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How Do Your Professors Rate?

Filed in archive Campus Life by Mark on December 22, 2005

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So you want to take a class on cultural anthropologylinks next semester because the topic looks interesting. But you're not sure about the prof. Is she a tough grader? Lots of homework? An easy A?

Take the guesswork out of it by visiting RateMyProfessors.com. You'll find almost 5 million ratings on over 700,000 professors at 5,500 schools.

While you're there, check out the 20 funniest posts. Then add your own.


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