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Human Resources
3.5
Overall rating
Good
2.9
Difficulty level
Easy
41%
Would take again
Based on 135 reviews
2023
Last active
9 courses taught
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Wonderful professor and very passionate. He adds a lot of flavor to his lectures. He is forthcoming about what will be covered in the exams and what he expects from the students. People complaining about his grading/teaching are almost certainly not attending his classes.
Very boring lectures consisting of him babbling for 3 hours. Mentions terms that aren't even in the textbook and then doesn't specify if they are needed for exams. TA has no clue how to grade examinations. Makes himself seem as an open and approachable prof but he definitely is not, he's stubborn and set in his ways. Also a very moody guy. AVOID.
Honestly Neil is a great guy, but his lectures put people to sleep. He brings in alot of his life experience in his lectures. If you take this course with him, you have to follow his structure of writing, otherwise you will do poorly on his exams.
Neil is overall a very nice, caring, and kind professor. I can tell he genuinely cares about the success of his students as he would allow us to go over and potentially improve our marks on the midterm or exam. Participation is very important to him and attendance is mandatory as there are in class assignments. Take this class with him if you can!
LOTS of reading. Prof. Neil is approachable, quickly responds to emails, easy to book an appointment and he really valued my efforts when I discussed my midterm results with him. He used in-class group assignment ( case studies) as a reinforcement for participating, not a fan of that but exams were in the same form so it's helpful.
This prof was actually a pretty kind person, if you wanted to meet with him and talk about improving he was really helpful with that but this class was not as easy as I thought it was going to be. I had no idea what was going on 99% of the time and the exams were brutal. Very difficult class, nice guy though.
He's ok. My group personally did not enjoy participating and he said that he would take marks off if we didn't answer. We did the work we just don't like participating. He marks group work from in class so you have to go to get marks. For exams, mine were case studies so pay attention to topics you used in group work and practice writing paragraphs
Professor Rothenberg uses his plethora of knowledge on managing an organization in class, which is good in theory, until you don't learn like he teaches. Very easy to zone out. Very easy to lose marks if you're okay learning through the textbook. In fact, you have to learn before the lecture to complete weekly quizzes that aren't taught until after
He's a rather boring professor, but the class itself is an easy A. Readings are unnecessary, you just need to reference the book for the midterm and final (which are very easy). There are 3 scored negotiations and your grade on them fully depends on who you negotiate against in class, which can be unpredictable, but they are only worth 10% each.
Very easy professor. The whole course consists of a midterm which was a case, scored negotiations which guarantees an 80+ mark unless you don't do it and a final which also is not too bad. Textbook is useless but you will need it to search for things for the midterm and final. Overall just participate in the negotiations and you will be fine