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Human Resources
2.0
Overall rating
Poor
4.2
Difficulty level
Hard
16%
Would take again
Based on 95 reviews
2025
Last active
9 courses taught
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He's a great professor. Tough grader but he makes what he expects fairly clear.
Avoid this class if possible. The professor has a rigid grading system that heavily penalizes any deviation from the textbook. Lots of busy work and little actual teaching. However, unstuck AI can help with study prep.
Worst professor at TMU, please don't take him. You might also fail and have to retake with another professor. It's better to take this course with another professor or wait till next semester.
Worst teacherand his breath is just as bad.
Students teach each other in breakouts and he only gives two thin lectures . Feedback is canned. Exams half xchoice, half essay, which even if you have the facts down you will still get wrong. Interesting Material. Spent weeks studying for exams and knew material but barely passed. He encourages people to drop. Spent 12 to 20 hours/wk. Avoid!
WORST PROFESSOR I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY WHOLE 4 YEARS OF UNIVERSITY. For god's sake, I took this course just as an open elective, and the way he grades you is not even mandatory. I was about to graduate with honours, but thanks to this guy, I couldn't. Zero for attendance if you leave the class even 2 min early. No response to emails.
Avoid. Very heavy workload, camera-on weekly zoom meetings for 5% of your mark, marks extremely hard, barely teaches. Absolutely terrible.
Very tough marker, vague feedback
Entire course (weekly chapters and tests) are through an expensive online textbook. He doesn't really teach the course. His assignments include analyzing video clips every other week and posting generic one sentence fluff weekly. Course design is very lazy yet still somehow more convoluted than most. Lectures are entirely self taught breakouts.
Easily the most unwavering, strict marking, and bureaucratic professor I have ever had. He will only give you full marks if you pretty much quote the textbook when answering questions, despite him asking you not to. He will report you to the Dean's office for academic integrity violations simply off of a missing citation. No mercy, no leeway.