think. I came into this class dreading it, but after reading Plato's The Republic and listening to Lynch's lectures, I found myself enjoying the subject. Lynch is hilarious and his stories are a nice side bar during his teachings. The course consists of reading 3 books with a midterm on the 1st two after each book is read. During class he reviews the most recent chapter or couple of chapters and shows you the key things to focus on. He even makes study guide-like summarized notes to follow along with his lectures. A lot of times, just studying these notes will allow you to do well enough on his tests. However, if you really want to do well, read the books. I read Plato and I got an A on that test. I didn't read Mill or Marx and so the 2nd Midterm and final were a lot harder. Also, take careful notes when he talks about concepts, he says a lot of helpful ideas that aren't printed on the handouts, if you can catch some of them. This class doesn't involve much work. It's really just the reading that takes time (if you choose to do it). I took the big lecture so there were no essays but the tests were challenging multiple choice questions. Take this guy if you're not a big philosophy fan and want a more humorous view of philosophical works. Plus, he's very helpful with clarifying concepts by email or in office hours.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
2:55 pm, Feb 21, 2011
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  Dear Professor Lynch, I was going to send you a personal email, but i figured that Polyratings is probably a more effective way of reaching you seeing that you post on here all the time. PLEASE STOP RATING YOURSELF, YOU CHILDISH PRICK. It is blatantly obvious, and really immature. I have not even had you as a professor yet, but I am trying to take a GE that you teach. Maybe if you tried harder as a teacher, your students would post positive things about you so you wouldn't have to, you PolyRatings Troll. You make me sick, you stuck up selfish bastard Yours truly, A frustrated Engineering student
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
9:26 pm, Feb 16, 2011
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  Joe Lynch cares more about hearing himself talk than understanding student difficulties.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
7:04 pm, Jan 9, 2011
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  Lynch is one of the funnier Cal Poly teachers. He's always cracking a joke about his ex-wives or old jobs. There are three "big surveys" (midterms) and a bunch of "little surveys" (quizzes) throughout the course of the class. The last big survey is the final, but out of the other two big surveys, the lowest score gets dropped. So you pretty much only need to cram for one of the surveys and the final to get a pretty decent grade in this class. He checks attendance every so often, but its just a sheet you initial. I believe he uses it to give you more points at the end of the quarter if your in between grades. I would recommend taking the bigger lecture class simply because the tests aren't as difficult. Apparently there are essay portions in his smaller classes.
 
PHIL 312
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
5:49 pm, Nov 26, 2010
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  Hmmm
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Support)
9:45 pm, Sep 19, 2010
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  This guy was so funny! The class itself is ridiculous but he kept me entertained. Recommend him but not the class
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
10:38 pm, Jul 31, 2010
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  This class sucked the life out of me. Just awful!
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
1:50 pm, Jun 4, 2010
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  Lynch is hilarious and really does a great job finding ways for students to relate to the material. Sometimes the class was like a stand up comedy act for him, but i really enjoyed that. It really brought some humor to the boring philosophy material. The midterms were pretty easy and he gives you a study guide that has direct questions from the test. I really like him and i would definitely recommend him!
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
Elective
8:41 am, Feb 14, 2010
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  If you consider bad stand up comedy as education, this class is for you. Really easy class, I went 50% and received a C. Just laugh at the jokes and you will get a C, at least. However, between the so called comedy there is a bit of eduction. 3 test and mostly lecture plus some dude form the community gives a talk. I say take the class.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
10:42 am, Feb 3, 2010
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  Professor Lynch is the man! His lectures are like stand up comedy while still learning. Take him and it transforms a would-be boring 2 hour lecture from 7-9 to something to look forward to
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Elective
12:40 pm, Jan 28, 2010
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  Okay
 
 
RELS 307
Junior
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
6:54 pm, Jan 8, 2010
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  Joe\'s a pretty cool guy. He\'s very animated when he presents the material. I\'d say you\'d be hard pressed to fall asleep in this guy\'s class. He\'s really into Buddhism (at least as a subject, if not a religious practice) and has some pretty cool things to show. He works really hard to bring in some monks as well, which is awesome. His tests can be a bit rocky...there\'s a lot more to Buddhism than most people realize so you\'re gonna have to do the reading and memorize quite a bit. His journals...well you can write about whatever you want pertaining to Buddhism which makes it easy. The assignment wasn\'t presented super clearly but just have something to turn in for each exam. Overall, a pretty fun class regardless of the grade you receive.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
11:18 pm, Jan 6, 2010
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  I would definitely recommend Lynch. I\'ve never laughed so hard in a lecture. He makes the full two hours fairly interesting considering the boring subject. However, he is pretty out there and the tests/quizzes can be tricky sometimes. Also, don\'t ever bother going to office hours because he won\'t ever remember who you are.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:25 pm, Aug 29, 2009
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  I thought Lynch was a great teacher! He makes lectures interesting and he's an incredibly intelligent guy. Other than the shallow comments about his appearance, I don't understand what there is to dislike about him as a professor. Much more entertaining than most professors I've had.
 
