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Bill Jensen

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Posted on:April 7, 2003
Jerk and a half!

If you are registered with Bill, drop the class ASAP! This man is the biggest jerkoff ever! His tests are good, but that balances out becasue he grades on a curve and doesn't have a way to brake down the grades; he just gives you what he feels you "deserve" at the end. The other review on Bill sounds like he wrote it himself. He loves to make students into his entertainment, and he is one to belittle students of front of the class. It is nice that he does peer reviews, but what was not mentioned is that if you miss one, you get an incomplete. He will give advice, and then challenge the advice HE GAVE YOU. This class left me without the english 150 skills students who had classes with other professors, such as Tim Chamberlain, had.

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Posted on:November 10, 2002
Noon means Noon...not 12:01

Bill has one of the toughest jobs at the College. Every semester he gets a sea of students that have come from high school that have learned absolutely nothing about English and he is always amazed how they got their High School Diploma.

Bill does not give exams, there is approximately three essay papers and one research paper for the entire coarse. Bills big thing is, 'proof read, proof read, proof read'. Bill breaks you up into groups to let your peers evaluate your paper before you hand it in.

Bill gives the student ample time to start their papers, so do not go crying that you need extra time, you will not get it. The only exception is that your entire family has deceased, including the dog,lol. Further, when Bill says he wants the paper by noon he means it. Bill goes by the atomic clock. One minute passed noon and the doors are locked. Do not think about sliding the paper under the door, the chances are good he is sitting there and the paper could come flying back out the door,lol. At this point the reader may think, that is pretty anal retentive. Bill is trying to teach you the golden rule of survival in academia. If you learn it in his class it will make all your other classes much easier.

Bill does his best to fix all the writing errors that students have; however, it is a composition class, not a grammer class. If you are a student with a poor grasp on sentence structure and grammer, do yourself and Bill a favor, go take grade twelve English at the college first.

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