Lascola, Gregory  

Physics

2.40/4.00

5 evaluations


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Freshman
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Apr 2003
great for lab, horrible for lecture. His only saving grace is that the class is curved so you can still pull a C if everyone fails (which unless you're a prodigy, you just might). None of his labs are collected, just show it to him after you're done and you're free to go. But I'd rather have a different lecture teacher. He doesn't explain things very well and sometimes it's like he pulls derivations out of his ass.

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Sophomore
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Dec 2002
He was a cool teacher and was a lot more lively than others, but he was never really prepared for labs. He never really made it clear on what we were supposed to do for the labs. He would briefly set up some stuff and just hope we figured it out. He tried to lecuture for a little in the beginning on stuff we already knew which was pretty funny. He usually just ended up helping us all individually. As long as we followed his lab format, he gave good grades. Go ahead and take him but plan on being there for at least two hours.


Junior
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Mar 2003
awsome lab teacher. you have to do write ups for each lab but they're not that hard or time consuming. great guy. definately take him if you have the chance.


Sophomore
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Jun 2003
Awesome lab professor!!! He may go on for an hour at the beginning of lab, instead of doing the lab, so that sucks. But, he's a very cool guy and very nice. Lab write-ups are specifically laid out (requirements etc), so just do what's required. He'll chop labs shorter if the whole class is struggling. In short, a very understanding guy. It wasn't too long ago that he took the same classes you are/were taking. ;)

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Junior
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Nov 2016
he sure does like his women, wet!!