PHIL 307
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
11:52 am, Aug 20, 2009
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  One creepy old dude. Yuk!
 
RELS 307
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
11:00 am, Jun 28, 2009
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  What can I say about Joe Lynch that hasn't been said before? Except for that he is very intelligent, funny, informative, generous, and kind. He was my favorite teacher out of all of my years of schooling at Cal Poly. Take his classes! The Buddhism course that he taught was very insightful and a pleasure to study for. It was very informative and very applicable to our lives. He teaches this religious studies course more like a philosophy class and looks in detail to the ideas and beliefs about this system and doesn't every put his personal viewpoints into the teaching. He is a very fair and unbiased teacher and very professional. For me, the class was of particular interest and I really enjoyed it and got a lot from it. There are two midterms, each of which are fairly hard with some challenging questions. There is an essay question for both of these, but Professor Lynch always provides you with the question he is going to ask you before hand, so you can adequately study for it. He grades very generously on the essay portion of the test. The multiple choice questions are difficult and ask you to recall some very specific details from his lectures, but overall they are ok. One awesome thing he does is to give us handouts, which completely clarify all of the matierial in the book and all of the material taught in class. There is a lot of reading to do for the class and you will get a lot out of it by actually reading it, but the handouts do a nice job of summarizing. Read the actual textbooks to get all of the information necessary for the tests. There is a journal portion of the class as well, which you turn in with the midterms. This was fun to keep and write about whatever came to mind on the topic of Buddhism, or how you reacted to the teachings in class. The final was multiple choice only and it was pretty difficult. Lots of questions were very specific about different schools of Buddhism, but overall it was an ok test. Be prepared to put a lot of work in for the class, but it is interesting material, and it is taught well. Take this class! If you study the handouts and do the reading in the textbooks, you will do fine.
 
PHIL 213
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Elective
1:08 pm, Jun 23, 2009
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  I heard this teacher is a "Carny or Carnie" during the Summer? Is that true?
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:26 am, Jun 18, 2009
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  Nothing to write home about! Very average teacher and class.
 
PHIL 231
Freshman
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
11:54 pm, Apr 29, 2009
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  TAKE HIM! he is so funny and makes the class entertaining. I was not looking forward to this class, thinking that it would be hard, but it's not bad at all. He gives "surveys" which are quizzes with 10 multiple choice questions-drops the lowest one, two multiple choice midterms-drops the lowest one, and a final.
 
PHIL 230
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: Credit
General Ed
4:49 pm, Mar 26, 2009
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  Joe is a very funny guy. The class can get confusing, so just read/study his online lecture notes... Thankfully, he assigns a "writing journal" to complete the 3500 word requirement for GE's, but it's nothing to worry about. There's 3 very small books to read, and 3 corresponding exams. I was scared of Philosophy from what I've heard from other students, so I took it CR/NC. But Take Joe for philosophy GE.!!!
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:55 am, Mar 13, 2009
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  I agree Mr. Lynch is "sick" but not in the adolescent nomenclature suggested. Mr. Lynch "over the top" performance style of instructing wear on the psychey. Just stroke his ego and listen to his rants and earn a B.
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
10:42 pm, Mar 10, 2009
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  Joe Lynch is sick! If I were a philosophy professor I would teach just like he does. Im not saying the class is easy, but he explained the material in the best way possible...with lots of funny jokes. The course consists of 2 midterms and a test. only the highest of 2 midterms counts for your grade. a few quizes, and some mandatory study guides (not graded, just given credit upon completion) not bad right?
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
10:29 am, Dec 12, 2008
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  He is Late for class everyday, very loud person! Complete reading, listen to lecture and you will come out with at least a (B) .
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:28 am, Nov 20, 2008
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  I thought this teacher was awesome. He is down to earth, hilarious, and presents material in a way that i thought made it very easy to understand. Maybe its because I already like philosophy, but I didn't think his lectures were boring or convoluted at all. Other people might be complaining that he goes off on tangents, but those tangents were actually very helpful examples that related the ideas back to the real world. Also, I couldn't care less what my teacher looks like. As long as he's teaching me interesting information, He could be a one-legged leper.
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
5:01 pm, Aug 29, 2008
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  Not a good teacher
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: Withdrawn
General Ed
12:17 pm, Aug 18, 2008
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  I droped this Class because he was not interested in coming to class on time! A bad sign when it comes to dedication to education. So why waste my time and my parents money. I am very concerned also, I am thinking of changing my Major, he was sitting in as Deparment Chair this Summer, this is a BIG mistake! He is too much of a moron/disconected for this Student oriented position.
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
12:00 pm, Aug 12, 2008
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  He shows up at least 5 minutes late to class EVERY DAY.
 
PHIL 422
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
12:22 pm, Jul 31, 2008
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  I agree he talks way to much! Learning cannot take place if it's "all" about the Teacher.
 
