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On a scale of 10, please rate any lecturers you can remember, also give some comments if you can^^

MATH1131:
Blennerhassett: 7/10
could be good if you actually pay attention to him, which is what I never did D:
Pahor: 7/10
Algebra was really boring, but he's quite a good teacher

MATH1081:
David Chan: 7/10
He's okay, IF ONLY he would go a bit slower for dumber people like me o catch up DX
Jefferies: 5/10
Spent class time copying down probability questions
Disney (tutor): 10/10
BEST TUTOR EVER.

COMP1917:
Morri: 8.5/10
He's good, but not as Richard is, I suppose.

I'd like to hear some thoughts on these people, please:
Maths: Apro JA Roberts, Apro JM Murray
Computing: Dr AJ Taylor, Dr AM Finlayson
 
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On a scale of 10, please rate any lecturers you can remember, also give some comments if you can^^

MATH1131:
Blennerhassett: 7/10
could be good if you actually pay attention to him, which is what I never did D:
Pahor: 7/10
Algebra was really boring, but he's quite a good teacher

MATH1081:
David Chan: 7/10
He's okay, IF ONLY he would go a bit slower for dumber people like me o catch up DX
Jefferies: 5/10
Spent class time copying down probability questions
Disney (tutor): 10/10
BEST TUTOR EVER.

COMP1927:
Morri: 8.5/10
He's good, but not as Richard is, I suppose.

I'd like to hear some thoughts on these people, please:
Maths: Apro JA Roberts, Apro JM Murray
Computing: Dr AJ Taylor, Dr AM Finlayson
I listened to Blennerhasset some of the time, not most because he isn't that cool.
I tried each lecture to keep up with him.

As for J.A.G. Roberts, hahaha he makes lame jokes all the time but lame jokes are better than no jokes.
He sounds like Mr. Bean.
Will tell you to shutup when the noise level goes out of control.
Otherwise just your typical lecturer.
Not too bad.
 
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i remember back when i did junior biology

mike archer was the best lecturer ever

10/10
 

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I dunno if he's changed in recent years (i doubt it though), but Andrew Taylor is a very technical person.. he can teach you the stuff you need to know - but in a rather boring way.. so he's good cause he very much knows his stuff, but its easy to zone out and get distracted
 

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I'd like to hear some thoughts on these people, please:
Maths: Apro JA Roberts, Apro JM Murray
Computing: Dr AJ Taylor, Dr AM Finlayson
John Murray is shit... cant say much about the rest
 

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Foundation of law: Susan Armstrong 10/10
Super awesome, goes through content slowly and thoroughly.

QMA: Louis Yeung 6/10
Not appalling, maybe it's just me hating that course, but meh...

Microeconomics: Thomas Longdon 7/10
Pretty well, not spectacular.

Accounting 1A: rotating lecturer so no comment...
 

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Foundation of law: Susan Armstrong 10/10
Super awesome, goes through content slowly and thoroughly.

QMA: Louis Yeung 6/10
Not appalling, maybe it's just me hating that course, but meh...

Microeconomics: Thomas Longdon 7/10
Pretty well, not spectacular.

Accounting 1A: rotating lecturer so no comment...

Agreed with Louis Yeung. I might give him a 6.5...

Foundations of Law: Theunis Roux ---> 10/10, patient, devoted and very funny at times lol.
 

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This thread may not be the greatest idea as this is a public forum indexed by search engines and identities can often be deduced from post histories.
 

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This thread may not be the greatest idea as this is a public forum indexed by search engines and identities can often be deduced from post histories.
because lecturers have that much time on their hands
 

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