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Tufts University: David Proctor - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: Probably the best prepared professor I've had at Tufts. Goes well out of his way during review sessions to accommodate students. Knows his stuff like none other. In my opinion, this is the ideal professor for this sort of course.
Workload: Obviously a very broad survey. Most students' enrollment in the course is probably perfunctory (at least in an intellectual sense), but this should be expected given the weight of the subject matter.
review a class you took with David Proctor - help your classmates make informed decisions! Tufts University: David Proctor - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: Very friendly professor. Easy to talk to. Lectures can be very interesting and he clearly cares about what he is teaching. I found him very easy to approach, more so than many of the other professors I have had at Tufts. He will also go out of his way to help you out and really seems to want you to learn to and to well.
Workload: Decent readings. Weekly essays prepare you well for the exams. Exams are very straight forward, not tricks.
professor rating: | course rating: | major: History | |
review a class you took with David Proctor - help your classmates make informed decisions! Tufts University: David Proctor - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: Overall a pretty good professor. He basically reads well written for lectures, but he actually looks at them pretty rarely. He seems to know everything related to the lecture off the top of his head. Because of this, his lectures can be enthusiastic, for his personality. He can come off as a little pompous, but he?s actually quite helpful if you approach him. The tests are extremely straightforward, and if you go to the review sessions you will know, almost exactly, what will be on the exams. The only really annoying thing is his exam turnaround time - I had to wait 4 weeks for my first exam grade.
Workload: Reading can become tedious, but nothing bad at all. Maybe 3-4 hours of weekly reading, at most. The weekly essays for required sections are a little dull, but they force you to review essential material.
professor rating: | course rating: | major: Undecided | |
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