Gino Borges
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| Posted on: | January 4, 2004 |
Gino definitely made you think about what your motivation was. Essentially, the entire semester was spent answering the question "How can you be persuasive if you don't know what motivates the crowd you are addressing?" Lecture was nonexistant in his class. Instead, he chose a discussion format where everyone has a chance to express their ideas/questions/opinions/disagreements... Expect to be forced to use your mind 100% of the time in Gino's class.
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| Posted on: | March 15, 2003 |
Gino is both a beautiful individual and an overly articulate scholar. At times I found it difficult to concentrate on what he was saying because the way he was saying it entranced me. Great Prose? You betcha! If you get the chance, take Gino. He rocks.
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| Posted on: | January 28, 2003 |
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| Posted on: | December 1, 2002 |
What the HELL is this? It's supposed to be small group discussion in technology, but it's more of a philosophy class. We had to read strange books all semester and then talk about them... and our opinions could be WRONG!!! We have no idea what grades we're getting, but according to Gino, it doesn't matter.
