Thorncroft, Glen  

Mechanical Engineering

3.21/4.00

75 evaluations


ME 134


Freshman
N/A
Required (Support)
Nov 1999
Thorncroft is an excellent teacher. He is really good at not making class boring. He understands that mechanical Engineering is not exciting but he finds ways to make it intresting. I would heavily suggest taking him.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Feb 2000
Glen is a very organized and energetic professor. You can tell he loves to teach. He clearly explains what he expects students to know for tests and quizzes and does his best to make students undestand the material. He is very willing to help students during office hours and non ofice hours and he will help until you fully understand the material. If you put enough effort into the homework assignments and take notes during lectures, then the quizzes and tests should not be a problem.


Freshman
B
Required (Support)
Mar 2000
Professor Thorncroft is great at making mechanical engineering interesting to students. However, the material of ME 143 is pretty lame and useless. Some of the projects are cool, but some just seem like a waste of time. I had Thorncroft for the lecture, but had the misfortune of getting Ellis/Lipper as my lab instructor. I have heard that Thorncroft is a much better lab instructor. About all that the homework in this class is good for is as a review of physics.


Sophomore
B
Required (Support)
Dec 2000
Thorncroft is a very informative and helpful professor, although 134 is a review of basic physics, he is able to challenge his students. The homework load is not excessive, but you have to be careful to turn is homework in the right format or else homework points will magically disappear. The lab is entertaining, although some of it is oversimplified and menial. Overall, Thorncroft gives ME students a good introduction to their major.


Sophomore
B
Required (Support)
Jan 2001
He's very entertaining, but his tests are a lot harder than you'd think, since the homework is totally easy. I pulled through with a pretty good grade, but my advice is to study a lot for the midterm.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Jan 2001
Thorncroft is a very exciting professor and would recommend anybody take him. He is perhaps the funniest educator i have had and is passionate about the material. His tests are harder than the homework but arn't impossible, and Throrncroft is more than willing to help you prepare. The tests are part multiple choice, fill in, and one major written problem at the end. The midterm had tricky questions and seemed 5 times more difficult than the homework so watch out, but the final i felt was incredible easy. The course had the more "difficult" stuff (it's not that hard)in the begginning so be sure to study hard for the midterm and you'll be set for the final as well. He is better in the lab where you can talk to him than he is in the lecture.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Jan 2001
Dr. Thorncroft is awesome, totally awesome. I refer to him as "The Game." I was lucky enough to have him my first quarter at Cal Poly. After having him I knew for sure I wanted to be a mechanical engineer. The material that ME 134 covers isn't very interesting, but Dr. Thorncroft made the class exciting. His lectures were thorough, straightforward, and always humorous. He gives homework assignments each week. They're based on his lectures and not extremely difficult. If you have any problems go straight to his office hours. He's always willing to help students out with anything from differential gears to scheduling classes. There is a midterm and a final. Both are straightforward and medium in difficulty. Please learn that 1 pound-force = 32.174 pound-mass. It'll be on both exams. If you can, get Dr. Thorncroft for the lab section also. By far the best teacher I've had at Cal Poly.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Feb 2001
I took 2 years of Physics in high school (one of them Calc-based), so ME 134 was a breeze-and-two-thirds for me. It's extra-basic mechanics with some history of ME thrown in. In other words, anybody could teach it, but Thorncroft kept it interesting (I stayed awake for most lectures, even the stuff I learned in 6th grade). He's a dork and knows it, but is entertaining. Demos were cool. The final was easy. The midterm asked some tricky trick questions, by which most of us were tricked. Know the difference between pound-force and pound-mass and you'll be fine. Homework is graded harshly (I lost 10 points--on a 30 point assignment--for having a partially incomplete problem statement), to make you get learn the way engineering students do homework problems in engineering classes. Very fair, very easy, the lab was loads of fun.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2001
Tc is a great professor. Me 134 isn't the most exciting class but he is really funny despite being pretty goofy. The lecture consists of a lot of homework, which is graded fair but tough, one midterm, and the final. The lecture is worth 60% of your grade. The lab, which is worth 40% of your grade, is literally an automatic A if you go to class, participate in the labs and do the projects, which are fun and not oo hard. I would say you can get a B by going to the lab and trying in the lecture. I would strongly recommend Thorncroft, he is a great guy and is very helpful and easy to talk to.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2001
I just had to give Dr. Thorncroft props for being an awesome teacher. He was really interesting and I learned a ton from him. His tests are fair. As long you do the homework you will do fine on them. He is also really helpful in his office hours.


