Question about teachers for TNCC students..
ok, here are my teachers for this semester, and i basically just wanna know if any of you have had them and how they are and what to do/not do sorta thing. Pretty much, just the low down on them
Maury E. Middleton for drf151
Barbara T. Herbert for eng111
Christopher D. Merrill for mec113
Robert W. Crumpler for mth163
Glenn W. Malone for phi220
Chelsea H. Washington for sdv100
Any past experiences with them, good/bad?
things to do/not do. all of those will help and i'll appreciate them
Maury E. Middleton for drf151
Barbara T. Herbert for eng111
Christopher D. Merrill for mec113
Robert W. Crumpler for mth163
Glenn W. Malone for phi220
Chelsea H. Washington for sdv100
Any past experiences with them, good/bad?
things to do/not do. all of those will help and i'll appreciate them
For your english 111, try to switch into Thompson's class. Trust me, you will not regret that, he is too slack, and you get to play with legos for the first week in his class. Crumpler is pretty chill too, his exams were pretty slack.
Originally Posted by XLR8
For your english 111, try to switch into Thompson's class. Trust me, you will not regret that, he is too slack, and you get to play with legos for the first week in his class. Crumpler is pretty chill too, his exams were pretty slack.
Don't judge a teacher by their ability to be "slack".
Instead, even if they are difficult in their lesson but challenges your work ethic; they would make a far better teacher that those who just gives out good grades.
Originally Posted by JKim
That is the exact kind of advice that will make you stupid, and completely waste 2 years of your education.
Don't judge a teacher by their ability to be "slack".
Instead, even if they are difficult in their lesson but challenges your work ethic; they would make a far better teacher that those who just gives out good grades.
Don't judge a teacher by their ability to be "slack".
Instead, even if they are difficult in their lesson but challenges your work ethic; they would make a far better teacher that those who just gives out good grades.
exactley. Why pay 300 dollars to play legos? The point of having a good teacher should be that the lessons are easily understood and that the teacher helps and is nice. Not cause you come in and get dismissed 10 minutes later.
Originally Posted by WYT R1CE
The point of having a good teacher should be that the lessons are easily understood and that the teacher helps and is nice
Originally Posted by nothing
That's not always true. I think that some of the most hated teachers I've had were also the best teachers I've had.
so true...of all the teachers i had at tncc, i learned the most from the ones that werent liked
Originally Posted by ThsPoq
Maury E. Middleton sucks as an individual but hes decent as a teacher..





