Neal Latman
Department: | Biology |
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He was my prof. in graduate school at Texas Tech. He was by far the great teacher I had during my stay. Concise, to the point, very accommodating and knowledgable. For those of you who cry about "earning" your grade, get over it. Welcome to the real world. I am 11 yrs out now and it sickens we to see students complain about difficult exams. | |
If you are an athlete I do not recommend taking his class. He teaches everything and more in the book and expects you too learn it all. When the exams come around he doesnt tell you anything but to read and listen to the notes. If you ask for help he will laugh at you so dont even bother. He most def. makes you work for the grade you get. | |
I worked very very difficult and still didn't get the A I was aiming for. Anything that comes out of his mouth could be on the exam; but, he doesn't tell you anything specific about them. Some are over only anatomy,some are just physiology;he doesn't ever say! I don't feel like my grade was a great representation of what I learned. |
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