Course Evaluations
aka The Way College REALLY Is
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College students, at the end of a course, are often asked to evaluate the
various factors involved in it: Instructor, text, and so forth. Here are
some collected comments:
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"Text is useless. I use it to kill roaches in my room."
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"He teaches like Speedy Gonzalez on a caffeine high."
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"In class, the syllabus is more important than you are."
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"Help! I've fallen asleep and I can't wake up!"
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"Text makes a satisfying 'thud' when dropped on the floor."
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"The class is worthwhile because I need it for the degree."
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"His blackboard technique puts Rembrandt to shame"
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"Textbook is confusing ... someone with a knowledge of English should proofread
it."
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"Have you ever fallen asleep in class and awoken in another? That's the
way I felt all term."
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"This class was a religious experience for me ... I had to take it all
on faith."
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"The recitation instructor would make a good parking lot attendant.
Tries to tell you where to go, but you can never understand him."
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"Problemsets are a decoy to lure you away from potential exam material."
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"Recitation was great. It was so confusing that I forgot who I was, where
I was, and what I was doing - it's a great stress reliever."
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"He is one of the best teachers I have had ... He is well-organized, presents
good lectures, and creates interest in the subject. I hope my comments
don't hurt his chances of getting tenure."
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"I would sit in class and stare out the window at the squirrels. They've
got a cool nest in the tree."
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"The absolute value of the TA was less than epsilon."
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"TA steadily improved throughout the course ... I think he started drinking
and it really loosened him up."
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"Information was presented like a ruptured fire hose - spraying in all
directions - no way to stop it."
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"I never bought the text. My $60 was better spent on the Led Zeppelin tapes
that I used while doing the problem sets"
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"What's the quality of the text? Text is printed on high quality paper."
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"The course was very thorough. What wasn't covered in class was covered
on the final exam."