| 1/5/10 |
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I had a dream that I had come into class, and he was giving a lecture on the meaning of life, while shredding on a guitar. Towards the end of the dream, he left to get enough guitars for everyone. When I woke up, I was completely unsurprised. It's like that, basically. |
| 12/25/09 |
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I did not think his assignments were hard by any means, but there are A LOT. he assigned something every single night. and he also focuses on attendance. You must attend his classes to get points. |
| 9/9/09 |
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Prof. Schmeer is the man. Admittedly, if you want to do well in his class, you need to be engaged in the discussions and in the assignments. But I see that as a good thing. I tried taking a comp II class last semester after having him for my honors comp I class, and I had to drop it because I liked him so much better. He's my current comp II prof. |
| 8/18/09 |
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Essentially if you do are capable of turning the assigned work when it's due, you'll do fine. He's a great teacher who loves discussion and a good laugh. He has no problem helping you any way he can and he's actually in his office during his office hours. He genuinely excited me about learning. Eh.. corny but true. |
| 5/17/09 |
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it was a hard class, you really have to keep up to get through. But I loved the class. He was entertaining and promoted thinking and creativity in his class. He did not want drones! was always willing to help. Hard but worth it! |