PHIL 422
Senior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
6:48 pm, Jul 23, 2008
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  Lynch is an awesome professor. However, his teaching style is all verbal, with pretty much nothing on the board. This style works, but is a bit painful for me. I wish he would write on the board more and explain more fully on the board. Sometimes we just rush through a bunch of topics and it is hard to keep up. This class was a bit strange since we were all in a discussion group for class and it wasn't really a lecture. I like the lectures better, but it was ok for this class. The class focused on the mind and on consciousness. As in all philosophy there aren't any difinitive answers, so it can be frustrating studying the material, but it is fun to explore which theories make the most sense to you. This class had many extra credit opportunities, which I was very surprised and pleased with. The class is pretty much based off of a presentation, a research paper, two midterms, and a final. The final was optional, which was really nice. The presentation wasn't too bad, but it really is a lecture to the class from a chapter of the book. The students taught each other the book and Lynch included important points after the presenations and leading up to the presentations. The paper was just a continuation of the presentation and was a little bit long and I felt a bit pressed for time trying to get it all done by its due date. The tests as always are pretty hard. You need to know the material front and back due to Lynch's testing style with challenging multiple choice questions. Know who supports which theory and what kind of philosophy they believe in. He always has questions like that, which are very detail oriented and easy to miss. Overall, the class was pretty enjoyable. Lynch as always was fun and knowledgable. Read all of the material and go to class and you will be fine.
 
 
PHIL 231
Freshman
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
5:52 pm, Jun 17, 2008
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  Quizzes are easy. Tests and mid-terms are killer, have many typos, and are a bad representation of what we should have learned in my opinion. Anyone should be able to pass, but if you are looking for an A (and you aren't a philosophy lover) stay away. He's a very funny and entertaining guy, but that's not always a good thing.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
11:53 am, Jun 7, 2008
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  so funny
 
PHIL 307
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
11:40 am, Mar 24, 2008
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  Nope!
 
PHIL 320
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
8:53 am, Dec 24, 2007
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  I am so tired of teachers thinking it is cool to look and act like freaks. How is this going to help me in the real World, this is my Education?! What ever! Okay class, most all answered below. Sorry for the rant.
 
PHIL 320
Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
1:03 pm, Dec 20, 2007
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  Sorta agree with below statement? Overall a good class. Wish there was another choice for Teracher, but he was okay.
 
PHIL 320
Senior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
10:48 am, Dec 20, 2007
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  Lynch is a very knowledgeable professor and is very helpful when you have questions. His teaching style can be a little difficult at times since he doesn't write nearly anything on the board, and his lectures can become a little boring depending on the material, but he always tries to spice things up and throws in lots of jokes and stories to keep the class entertained. He is great at keeping students' attention with these stories and jokes. This class was Asian Philosophy and we studied all kinds of Asian and East Asian thought. It was a very interesting class, but we didn't get into all of the material that I wish we would have gotten into. The class is structured around 2 midterms and a final. There was a lot of reading for this class, but the readings were manageable and interesting at times. The tests were 40 multiple choice with an essay portion. The essay question is given out prior to the test and review sheets were given out too. These are very helpful and even contain which handouts you should study. The final was 50 multiple choice questions and a written essay, but you could write the essay at home and turn it in with the final optionally. The tests are rather difficult and contain the a, b, c, a or b, or all of the above type answers, which makes you have to know very specifically what the correct answer is. This can be very difficult when the material is very similar. Overall, this class was interesting and fun at times, and Lynch was a great teacher for it, just do the reading and go to class, and do the study guides and you will do alright.
 
 
PHIL 307
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:25 am, Aug 10, 2007
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  I am Phil major and find this Prof. way to concerned about about jokes, being liked and funny, not education. But, I will say I did receive an A for my effort and did learn in this class. That is good. If I had a chice I would take another Prof.
 
RELS 307
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
2:34 pm, May 29, 2007
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  First of all anyone can see the difference between the negative comments just written by idiots who want to be funny by breaking a guy down and the comments written by those who have some intelligence and want toexperience everything poly offers. So for you people who joke around on a very helpful website here's some CONSTRUCTIVE criticism for you, go fuck yourselves.. Joe is a great professor who knows what he is talking about while relating the subject to the students and keeping us attentative by acting more like a stand-up comedian rather than a dull professor. I would highly recommend all his classes. And in the future try using some discretion and maturity and only write useful comments on this site and go talk shit on people on myspace.
 
RELS 307
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
1:35 pm, May 29, 2007
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  For one thing, if anyone has anything negative to say about prof. Lynch, you obviously were just taking this class to fulfill the requirement and didnt take anything he taught you to heart. his class is awesome and he is a great teacher! TAKE HIM FOR BUDDHISM OR PHILOSOPHY and im sure you'll come away from his class with no regrets. what effort you put in is defintiely how much knowledge you'll get out. he's very cool, laid back, and although i kind of get lost in his lectures sometimes, it seems to make sense when i read what i am supposed to and he's def one of those teachers that will always be willin to help if you need it! take him!
 
