Professor: Peter Berman
Department: TBD
College: University of New Haven
Rating # 1
Overview:
- Course: FIN601
- 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:
He has vast and immense knowledge of finance and he is passionate to teach and tell ever single point to his fellow student; like teaching 85 years old people.
Rating # 2
Overview:
- Course: A01
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 2.5
- Course Difficulty: 5.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: Yes
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Will turn ur world upside down
Rating # 3
Overview:
- Course: EC134
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.0
- Course Difficulty: 2.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
He is the worst teacher ever, he is not acquainted with his subject, he speaks crap and does not take attendance. He does not endevour to learn the names of his students and makes us feel unimperative. Lives in his own glass built house of dreams and never goes through the book. Seems like he is high or something Seema got a 5 out of 15 in her test
Rating # 4
Overview:
- Course: FI213
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.0
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
this class is a total waste....he has no clue what hes doing, and u dont learn squat about finance
Rating # 5
Overview:
- Course: FI01
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 1.0
- Course Difficulty: 1.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: No
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Waste of time and money
Rating # 6
Overview:
- Course: FI601
- Grade Received: N/A
- Overall Rating: 3.0
- Course Difficulty: 3.0
- For Credit: N/A
- Textbook Used: N/A
- Would Take Again: N/A
- Attendance: N/A
Comment:
Very knowledgable. Uses his own book (not yet published, Kinko's bound). Lectures follow the book by chapter. Book is very repetative for concepts he views as important, but wanders. Lots of historical views. Concepts are the focus. Not enough time on financial models themselves.
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