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Old 09-02-2008, 05:52 PM   #78
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Re: Least favorite Professor

Originally Posted by gocubs2118 View Post
Bill Curtis for Acct. 215, which is Business Law. There was no point in going to his classes. He read word for word off his powerpoint and then posted the powerpoints online before class. I did well in his class but not because of his teaching.
What??? You mean Larry Curtis right? That guy was probably one of my most favorite profs! I thought he was really good with in-class discussion and using real-life examples to demonstrate the topics he was covering. I'm more of a hands-on and visual learner not read the book kind of studying so I thought his teaching style was great because you just had to go to class and pay attention. I don't think I even bought a text book for his class.

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