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william huber, forest park community college, saint louis, MO
want to see how good of a techer he is in online a&p I
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Edmund Delaguirre, Victor Valley College, Victorville, CA
He is a very nice teacher, he teaches all you need to know gives writing assignments at the end of the day, and very interesting class. I recommend it to anyone & also he gives you study guides for all tests. Just do your work and ALWAYS TAKE THE EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES, you'll pass.
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Juan Saenz, South Texas College, Weslaco, TX
Extremely knowledgeable in art and has lead for a greater sense of appreciation to art.
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Dan betti, Collin college, McKinney, TX
He is a good teacher, but expect work. I’m talking about 1 essay and 2 discussions in 2 days, and he doesn’t grade easy either even knowing he only gave you 2 days. I suggest looking for another professor. Going into the class is worthless too as he only talks about things he expects you to write in the essay everything else is reading the text book.
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Art Appreciation, South Texas college, Weslaco, TX
He taught everyone what we had to know every week with a good personality and I feel he really taught me well about the history of art.
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Mrs. Kaufman, Austin community college, Austin, TX
Honestly she’s the best teacher ever she really explains math very well to the point that even if you *** at math so bad you’ll understand it! I encourage everyone that needs help with math to take her class she’s the best teacher ever and she really made me feel like I have a chance in college now
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Val Curry, East field community college, Dallas, TX
The professor is very straight to the point. if you do your work and put effort they he will rewards you with a proper grade.
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Christopher Borders, Lone Star College, Houston, TX
I really enjoyed the style of teaching of professor Borers. He uses plenty of resources such as short instructional videos, training online applications that can also be downloaded into your phone to help develop music theory and provide fun games to practice note identification time challenges. He also is great communicating with the students via Skype and he's always available and asking if you need any help or have any questions about anything you are struggling with. It's very easy to make an A+ plus with the way he makes everything available for a student to learn.
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Category: Genealogist
Elizabeth Shown Mills, Ogden, UT
DO NOT HIRE HER. She overcharges and under delivers. Many of her sources and citations were her own. I mean really, citing yourself? Citing Facebook? Citing your own Facebook posts as if they were books or published papers...nutty narcisist! When I complained, she made it her mission to attack me and my family. My cousin is an attorney, and the firm's investigator turned up her sordid history. She does not have a PhD or any advanced degree as you would lead you to believe. She only has an unaccredited bachelors degree that ironically no longer exists. She is divorced, and much of her claimed lineage is from her ex-husband, not hers. She is not only claiming his ancestry, she is claiming his academic credentials and published works (he was a PhD). Her credentials are all from an organization she helps run, so she is awarding herself credentials. And if you review her college transcripts and divorce papers, she was sleeping with her advisor and did not have to take normal classes like everyone else. She got lifetime learning credit and independent study (fancy terms for staying at home because you are dating your professor). Elizabeth, prove me wrong! You can't change your transcripts and divorce court papers no matter how many fake stories you publish on Facebook.
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