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Brooklyn College Teachers Rated:
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Accounting
Crosborne - he's boring and doesn't teach much, but tests are good. Davidoff - very bad, hard tests
without curve. Giladi - very good, but tough; frum woman Lachman - decent, easy Langer - very
good Mctague - good Minars - very good Shoenthal - good Testa - decent, takes tough Q's from a Q bank
for tests, but curves. Widman - very good
Biology
Basil - very good Eschel - bad Forest - bad Franz - bring a pillow, my cousin says. Also, I didn't
like the guy. Gavin(17)- bad Godde - good 'n easygoing Korolyev(17.1)- bad MaCantee - good, but very
strict (and strange) McGowan(29)- good Muth - good Nishuara(17.1)- good Qehi - very good
Business (See Economics & Business)
Chemistry
Cohen (Irving?) - decent Davenport - decent (she doesn't explain too well) Girroto - good, explains
well, nice person Goldberg - bad Greer - good Haberfield - good Howell - extremely tough Howery -
good Kahanda - very good (Is this mixed up with computers?) Levine - good Abassi - decent (hard to
understand, but her tests are not bad and she is helpful on exams)
Computers
Ahmed Abd El Al, Networking classes - very knowledgable, very bright guy. Accent difficult to understand,
but once you get over it, very good
teacher. Tests pretty easy, HW a bit difficult if you want to do it right, but bearable. Arabic background not a
problem. Ajaz Sana - terrible, pre-req is Hindu 101. Easy ?A? though. Dipak Basu, Operating Systems - I have
never met a man more full of himself. Will work you VERY hard - believes BC should be taught no different than
Harvard, except BC students should work harder. Will make fun of you in class if ask bad questions. Clark -
computer architecture - very nice guy,gives good lectures. BUT, assumes you know too much coming into the course,
tests and projects are 90% not based on lectures but on a difficult book. Usually does not give tests, only
projects and a takehome final, which is a BAD thing - the final is ridiculously hard, most of the class will cheat
on it so your score will be lower in comparison if you don't.
Cogan - very good (frum woman, great teacher, lot of work) Cox - good, workload ok, interesting guy Cook -
very good (teaches well, grades well) Dexter - decent Essaffi - good Etinger - very good Fenwick -
doesn't always explain very well, but gives easy tests Fleischer - very good (very funny) Francis -
good Friedman - very good teacher, but a bit hard (frum guy)Shlomo Friedman, Hardware type classes - not a very
good teacher, but gives you old test very similar to one he'll test you on. Get a little 'mesorah' going from
previous semester tests and you should have every
question he'll ask on your test (different numbers, same style questions). Very nice guy, being frum helps your
grade. Gathos - (CIS 714) aweful Gueye - easy Rave Harpaz, programming classes - Fairly good teacher but
not great. Very easy tests. Israeli, not frum. Very entertaining guy, good sense of humor. Doesn't usually have
much time to give personal help/attention, which can be difficult with programming classes. Still recommended for
an easy and somewhat informative class. Harrow - good - multiple courses, esp. database systems(by reputation) -
fair person, fair tests, good teacher, makes you do a lot of work. Heinsch - good Husarsky - very good,
supposedly less homework than some teachers Jervis - will strike you down Kahanda - good, but a bit difficult
to understand Danny Kopec - IT management courses and AI - super nice guy, knowledgable about his own interests,
and quite possibly the worst teacher I've ever had in my college career. Lectures are unorganized, scatterbrained,
and have little to do with tests, which are usually unfair. Gets intimidated by harder material and frankly has no
idea how to teach it - says "Look this up in the book" when he doesn't know what he's talking about, then tests you
on the stuff anyway. Makes you do a LOT of work for his own profit, hoping to get his name published with your
work. Langsem - very hard, but fair grader Leiser - Everyone tells me something different! From v. bad to
good. Efraim Levine, C programming - very smart, knowledgable, good teacher. Tests are extremely thorough, but
not necessarily hard. Lots of HW (but normal for programming classes). Listhaus - decent (lot of work, but
easy) Lowenthal - good (frum, real easy, but you won't learn a lot) Stephen Lucci, AI - wonderful teacher.
Very clear,very knowledgable, very good guy. In charge of AI section of graduate comprehensive exam, gives a review
each semester that should not be missed under any circumstances. Big drawback is he will keep class VERY late on a
regular basis (we're talking half hour and more sometimes) and tests can LITERALLY go hours overtime. Fair grader.
Mollah - Good for grades, bad for learning. Assigns group projects. Eric Pacuit, Computer Graphics - might
have changed since then, but was a clueless PhD student. Very easy A, very little work. You won't learn a blessed
thing in his class - doesn't show up often, ends classes
early, spends class time on stupidities that you don't have to know.
Rankanthawar? - bad Ezra Rhein, IT management courses - helps a lot to be frum and speak English. Very
knowledgable, business experienced, nice guy. Loves classroom discussion and dialogue, to a fault - he is
over-talkative, will sometimes keep classes late to finish his lectures.
Fair tests, on the easy side. Lots of projects, but that is the nature of the classes he teaches, not his fault.
