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Accounting
3.4
Overall rating
Average
3.1
Difficulty level
Moderate
48%
Would take again
Based on 155 reviews
2026
Last active
20 courses taught
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Idc what anyone says Keith was a real one especially when it came to grading. His lectures are short but they get straight to the point and the extra practice questions are enough to do well on the exams
Keith was one of the top 3 profs I had in this program. He gave the class his number to let him know if anything comes up before tests, midterm and exam were pretty easy as long as you study. He usually curves grades up if the whole class does bad and is very light hearted about everything. Lectures were good and his office hours help a lot.
His lectures and slideshows are pretty short and he is hard to reach outside of class but he is more than happy to answer questions in class, and he is very lenient with his marking. There aren't really any surprises on his examinations because his in class and homework questions cover everything.
Professor Whelan cares about his students, and as the other review mentioned, I wish he went over the excel problems more in class. He is very lenient with marking and gives a lot of part marks. He is also not very responsive to emails, but still explains concepts very clearly and cares about his students.
Prof Keith is actually a great professor who cares about his students. I wish he would do the in-class Excel step by step, and I felt that the exams were not similar to the homework. However, he does a great job explaining concepts and is open to answering all questions.
I don't know where TMU finds their profs, specifically for SAF, cause it's actually ridiculous how many bad profs there are. After 4 years of being a student here I can only count the amount of goods profs I've had on one hand. Sometimes I strongly regret choosing to attend TMU because of this issue.
Not a good prof at all. Avoid him if possible
TMU NEEDS TO PICK BETTER PROFS!
You need to attend class. I had to miss some, and my grade tanked significantly. He is willing to go over examples as many times as needed and is super responsive via email. Practice. Practice. Practice.