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BUSA
She talks AT you instead of to you. She assumes we know what she's talking about and that we care, rather than making us care about what she is saying. If you don't agree with her opinions, she won't listen to you. She flies through the material, you can't keep up taking notes or listening to what she's saying. Very bias.
Bus1001
She is an inspiration and a challenge at the same time. It feels crazy to rate someone who deserves my admiration instead. Take her class and you'll see what I mean.
MBAN
I made a point of taking three MBA classes from her. Prof. Veronda is modest about her background, but it is really impressive. She was the best professor I've had at 3 different universities. She was also very helpful to me with my career plans.
AFCA
Professor Veronda has a reputation for being caring and knowledgeable, she's the teacher me and my friends run to when we need help because we know we can count on her.
AFCA
I feel like I owe so much to Professor Veronda. She spends so much of her free time helping us like no other teacher I ever had. I admire her work ethics and her dedication. She's a great role model and I will miss her when I graduate.
MKTa
A straight-shooter who really knows her stuff. If you want to learn marketing take her. If you want an easy class, don't - tough but fair. She is always professional, but cares about students.
Marketing
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Marketing is about learning on and catching the knicks and knacks, its not a subject that requires the details Prof. Veronda has done a fantastic job of making sure students learn as you can expect in a real world working environment. She should try to bring more guest leacturers who have dealt with marketing success or failures in corporate world
Marketing
I had Professor Veronda for Principles of Marketing, and having her was one of my greatest challenges. She was unclear about the material she spoke of, in terms of communicating it to the students. She would only speak on certain topics, and fly through chapters, leaving the majority of the material to be untouched upon(Especially during a Midter