RELS 307
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
5:06 pm, May 25, 2007
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  All the good remarks about this professor are true. One trait that stands out the most with Lynch is that he has an overwhelming sense of willingness to appeal to the students and help us out. Lynch has made it apparent that he wants us to enjoy his lectures and tries to upp the humor as best he can. Any one who is in their right mind can see it. There are those who lazily try to skate by in his class and make it apparent to show that they are not mature enough to sit through his lectures without acting like a dumba$$. Thanks guys for giving Cal Poly a bad name. Bottom Line, if you like cool professors and have some sense of intelligence, TAKE LYNCH. PEACE out.
 
RELS 307
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
Elective
4:18 pm, May 25, 2007
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  Professor Lynch is an amazingly intelligent man. I took Phil 231 with him last quarter and couldn't wait to get into the Buddhism class this quarter. He is a laid back kinda guy, easy to talk to, and really knows his shit!! He can relate to the students really well during lectures too. I can understand if some people are bitter about him because he makes his tests hard...well thats why you are here...to learn! So get off your lazy ass and study the material, it's really interesting. Sometimes lectures can get a little boring, but what lecture doesn't? Give the guy a break, and go hang out with him in his office when he's there...great guy!
 
RELS 307
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
4:05 pm, May 25, 2007
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  This is my second quarter taking Lynch. I had him in 231 and now in buddhism. The structure of the class is exactly the same for both: 2 midterms (multiple choice with a very short essay that he gives you the topic for before the test), he drops the lowest and a cumulative multiple choice final. If you print up the notes that he writes up for the class and take notes during his lectures there is no way in hell you can get below a B. Also because he gives you his own personal notes for the books required you don't even need to buy them. While it is pretty easy to fall asleep in class because some of the material seems dry Lynch gives it his best effort to make it interesting and funny. The man makes it extremely clear how those that enjoy light beer over a good Newcastle probably should never have been born. Take Lynch for Phil 231 and Rels 307, he's a good guy and wants his students to do well in the class.
 
 
RELS 307
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
2:22 pm, May 25, 2007
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  OK, i justed wanted to say that that it doesn't matter what a professor looks like. Joe knows his stuff, and he's a great teacher. Yes his course is easy, but, its a nice change to some of the other professors here that want you to fail. Joe cares what you get in his class and he's going to help you out as much as he can. He's a good teacher and a makes going to class fun and relaxing, its the only class that i have taken that i don't feel stressed out in. Take a course with him if you can its a nice change to things.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:23 am, Apr 16, 2007
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  I just took a class from the "Crypt Keeper" I always wondered what happened to him once "Tales From the Crypt" shut down. He teaches Philosophy 231 at Cal Poly.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
12:46 pm, Apr 3, 2007
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  Not a great teacher!
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
12:17 am, Mar 6, 2007
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  Great teacher.
 
PHIL 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
3:13 pm, Feb 7, 2007
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  Yes he looks like a ninja pirate, yes hes a little kooky, and yes im going to try to take every course i can with him. every class is like this,2 multiple choice tests (which are pretty hard by the way) a "journal" for the WI requirement, and a final cumulative multiple choice test. and he drops the lowest 'survey' or midterm! Joe is an amazing lecturer, you hear both sides of the argument, and will never NEVER get his bias about anything, except beer...because ales are the best, its a brute fact! Joe is amazing! disregard every negative thing said about him on this site, they are entirely wrong.
 
PHIL 321
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:05 am, Dec 17, 2006
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  I got this really creepy feeling around this teacher. I caught him looking down my shirt a few times. What a dirty old man! Obviously not a good experience for me. I would not take him again or reccomend this course with this teacher. I agree a bunch of useless shit, I also agree with other post, I think he wrote his own evaluation, you go Kung Fu boy!
 
 
PHIL 321
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
12:02 pm, Nov 20, 2006
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  Not a very good class, I would not suggest this course or teacher. Not very interesting topic or teacher. Teacher was a bore. So was the material. What's the point of all this nonsense, I am a doer not a talker. If you like to learn about useless shit this is the class for you. No offense, but a waste of my parents money.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:13 am, Nov 6, 2006
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  I didn't think teacher's could write their own evaluations??
 
PHIL 320
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
6:20 pm, Nov 1, 2006
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  He's the BEST philosophy professor at Cal Poly. He doesn't have any personal issues like some of the other professors in the philosophy department so this was pleasant for me - I could just concentrate on the lecture material and take the tests without someone unloading their baggage onto me. I looked forward to every class. He's very kind and humble towards all students and everyone I spoke to also said they loved his teaching style. His tests are easy if you study the lecture notes and handouts. He makes philosophy interesting and understandable.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
5:29 pm, Jun 14, 2006
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  Joe is a really cool guy, but I think that sometimes he lectures thinking that people should just know what he is talking about without completely clarifying it first. I also found his office hours to not be extremely helpful. But, overall he is a good teacher and I would definitely recommend him.
 
PHIL 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
12:58 pm, Apr 25, 2006
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  How did this guy get Tenure? I guess I have to remember it's the "PHIL" department, I didn't know they were that hard up for Prof's? Get it together "PHIL." Nothing else to say.
 