Relatively easy A. Scarlatos - she's OK. Sverdlov - bad (v. bad teacher, but good grades) Thurm - you'll
either hate him or love him, but good overall, 4 SHC - Joe Thurm, Database Systems, Intro to Computers, Advanced
applications, others - The most interesting professor Brooklyn College has to offer. Excellent teacher, excellent
background in practical applications, makes courses very interesting and applicable to real world jobs. Tests range
depending on the course from easy to hard (DB usually hard, others easy - midterm/final 100 T/F). However, very
fair - if you make a good case he'll give you credit. Standup comedian, has class in stitches. WARNING - frum Jews,
especially girls, may be very offended by his extremely crude, often sexual-based sense of humor
and antics. Waraporn - bad/decent (hard to understand) Yanofsky - good (teaches very well,
apparently) Zachos - aweful, stay away Zamir - Never heard of him, for those who are asking Ziegler -
really bad (though some Juan fellow likes him very much) Zhou - very bad
Economics & Business
Amoo - good Arenberg - good (though I just got an
unconfirmed negative report) Battacharya - good for 50.x, bad for 70.2 Bell - sort of decent Broder - free
A Carrington - gives a book report in 50.1 Cherry - good:a pretty tough professor but lets you bring notes to
test (very helpful). Also curves. Christian - an awesome professor, young, easy and lets you out
early Davidoff - bad Fox - lame, not good Friedman - very good Glieberman - easy as pie (Bus 31.1) esp.
if you're ok with some math Goldberg - bad Horowitz - very bad Leibman - good, methodical teacher Minars
- good/very good, but only if you can handle some math Siaahan - very bad (doesn't really speak English) Sardy
- homework is 70% of grade Solomon - good Uctum - decent Weinstien - very good, easy grader (for Bus
80.1) Yarmish - very good (at least in BC, in Touro he's a tough cookie)
English
Beckson - very bad Bianco - decent (hard but good grades) Brown - very good Cunningham -
good Devany - good Dufresne - very good Dunlap - very good (rated for Core 6) Fowler - good Fox -
good (a lot of work, good grades) Gerber - good (easy class) Goldman - if I stop one person from taking him,
my work is done Grosz - good, fun guy, good teacher Harrison - good Hirsch - risky: one person says
"British Banshee", whatever that means Katzer - decent (frum woman, serious research paper) King -
good Kovacs - good Limsky - good Luisi - bad Masoni - very good Milbourne - material is all black
right's stuff, strict on attendance Moser - mean person Officer - very bad Peroni - bad Pilgrim - very
good (graded for core 6) Poinsatt - probably grades well, but nothing special Raphan - very good Reeves -
very bad Romer - very good (good grader) Roy - decent Royce - bad Schick - decent (frum
woman) Shiselman - very good Solomon - good Ms. Telcher - decent (easy class, tough with A's) Telker -
very bad Vassileva - some good friends of mine REALLY don't like her Watkins - excellent (cute, fun and an A
with very little work) Zanderer - very good (his class rocks), but it's a bit tough to get an A Zlotnick -
monster
Mathematics
Bouziakova - very good, if you believe my sister or Shmaya Corzan - very good and a nice guy (rated for
8.1) Forrester - bad (terrible, but easy tests, rated for Precal) Gittings - teaches very well, and no
surprises on tests Green - decent Halpern - decent, or so I hear Halpert - decent (frum guy) Hennefeld -
good Hochberg - very, very good; has a small standard deviation; IS frum Hseih - Not understandable! If you
can teach yourself, I guess you're ok. Huarco - very bad Kohn - decent Korzan - decent Kwak - very
bad Majidi - good, drops lowest test Marathe - very tricky questions Margulies - good (very good but hard,
rated for Precal) Matè - bad Miller - avoid if at all possible Reisenberg - good, I guess. He sometimes
exempts from final. Rue - good? Shapiro - I'm sure he was once a good teacher Shloming - Awesome. Come
early the first day; seats are permanent. Sibner - Is he a really bad teacher? Yes. Will you get an A?
Probably. Snow - confirmed as very bad, I wanted to be sure before writing it Spatz - good (explains well) and
he's frum Stone - bad
Philosophy
Check back soon for teachers of this subject. In the meantime, go to core 10 and check out those professors. A lot of the professors listed there also teach another philosophy course.
Physical Education
Axen (human physiology) - good teacher must study hard to get
the A Scherza (anatomy) - hard Yingling (anatomy) - good take her if possible
Physics
Gahemes - very good Holden - good Kelly - decent Kreeger -
decent Lesser - decent Miyano - bad Solenza - bad Tung - decent
Political Science (See Core 3 teachers)
Currah - very good Goodhart -
decent Krause - not that great Ness - decent Unger - good
Psychology
Alfieri (Lou) - fantastic, very chilled Birnbaum - very
good Brannon - good Chanowitz - very good (but boring) Chaudary - good Delameter - very bad Elderyi -
decent (funny) Haas - bad Halpert - bad Jorgansen - decent (easy but boring) Kempner - very
good Kozbelt - very good teacher for statistics (40.1) although there is work involved, if you keep up with the
work you should get the A. He is pretty generous with grading. Kurylo - decent (premed students will like
him a lot - lots of bio) Lepoor - decent Litman - very good Maran - very good McDonough - good? Miles
- very good Osman - bad Rall - Abnormally awesome Ribaudo - very good Romer - decent Tannazzo -
good-very nice and straightforward Tenenbaum - excellent for experimental Snadowsky - very good Urick -
boring, but easy Weston - decent
Spanish
Sherzer - amazing Frumkina - decent
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