Freshman
N/A
Required (Major)
Jan 2002
Professor Thorncroft made this introductory course to mechanical engineering both interesting and fun. He was a fair grader, and you get to do a lot of cool things in the class. I would definitely recommend him for ME134 lab.


Freshman
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2002
best teacher ever


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Apr 2002
best teacher in the department


Freshman
C
Required (Major)
Jun 2002
Thorncroft is a good man. Nice guy that enjoys helping. His labs are fun and pretty easy.


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Mar 2003
I really enjoyed professor Throncroft for the lab. He really likes howstuffworks.com, he's funny, and he'll make the class interesting. I look forward to taking him for a later ME class.

ME 231


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2011
Thorncroft does his best to teach the driest class of all time. The average on his tests are really low. I did average on both midterms. The second midterm was ridiculously hard. The average was a 52/100. The first midterm was fair. Not sure what happened on the second one. A lot of people trip up on his exams, but after reviewing the problem and figuring out how to do it, its actually not too bad. There's a lot of room for error. The only way to do well in this class is to practice the problems. He gives a list of "suggested" hw problems, but if you try doing all the homework problems, youll be way better off. He also has online problems which are conceptual. You won't see many of these until the final. He used the exact questions he put on the online hw. The final was a bit hard..but fair. Watch your sig. figs. I studied off Rossman's exams and she is a lot more generous than thorncroft..

ME 236


Sophomore
A
Required (Major)
Apr 2002
Glen is absolutely great. ME 236 is not exactly the most exciting class in the world. It's a lot of statistics and just number crunching with data. But his zeal for engineering just shows through it and he really makes it an enjoyable class. He presents material clearly. His tests are fair as is his homework. I definitely recommend Glen to anybody to take, especially if you aren't sure if you're in the right major, he can definitely help convince you.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Jan 2003
Thermal systems is not exactly the most exciting class. It's kind of like statistics goes to the ME department. Even so, Thorncroft was great, he has this great sense of humor...sometimes it's swing and miss, but he tries anyway, which I appreciate :). Be on the lookout out though, he's kind of a hard ass in some regards: 1) homework will not be accepted if it's more than 5 minutes late. 2) watch your labs, he is a real stickler for...everything--grammar, format, page layout... 3) when you are studying for the midterm, be sure to study EVERY SINGLE PAGE of notes that this guy has given you...because I promise you that you will need to know them all. Anyway, Glen was a great guy and made this class a lot of fun. I would recommend taking him to anyone.


Junior
B
Required (Support)
Aug 2003
Thorncroft is a great guy. His lectures are fun, his labs go by quickly, and you'll come away with a lot of new knowledge. His tests are difficult, so don't coast into them. And take the labs seriously. He'll go easy on the first one and bombard you with suggestions for future labs. Follow all of them carefully. Remember, the lab section tests how well you write labs, not how good your results are. Write them carefully!


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Sep 2003
Dr. Thorncroft is awesome, He's one of the best in the M.E. dept. He will try to help you anyway possible to get the material and he is enthusiastic teacher I've seen in the dept. Especially when you consider the coarse he's teaching. Basically the coarse is statistics and more statistics. The labs are interesting and he goes to every group with questions to get your brain to think. He takes the labs very seriously and gives you tips on what's expected for the next lab report and so on. He will dock your grade for not taking heed to his hints. Don't be late to the lab, he takes that as a slap in the face. The midterms and final are fair with no tricks. The homework is doable but he's more into that you attempted it verses copy someone else that got it.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2003
Dr. Thorncroft is one anal son of a bitch. I lost 3/10 points on every homework for format. but thats because im not anal at all. that aside, this guy kicks ass. 236 is basically statistics, and its boring as hell, but he makes in as painless as possible. he gives handouts instead of making you buy a book. this is great for several reasons: you save at least $50, you never have to take notes, or even pay attention in class (though you may want to because hes got a great sense of humor). all test material is straight out of the notes, and theres no fluff in there so you dont have to filter out what you need to know like you do with a textbook. his midterm was fair, final was easy. homework is twice a week and takes about a half hour. the lab is a pain in the ass. its basically doing a statistical analysis of boiling water and thermocouples. 5 times. but labs always suck, at least you get out of this one early. anyways thorncroft is great, im stoked to have him again for thermo.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Dec 2003
Thorncroft is an excellent instructor, however, the class was just very boring, because of the material. Make sure you always have the correct format for the homework, and study well for the tests. Could have gotten a better grade if I would have known that.


