Patrick Andre Mather - McGill University, Montreal, QC

Professor: Patrick Andre Mather
Department: Languages
College: McGill University, Montreal, QC
Rating # 1
Overview:
  • Course: FRAN3201
  • Grade Received: A-
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: Yes
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: Mandatory
Comment:
Awesome professor, always available to help you in whatever you may need from him. Best educator I have met in my life.
Rating # 2
Overview:
  • Course: FREN225
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: Yes
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
He teaches at CCNY now, and he's one of the best french teachers I've ever had. He speaks French mostly, but he always explains things in english, and makes it very clear. The homeworks and tests are easy. Teaches both 122 and 225. Great prof!
Rating # 3
Overview:
  • Course: FRSL207
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very nice, cute, helpful.
Rating # 4
Overview:
  • Course: FREN
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 2.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Oh he's just adorable and a great professor
Rating # 5
Overview:
  • Course: FRSL207
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 4.5
  • Course Difficulty: 1.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
excellent prof. his questions are fair.his classes are never boring. just work and you'll get good marks with him.
Rating # 6
Overview:
  • Course: FR207
  • Grade Received: N/A
  • Overall Rating: 5.0
  • Course Difficulty: 2.0
  • For Credit: N/A
  • Textbook Used: N/A
  • Would Take Again: N/A
  • Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Brought my French to a usable level! If he doesn't get far professionally, it's only because he likes actually *teaching* too much for the jerks who run academia.
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