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logomancer ([personal profile] logomancer) wrote2004-09-04 02:30 am

Classes

After spending two weeks in classes, I have determined the following:

  • McQuain seems OK to teach OS at this point in time. Same old routine, same old grind.
  • Our Stats prof (I forgot his name) is a lazy bastard. At this point, classes are optional, and he's going over stuff we had in high school. Whee.
  • Fuller, my Sociology teacher, is typical for a freshman teacher. Somewhat boring, but competent enough. He just has test grades, so no HW from him.
  • Arthur, my Comparative Languages teacher, is a bully. Gods help you if three people can't answer a question of his, because he'll make it into a pop quiz and screw you. Gods help you if you don't read the book or come to class on time, either. "Always show up to an Arthur class," [livejournal.com profile] narquelion says. "After two absences you become a target." I despise bullies.
  • Sallie Henry is my prof in CS4704, which [livejournal.com profile] zerblinitzky roped me into taking. Seems OK, despite [livejournal.com profile] vond's comment that she's a psychotic bitch. But I've only had two classes with her. We shall see.

All in all, an OK lineup. I just need to do the readings. Unfortunately, that's something I fail at sometimes. But I will make an attempt.

[identity profile] narquelion.livejournal.com 2004-09-04 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
That's more like my opinion, really, and the quote is more like [livejournal.com profile] wyrdone's interruption of my opinion.... Both of my Arthur classes were 8am, though, and I think being unique and a bit loud are required qualities to teach well at that hour. I guess it says something that I was willing to do the second one - most classes at 8am, especially when followed by a four-hour gap, I wouldn't even have shown up never mind learned anything.

He's definitely egotistical, but he's also the most honest professor I ever had when it came to the things he didn't know - there were actually a couple projects where he specifically asked us not to do some things because "it's not the point of the project, and I really don't understand it well enough to grade it anyway." And he does like to teach, which is a feature in a college full of research faculty.

Now I did tell Andrew you absolutely can't miss class with the man. And that he's more into football than most anyone else I know. And that he's not very forgiving of problems even partially caused by failure to show up or pay attention. But obviously he does sorta grow on people, right [livejournal.com profile] nius?