Sophomore
C
Required (Major)
Jun 2004
This is a boring class, but Thorncroft did the best anyone could expect of him. He was super enthusiastic about everything, the material just lagged. It is a stats class, so it just isn't very interesting my nature. Take him, he lessens the pain.


Senior
N/A
Required (Major)
Nov 2004
Thorncroft is gay


Senior
A
Required (Major)
Nov 2004
No I'm not


Sophomore
N/A
Required (Major)
Dec 2004
Thorncock is tricky! He said he wasn't going to test on some material and ended up testing us on it anyway. However, he is a very good in his office hours. If you get stuck on the HW he is very helpful guiding you through the process. He is not the worst ME professor, but he should work on his lecturing skills. For this class, take another professor if possible; you will regret taking him.


Junior
A
Required (Major)
Dec 2004
He knows it...he's a dork. But his nerdy sense of humor is absolutely essential in a statistics class. I'm sooo glad I took it with him. It's actually pretty interesting some of the stuff you can do with the equations. My only problem with the class is the huge jump in difficulty between the tests and the homework. Homework is super easy! Maybe and hour to finish each weeks assignment, and pretty decent grades on them. The tests, on the other hand, are tricky as hell! and it sucks because without a textbook, there's no way to actually learn the material any better if you wanted to be proactive. ALL you can do is do the homework! No extra problems out of a book, no extra review guide, nothing. But, he curves, so it works out. Take this class with him. And I'm pretty sure he's not gay.


5th Year Senior
B
Required (Major)
Jan 2005
Thorncroft is a good teacher. I enjoyed his corny sense of humor (at least he's trying). As for the class, the class notebook is all you need. Attendence is not necessary to do well. If you have any questions, Thorncroft is very helpful in his office. I would take him again if I had the chance.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Mar 2005
Thorncroft is a fun teacher who turned boaring statistical analysis into something manageable and fairly interesting. He grades very hard but what engineering teacher besides Niku doesnt? Also, I saw him smoking pot in his car one day before lab.


Senior
A
Required (Major)
Dec 2005
Throncroft is a good teacher for a crappy class. If you have a rough load one quarter and need some extra sleep, sign up for 236 in the middle of your busy days and take a nap. No joke, you really dont have to pay attention in this class. Everything you need to know is written up in his course pack. The lab is pretty boring and he grades your reports very closely, so follow his guidelines or your grades will suffer. The tests are very straight forward and fairly easy. There was one midterm and one final with 6 or so labs and a lab quiz each week. If you need to take 236 take thorncroft and stay away from anyone else. You cant go wrong with a gay, pot smoking proffesor.