PHIL 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
4:25 pm, Mar 24, 2006
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  Lynch is one of those teachers that just knows how to relate the class material to students and make it interesting. I took him for another Philosophy class and I really enjoyed him. He is my favorite teacher at Poly so far and he is one of the best on campus. His lectures are very interesting and he makes the topics fun by throwing in little jokes and other comedy that flows with the material and makes everyone in class laugh and have a good time. The best way to learn is to laugh while doing it and Lynch helps out with this a lot. The class material wasn't the most interesting I've had, but with Lynch always cracking jokes and allowing everyone have fun, it was a very good class. Take him!
 
 
PHIL 342
Senior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:55 pm, Mar 20, 2006
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  Dr. Lynch is a great teacher, he makes lectures entertaining and informative. The class is a great GE class, I recommend it to anyone who wants to think and needs the credit
 
PHIL 342
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
1:41 pm, Feb 22, 2006
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  Teachers real name is "Art," Just call him "Art." Also "Art" is stinky so wear nose plugs. If you can stand the loud lectures and that rediculous greasy hair, not to mention all those stupid beer jokes. Hang in their and you might learn something. I received and "A" for very little work. Take lecture notes and do the reading. Everything will fall into place.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
10:07 am, Aug 31, 2005
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  Joe Lynch is the Sam Kinnison rock and roll teacher of cal poly. He was an enthusiastic professor who should have been allowed to have a beer hat with two newcastles plumbed to his veins. He was really nice, although this might depend on what you want or how you look. His lectures clarified the material, and if you use his outlines it's much clearer than the readings which are mostly boring, repetitive, and somewhat confusing. The tests are multiple choice and hard. You might study and think you did good on the tests, get them back and go oh shit! A lot of the questions are so similiar you might want to close your eyes and drop the pencil where it lands and pick that one. I've heard of other philosophy tests that are similiar, so I guess that's par for the coarse. Grading is fair, and Dr. Lynch understands how confusing these writers are. Overall, compared to most of the other anal retentive, Napoleon complexed douche bags on this phony ass campus, Joe Lynch is the dude. I'd recommend him for a teacher, maybe a keg party, just be damn sure it's newcastle in them barrels.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
9:23 am, Jun 30, 2005
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  For the most work load not bad. I received an A in the class, I did have to do a little reading but most of the information you get in lecture. Teacher is very loud so sit in the back of the room, oh, he spits a lot too, with that giant moouth of his, so bring plastic to put over your body to stay dry. Not a bad experience over all, I would say take him. Only one thing that really creeped me out was that he was obviously trying to look young and hip. I would guess he is 60+ , this was very creepy an old guy trying to be hip , double creepy yuc! Sorry to rain on the parade, but it was a good class over all.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
11:27 am, Jun 22, 2005
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  This class is not worth the time to evaluate, what a joke!
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
6:46 pm, Jun 17, 2005
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  I rarely give an A, but I felt this man deserved it. I don't know if it was just that my brain was on the same wavelength as his, or he really does make Plato and Descartes clear as a club-soda with his real-life analogies and quirky sense of humor, but I just got it. Now it's not going to be the same for everybody. For example, a friend of mine: 2nd time taking the class, just trying to graduate, not getting it at all--it was like wading through mud. But she went and talked to him in his office before the final, explained that this was the only class that was preventing her from graduating, and he was understanding enough to pass her with a C. This is a guy who jokes about being married to more women than you can count on one hand, rushes to the hospital after spilling boiling water on his "ding dong" (his words, not mine), and swears by Newcastle like it's the drink of the gods. On top of that, he makes metaphysics and epistemology _interesting_! Plus, in a 2-hour class, you're never there more than 1 and a half. One drawback: due to the falling of Monday holidays this Spring quarter, he had to cram the last philosopher, Berkeley, into one and a half days. But hey, that meant no essay for the final. Bottom line: The only professor that I've heard better things about is Walker. But really, take this guy. If you're failing, buy him a Newcastle.
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
3:16 pm, Jun 16, 2005
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  Lynch is so different than all the other professors I've had. He's sarcastic, has a strong personality, and has a unique sense of humor. I surprisingly enjoyed this class because he made it interesting and entertaining. This class has 2 midterms, but you can drop your lowest score, and 1 final. The midterms have an essay question but he gives it to you beforehand. I got by just fine without reading the books and just studying the lecture notes. Overall, awesome teacher!
 
PHIL 422
Junior
Grade Earned: B
Elective
10:00 pm, Jun 15, 2005
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  lynch is the man. he's a great teacher for a difficult subject (phil of mind) and understands students have other classes than his. he gives "buddha-like compassion" which saved me. he took the class out for a round of beers at the end of the quarter. good guy, very interesting, and good class.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:23 am, Jun 6, 2005
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  Not a good class all around. This was not teaching, this was a Circus Act. Dude looks like he just got out of State Prison not Grad School. Get it togehter Teach!
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
7:02 am, Jun 6, 2005
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  joe lynch is an awesome professor. he makes up for the absolutely sleep-inducing material by presenting it with enough passion and enthusiasm to keep you engaged and maybe even somewhat interested in what he's saying for most of a 2-hour period, especially when he throws in some of his funny ass life stories. the midterms weren't too bad, since they were mostly taken from his notes, but he always throws in random questions about the reading material, so skimming through those usually helps at least a little.
 
