Jeff Sperling
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| Posted on: | November 29, 2000 |
I don't know what this person is talking about, but Jeff has e-mailed me back every time I e-mail him and gave everyone his new office number.
There aren't many teachers that will allow students to turn in late assignment or re-take exams, but Jeff does. This a bad teacher makes? If you would pull your head out of your you-know-what, maybe you would realise it's not the teacher that's bad, it's the student.
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| Posted on: | November 9, 2000 |
First of all, his exams are very difficult to understand because they are on SAM, a test you take on the computer.
His homework, he sends out on email and sometimes it is alot to do in a short amount of time. Example: He sends the assignment on a Monday and expects it to be due on Tuesday and sometimes people don't check their email every single day and he think that people do.
If you have a problem with your homework, he is NEVER available outside of class. It is November 7th and I had my first problem with the class and questions in early September. I have tried emailing and he does not respond. I have tried calling him and he doesn't call back. I have left messages and he did not respond.
A couple of weeks ago, he moved into a new office and gave no one his new number. Now you cannot call him at all. It is impossible to reach him outside of class at all.
His Lectures, he blabs and blabs in circles in a monotone and he never asks us to bring the book to class. It is so bad that in class, people are on the internet and some play their music and other things over his voice. He doesn't seem to notice or care, as he is so involved in what he is saying to himself. I can honestly say that I have learned nothing in his class. I do not understand why UMC policies force us to attend classes like this in order to pass.