Sophomore
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2006
Thorncroft was awesome, one of the best teachers I've had so far. You buy his lecture notes from el corral for like 10 bucks, and i just took all my notes in that. There is a homework due each week and 1 midterm the whole quarter, and its a common final. Just go over the lecture notes and homework questions to prepare for the test/final. He is also excellent at explaining things if you ask questions, or even better if it's 1 on 1 in his office. Definitely get him for 236, I've heard he's good for thermo too so I'm gonna try and get him for that.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2006
ME 236 is better termed Engineering Measurement and Statistics. For such a dry class Thorncroft does a great job keeping it amusing. A nice guy and great professor, but a hard ass when it comes to grading. Thorncroft is excited to teach, explains things very well, and is dedicated to his students. I have to admit that I didn't work that hard in this class, and so I can't complain about gettng a B+. The labs and homework are pretty easy and straightforward, but like I said, Thorncroft is a hard ass when it comes to grading. I thought I rocked the final, and yet I still can't figure out how Ii got a B+, but oh well. Anyway,take this guy. He's a veteran professor for ME 236 and is fun to listen to.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Apr 2007
Thorncroft is an almost perfect professor for ME courses. He is easy going, but he's not lazy. He is the balance between LoCascio and Patton. LoCascio wants you to learn so much so well that you end up failing, where Patton would give you a C for putting smiley faces as answers on the tests. Glen truly cares about his students knowing the material, but doesn't crucify them when mistakes are made. He is a tough but fair grader, so STUDY for the exams and final. I got a C because I didn't study for the 1st exam. Glen is the Best professor in the ME department, period.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Aug 2007
Best M.E. or even Cal poly prof yet. he made thermal measurements nearly interesting, and definitly engaging. He tries hard, brings a smile to class, and really tries to tie the lecture to the real world, i.e. using a dual stage turbine is neccesary due to temperature limitations of the turbine material. makes sense but you miss those details when just crunching hwk problems. Basically a great prof, (and respectably hard grader, forgot to mention.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Nov 2007
Thorncroft is a phenomenal professor. He is very thorough, and explains the subject very well. This class is boring by nature, and Thorncroft really did all he could to make the best of it. Take Thorncroft for anything he's teaching.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Feb 2008
This guy is seriously the man. Not an easy teacher but not crazy hard...about the right balance. You will learn a lot, he is excellent at explaining stuff, funny, and interesting. You can tell he loves his job and will learn your name if you work at the material. His tests are pretty time restricted but fair otherwise. Take him.


Senior
N/A
Required (Major)
Dec 2009
Professor Thorncroft is one of the few passionate instructors left at Poly. He definitely tries to make the boring subject matter somewhat interesting and engaging. He does expect you to earn your grade and does not recycle tests or use hw problems with different numbers. His exams are ALWAYS long enough to keep you working for the entire period. All in all he is a great instructor and a pretty cool guy overall despite his rants about everything his students do to annoy him, and his support of Locascio! Also, for this class, don\'t underestimate the subject matter. It is very simple and boring in the beginning but picks up a few weeks into the quarter.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Feb 2010
Does an ok job explaining a very boring material. Pay close attention to applied real world examples, and when which equations are supposed to be used. Do not expect exams and final to be exactly like the homework but expect to put concepts that you learn in several homework problems in one big exam problem. He starts the test with conceptual questions which could be the difference form an A to a B. Then, he gives 2 or 3 harder problems that are similar to problems that he did in lecture. Now the final is much harder than the exams, understand how to use and manipulate all equations then after that you will spend most of your time punching numbers in your calculator (need calculator that has memory). Unit conversion is big in the final as you work the problems.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2011
Glen is the man. There is no reason to avoid taking this class because he's teaching it. Just watch out when he doesn't have caffeine.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2012
This class is all about understanding the vocabulary. If you don't know what something means then you will not be answering the correct question. Thorncroft likes his job, likes his students, and like making sure that there are no mistakes in his or his students work. If you make a mistake he will take points away! Know unit conversions. He is also very helpful during his office hours and enjoys talking to students.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Dec 2013
His exact words: "I'm going to kill you on the final." He did...


Sophomore
C
Required (Major)
Jan 2014
Professor Thorncroft works hard for his students but is always tense as if nervous kids will pressure him on grade boosts. Knowledgeable and wrote a very well put together course and text document (succinct and good for margin note taking not to mention cheap... required). I think he would benefit from calming breaths before teaching as that would prevent much anxiety over what truly is simple and graspable material. No due homework and quizzes so midterms and lab will determine grade. Tests are more intuitive than other engineering classes so conceptual understanding is essential. Computations are very simple and repetitive.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2014
I found this lecture to actually be useful and Thorncroft to be a great teacher. He was very clear in instruction. His tests were fair and he gave a lot of partial credit. The lab doesn't mesh with lecture well though. Basically if you remember AP Stat, it's the same as 4 weeks of lecture. Then it gets a little weirder, but nothing to freak out about. I found this class to be about as time consuming as thermo or fluids.A


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2014
Thorncroft was a great teacher for this subject. It is a strange subject and no textbook exists for it, but his course notes are very good. The subject matter is actually very important even though it isn't ME exactly. The lab and lecture do not go together well. THe first 4 weeks of lecture is basically the basics from AP Stat. The class had 2 midterms and a final and he graded very generously I felt.A