PHIL 230
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
2:57 pm, Mar 30, 2005
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  Lynch is maybe the best teacher i have ever had. He is SO funny and makes a boring subject really fun. I looked foward to going to his class everyday. There are two midterms(you drop lowest one), like 2 quizes, and a final. The first midterm is way easier so do good on that one, and the final is tough but he curves so no worries. On top of everything, he is a really good guy and he is very understanding. Lynch is the man.
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
10:24 pm, Mar 29, 2005
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  Joe was a great phil teacher. I dont think most kids want to learn about descartes, but he takes a subject that most kids could care less about it and relates it to us. He told hilarious stories to make this subject more tangible. The class is a couple of quizes and 3 tests. He drops the lowest test. There are 3 books to read. I did not even buy the books cuz i dont read, but i just came to every class and paid attention and did fine. This class was so much better cuz joe taught it. Take Lynch for phil!
 
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
1:20 am, Mar 3, 2005
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  This guy is such an asshole! He's so rude and biased! Not very helpful at all. He has a Napoleon complex and looks like he just got out of prison with that greasy brown scraggly hair! Likes to flirt with the hotties in the front row.
 
PHIL 231
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
5:22 pm, Jan 15, 2005
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  Joe Lynch is one of Cal Poly's best teachers. He delivers the material in a way that is entertaining and interesting. He always interjects little stories from his life that are very entertaining into his lectures. He somehow manages to take the stories from his life and fit them perfectly into the lectures. The stories also help to give a break from the material during class. The lowest of 2 midterms is dropped, and the lowest quiz is dropped. The final is multiple-choice. The hard part of this class is the reading. We had to read a full length work from both Plato and John Stuart Mill. We also read some of Karl Marx's writings, not full works though. The reading is very confusing at times. Lynch knows what to do and helps all of the students by giving them hand-outs off of his website. His handouts really help to explain the writtings and were extremely helpful to me. I was lost in much of the readings, but the handouts helped to make it the ideas clearer. Overall, Joe Lynch has been my favorite teacher at Cal Poly so far and probably will be one of the best teachers I have ever had.
 
PHIL 231
Senior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
11:24 am, Jan 4, 2005
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  Lynch is a great teacher. He actually makes a boring subject interesting!
 
PHIL 231
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
3:44 pm, Nov 17, 2004
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  He is a good prof. He uses good examples about the philopshy and explains them out. Answers questions well and is funny in class.
 
PHIL 230
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
1:07 pm, Aug 19, 2004
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  Extremely funny, entertaining guy. He definately knows his stuff, gives fair tests and keeps you awake and laughing during the lecture. Had I bothered studying (ever) I probably would have gotten an A =(
 
PHIL 230
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
4:14 pm, Jun 5, 2004
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  Joe is the man. He was very fair (dropped lowest midterm) and made the material interesting by telling hilarious stories -- which, usually, consisted of newcastle beer. Take him, he is one of the best teachers I've ever had here.
 
 
PHIL 230
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
12:33 am, Mar 29, 2004
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  He is a cool teacher and is pretty entertaining. I think he must get a kickback from Newcastle, because he talked about how much he liked their beer just about every lecture. The material sucked and was pretty weird, but he made it tolerable. The tests are hard, but he helps you out by letting you drop a midterm. Pretty good overall
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
4:27 pm, Jan 6, 2004
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  I felt that reading the books were a waste of time because I didn't understand any of them. The only time I really did well on an exam was when I just followed the review sheet to study. The essays are really easy and you basically get a 95% or higher just for trying. Also he lets you drop one of your two midterms which is REALLY cool. I hated philosophy, and the material, but Dr. Lynch is a really interesting professor and a great instructor.
 
RELS 305
Senior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
3:43 pm, Nov 4, 2003
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  Joe was an entertainer. There was no homework assignment, and no paper (a +). His first midterm was easy, but the second and the final were pretty bad. He tried to be nice and he would give you an A if you got at least one A in either of the midterms or the final, but he wouldn't give an A if you got B+ in all three. Anyway, i didn't think that was fair because you can get an A and 2 D's and still get an A in the class, but 3 B+'s can't get you anywhere. Take him, but make sure you know how his grading system works first.
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: C
Required (Support)
12:41 pm, Apr 2, 2003
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  Lynch is one of the crazier professors here. He teaches the material in a way that is easy to understand. He has notes online which is what he lectured on. Keep up with reading and you can't go wrong. His grading system is awesome. He can be really loud and he swears alot, but take this professor.
 