Sophomore
C
Required (Major)
Mar 2014
Glen is a bittersweet teacher to take. He conveys the material extremely well and his course notes are detailed. I learned a lot about stats. But don't expect to get a good grade on the tests. No matter how prepared you are, you will more than likely end up with a C. You get docked for so much bullcrap, like having too many and too few significant figures on the same problem. I felt extremely prepared going into each exam and came out feeling like an idiot. He takes pride in having a low C average on his exams and refuses to give back points even when you are correct. And he doesn't curve the class (as far as I could tell), so whatever you get, you're stuck with.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Apr 2014
Thorncroft has this innate ability to take what should be an easy topic and explain it in such a way in that it doesn't make any sense. It may sound smart, but his whole teaching style doesn't work at all. It's an absolutely terrible way to explain things, and the class suffers because of it.


Junior
A
Required (Major)
Nov 2015
Thought this class was pretty tough, although once you figure out the ol' paradox trick it gets a lot easier. Basically the idea is to put ol' thornbottom in a mental loop by telling him a paradox, thus freezing him while he infinitely contemplates it. Then you get an A in the class. Easy.


Junior
A
Required (Major)
Nov 2015
Thornbottom is a merciful man. Truly just. He calls his car the ThornCraft.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Jan 2016
Thorncroft is proud that he can write tests that will trick you. They aren't impossible but will make you think pretty hard about how to do it. Read and understand the "course pack" that you are given because thats all you have to really understand the material. Luckily he posts written out solutions to the homework problems, so make sure you read those and meticulously follow his procedure, because if you don't you will get marked down on the tests. I'm not really sure if my low grade came from the lab or the lecture (although i did pretty decent on the midterms) because he doesn't post any grades on polylearn.


Sophomore
A
Required (Major)
Mar 2016
Really good professor, make sure you go to lecture and read the course notes though. Also make sure you follow hi procedure when solving problems, otherwise you'll get marked down (he has a bunch of examples on polylearn). Exams are tough, but going to office hours before helps because he goes through a bunch of previous exam problems. He's really helpful during office hours, so take advantage of that. He's a hard grader, but if you practice his format you'll save a lot of points.


Junior
N/A
Elective
Jun 2018
But he has M&Ms in his office


Junior
N/A
Required (Major)
Mar 2019
Professor Thorncroft is definitely a bit of a pain in the ass, especially when it comes to grading exams, but he also really really cares about his students and is an all around stand-up guy. Cons: The material presented isn't very difficult at all, so you might think you don't have to do the homework, go to class, or go to office hours. Wrong! It kinda seems like the class is made arbitrarily difficult because of the very high standard he uses in grading exams. He'll go through all the necessary assumptions and such in class, but he's also really really helpful in office hours. My suggestion: bring a few problems of each homework with you to office hours written out as nicely and clearly as possible. He'll tell you exactly how each problem should be formatted and explained in an exam, which is really useful for actually getting all the points when you get a problem correct. JUST BECAUSE YOU UNDERSTAND THE MATERIAL DOESN'T MEAN YOU'LL GET A GOOD GRADE. You have to do a lot of examples so that you can do his midterms fast enough with all the extra formatting and explaining that he wants. Pros: As said before, he'll go above and beyond to help students out if he's asked. For example, another professor (Medizade) cancelled his common final in week 8 in class without sending out an email or anything about it. I was absent that day, and made plans assuming the common final was happening. Medizade wouldn't make any accommodations for me once I found out about the new conflicting final time, except to allow me to take it during his other section, which was when I had Thorncroft's final. After Thorncroft talked with the head of the department and figured out it was really Medizade's fault and not mine, he (Thorncroft) went out of his way to let me take the final in his office so I could have the full time to take both finals.


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Mar 2020
He's terrible. So anal about everything, and his hw solutions don't even show the format he wants. If you were to do his tests using the format in his solutions you would fail, even if you get the right solution. He makes himself available which is one alright thing, but you have to be willing to deal with his condescending patronizing personality. He made his little statistics class harder than dynamics or any other 2nd year class you take. He is a child in a man's body. I'd tell you to not take him but he's your only choice for 236 so good luck.