PHIL 422
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: A
Elective
12:05 am, Jan 3, 2003
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  i have taken Dr. Lynch for two philosophy courses (i am a major), Phil of Religion and Phil of Mind. Dr. Lynch's greatest quality as a professor is his ability to make philosophy funny. He is full of examples from his life and other areas of human experience that uniquely demonstrate philsophical concepts. His grading style is full of Buddha-like compassion that he sprinkles here and there in order to relieve the stress grades can cause. He gives great handouts that sum up his lectures and help students know exactly what to study for. You will find him helpful in class as he is good with allowing for discussion. If you take him, expect to read and do the reading and all will fall into place. A+.
 
PHIL 230
Sophomore
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
3:26 pm, Dec 3, 2002
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  Philosophy is not a fun class to begin with but Dr. Lynch tries his best to make the class interesting and somewhat exciting. He uses a lot of good examples to get the point across. His tests come straight off the handouts he gives every lecture and he gives helpful review sheets before the tests, not to mention the essay question ahead of time. He also lets you drop your lower of the 2 midterms which is a plus. There are a few quizzes but you just have to go to lecture the day of the quiz to get a good grade on those. I would recommend sitting in the back with a hat on if you tend to nod off during this class...which you will...so don't make him feel bad by sleeping in the front row. Dr. Lynch is an overall good guy who knows his philosophy.
 
 
PHIL 342
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Elective
6:15 pm, Oct 27, 2002
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  Lynch is such an amazing teacher!! He knows his material and he knows how to make it interesting and funny on occasion. Now that I'm no longer in his class, i find myself missing the good times i had in this course. Even though the reading can be tough and on occasion boring, I would definately recommend taking this course.
 
PHIL 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
1:07 pm, Sep 14, 2002
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  Lynch is just tight. I don't know how else to explain it. The material for his class is extremely interesting, and he does not introduce his own religious views during the course. The texts for the class are also religiously neutral, so you are forced to draw your own *informed* conclusions. The exams are not particularly difficult, and he does show a certain "Buddha-like compassion" when grading the essays. His lectures are among the most interesting I've ever heard, mostly because of his diction. Don't be surprised if you hear a few obsceneties. There is a paper due at the end of the quarter, and as a hint: if you are capable of doing so, try to write on a particularly difficult topic (something by Plantinga). I do not recommend this because Lynch will be impressed, because I do not know if he will be or not, but because it forces you to write a better paper than some mundane argument. Take this class, it's worth it.
 
PHIL 342
Junior
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
11:00 am, Sep 5, 2002
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  Professor Lynch taught one of the best Philosophy classes I've ever taken. He kept the Philosophy of Religion lectures and discussions balanced. At no time did he let his views (what are they?!) take the place of individual rational inquiry. Considering the sensitive nature of the subject, I believe this makes him a superior professor.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
1:50 pm, Aug 16, 2002
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  He makes mundane material entertaining. So let me inform you about his tests. They are borken into MC and Essay: The MC are based straight off the lecture handouts (Which he distributes frequently and efficiently) and the essay topic is announced in advance (including his desired responses). The MC questions can still catch you off guard though, so it isn't an easy A. But you can get away without reading some of the material if you attend class and understand the concepts. He gives three tests and you get to drop one of them--good deal IMO. If you like Philosophy, take him all you can. If you don't like philosophy, take him because he does all he can to make it entertaining.
 
PHIL 231
Freshman
Grade Earned: N/A
General Ed
2:27 pm, Jun 10, 2002
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  Joe is a cool guy and is very knowlegeable and excited about the material. He is really entertaining in class and is still able to present the material. The midterms and finals are easy as long as you skim over his handouts and review sheets. I didnt even open the assigned readings and still got a good grade. His 2 hour lectures are tough to sit through cause he talks fast and rambles some times but you are still able to get the main idea of what he is talking about
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
1:22 am, Mar 21, 2002
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  Dr. Lynch is a really funny guy, and I highly recommend him for 231. The subject matter is extremely dry though and you have to go to class (he takes roll), but he is hilarious. This class is no push over though. In fact it is really difficult. I would only take this class if you are either 1) really smart 2) know someone that has the work for this class. Overall he's a great guy, and a great teacher.
 
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
7:30 pm, Jan 8, 2002
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  He's a good lecturer. Fun to listen to. Makes lots of jokes and tells lots of stories. His multichoice was pretty hard. I think it takes a pretty darn good memory to score perfect on this. Essays werent so bad because of his "buddha like compassion" in grading. An easy recommendation.
 
PHIL 231
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
9:59 pm, Jan 5, 2002
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  Lynch is an awesome lecturer. He is extremely excited about philosophy and incorporates real world examples in the lectures. Attendance is definitely required. I didn't crack open a book the entire quarter, missed 1 lecture, and squeaked out with a B-. So, go to class, take notes on the handouts he gives you. Study the handouts for the tests, and study the tests for the final.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  GOING TO JOE'S LECTURES IS LIKE GOING TO WATCH A STAND UP COMEDIAN, YOU WILL LOOK FORWARD TO COMING TO HIS CLASS. HIS WIT AND STYLE ARE PARALLEL TO THAT OF DENNIS MILLER'S FROM HBO.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  Joe Lynch is quite a character. He really is funny, and REALLY ENERGETIC. He can also teach. Get ready for him to slam two sodas down and whirl you through Socrates & Plato. A teacher you won't forget
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: B
Required (Major)
8:42 pm, Aug 1, 2001
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  Seriously, this guy kicks ass. Don't think just because his lectures totally rule that it will be a piece of cake. You will learn, but it will be the most fun learning you have probably ever had.
 
PHIL 307
Graduate Student
Grade Earned: A
Elective
1:39 pm, Apr 12, 2001
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  Clearly, one sophomore who took 231 (and got an A, of course) feels the need to rip on Dr. Lynch. Supposedly this forum does not encourage such behavior, but has failed to correct an obvious problem. I mean, the person capitalized "Frat Boy" in every post for no reason. Anyway, Dr. Lynch is an awesome professor. Smart, energetic, funny and helpful in office hours. The best professor at Cal Poly, hands down. And IMPARTIAL to women and men.
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
11:26 pm, Apr 1, 2001
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  Joe is great...Who would mind tons of beer jokes? I thought that his beer jokes were absolutely hilarious...the man LOVES Newcastle...He had the best stories...maybe they were a little exaggerated, but who really cares, he tied them in great. As far as the frat boy, cute girl bias I never saw that at all...He really does his best to make Philosophy interesting by using hip examples...Overall he makes a boring topic in my opinion way way better and I'd recommend him to anyone.
 
PHIL 125
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
3:09 am, Feb 21, 2001
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  If you can, TAKE JOE. He's one of the best teachers I've had at Poly and I'm taking him again this quarter. He is truly fun to listen to and can even make boring phil 125 seem interesting. He has a light work load, and it usually is painfully easy. He drops the lowest of two midterms and the lowest quiz. With regard to the other ratings, I don't see how being a frat boy or thin blonde can help you on a multiple-choice test, I am neither and I got my A without much trouble. I have heard some horror stories about some of the other PHIL125 teachers, so I highly reccommend Dr. Lynch (Joe) for all PHIL classes
 
PHIL 125
Freshman
Grade Earned: A
Required (Support)
1:50 pm, Nov 27, 2000
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  This was by far my favorite class, albiet it is my first quarter. Mr. Lynch is always amusing and rarely hard to follow. His grading policies are straitforward, basically do well on his quizzes and tests, which if you paid attention at all, should be a breeze. Homework is collected but not checked and he is good at admitting when he screws up grading a quiz. Unlike some of the above folk i am neither a jock, frat boy, or a cute girl, and i found the class entertaining as well as easy to pass and informative.
 
PHIL 125
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
General Ed
9:43 pm, May 20, 2000
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  Joe is the funniest, most energetic, most excited about the subject matter, most friendly professor that I have had. I will not take anyone else for future philosophy classes if iI can help it.
 
PHIL 125
Junior
Grade Earned: B
General Ed
9:39 pm, Mar 30, 2000
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  Granted, no one wants to be in Critical Thinking, including Joe, but I loathed going to this class. Joe is very opinionated and not afraid to let everyone know. He's very laid back with regards to the homework - technically he collects it, but he doesn't check it or anything. It's all about the three tests, the quizes aren't worth much at all. I can certainly identify with the folks above who said he loves his beer jokes, frat boys and hot girls. It got real old, real fast. Overall I was disappointed, as my 4th phil class, it's been my least favorite.
 
PHIL 231
5th Year Senior
Grade Earned: C
General Ed
8:18 pm, Feb 16, 2000
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  So what if talks about drinking beer? He knows his stuff, and is a great lecturer. I enjoyed going to his classes and listening to his point of veiw on the screwed up beliefs of Plato and Socrates. I think that a teacher who trys to keep the students attention is great!!
 
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
9:19 am, Feb 2, 2000
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  Not much to say, but bring your Ear plugs he is loud! He likes Frat Boys and young Girls. If you want an (A) fit into these catorgories.
 
PHIL 231
Sophomore
Grade Earned: A
Elective
3:21 pm, Jan 25, 2000
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  One of things that really "bugged" me was all the dumb Beer jokes. He knew his material but he seemed to indentify with the "Frat boys" in the class. This was a real turn off for me. He reminds me of a wanna be jock left over from High School. The problerm is, he appeared to me to be very insecure in his skin, that was evident, he talked really loud to hide this. Get over your self teacher. I would reccomend this class if you are a Frat Boy or wanna be jock.
 
PHIL 230
Junior
Grade Earned: C
Required (Major)
6:22 pm, Jul 19, 1999
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  Joe is great. He really makes his classes enjoyable by comparing everything to beer and other college recreational activities. Both his classes are very hard, and you definitly have to know your stuff to do just okay on his exams (around 40 multiple choice and 1 essay question which he gives you in ADVANCE). Everytime the multiple choice sections killed me, but his grading is fair and straight forward. Take him, you may do bad, but you'll like every minute of it, I did.
 

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