Sophomore
A
Required (Major)
Apr 2020
Professor Thorncroft told us in the first week that we'd have to treat his class like dynamics, and he's not totally wrong. The material in this course is not too difficult, but the tests are not so much testing you on your knowledge as they are your ability to do the problems quickly and with the correct process. Unfortunately, even if they're not graded, you have to do the homework and the extra problems in order to do well. Honestly, Thorncroft is your first taste of what upper-division professors expect, so it's better to learn to do everything his way rather than try to fight it. Most people hate this class, but it is in your interests to learn to deal with it and just accept that this is the way the course is.

ME 302


Junior
C
Required (Major)
Jun 1999
Outstanding professor. He enjoys teaching and tries his best to make sure that his students understand the material. His exams are long. He makes them so that he can do them in 30 min max. So this means that it would take a student 1 hr min. to finish them. He does this to make sure you know the comcepts.


Senior
F
Required (Support)
Oct 2003
I went to every class meeting. I read the book and I still couldn't figure out 302. My advice is find another professor.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Apr 2004
Thorncroft was a really good instructor. His lectures are motivating, dynamic, and really hold your interest. They are also EXTREMELY organized. His tests are NOT easy by any means. The midterms are time crunched and you have to know your shit and know it well. Averages are typically in the 50's and 60's for his exams. I'm going to go out a limb and say he was the best ME prof I've had(tie with Davol). He is a really smart guy and is also extremely helpful in office hours. His final is also very difficult though not as raced as the midterms. There is a conceptual page for each of his tests that always threw me off. I ended up with a B+ cause I did so-so on his final and pretty good on the midterms. I loved this class and might follow up on it by going into renewable energy sources. He's an awesome guy who strives on professionalism and damn good humor.


Junior
N/A
Required (Major)
Apr 2005
glen is a great guy, and a great teacher. very precise, doesnt leave anything out, not an easy A, thermo isnt a pushover class, it is very challenging. he is probably one of the best professors at cal poly for mechanical engineering, but if you already have a tough couse load, maybe wait a quarter, a lot of people didnt pass. VERY FAIR, HIGH CALIBER PROF, BUT ALSO VERY CHALLENGING


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Aug 2005
he is a great lecturer, but difficult grader! it is almost impossible to get an A. he gives very few A's. i learned a lot and studied my butt off. you must do a lot of studying and a lot of hw in order to pass. he is nice and helpful in office hours. but his grading sucks b/c he is too tough w/ his grading scale. u will learn a lot b/c he pushes you too. u must have a lot of time on your hands for this hard class. be prepared!


Junior
B
Required (Support)
Mar 2006
I liked Thorncroft, a good lecturer, put out a lot of effort for review sessions, made a lot of extra effort to help students. I didn't think the test were unfair at all. He even says he tries to make the tests UN-like the homework but I didnt find that to be true. Pretty standard questions. I do agree that he is a hard grader. As an example I answered every question on a particular midterm correctly and got a B+. I'm really not exaggerating, he took points of for not showing fundamental algebraic steps, a missing assumption here and there, and seemingly whatever the hell he could find that wasn't perfect~ all while supposedly taking into account a serious time crunch (both midterms where a rush to finish). If I could do it over again I would still take Thorncroft. He allowed the material to be pretty fucking cool, and I learned a lot a lot.


Sophomore
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2006
Thorncroft is a good professor for this course, his lectures are organized and he presents the material really well. Definitely recommended.


Junior
N/A
Required (Major)
Sep 2007
By far the best professor I have had at Cal Poly. He is passionate about the material, plus he's just a really cool person in general. He has a detailed knowledge about thermo, and is really good at passing that knowledge to students in a way the they will understand. Don't be expecting to glide through the class, though. His tests are hard, but if you put in the work, you'll do well. Oh, and he LOVES Lindsey Lohan. Be sure to ask him about when he went downtown just to see her. HUGE fan.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Mar 2008
Glen Thorncroft is a genious. Einstein will shock himself once his circuits are fried. Newton will get hot and bothered in his grave realizing that thermo is better than solid mechanics. The reason is this-Thorncroft will soon write a thesis on global warming that will save the planet from increasing enthalpy. Al Gore's documentary will be petty compared to Thorncroft's Temperature Thesis (or simply- TTT). TTT will explain that open sytems are actually closed systems that manifest themselves into open loop control systems. When they do this, they actually have increasing enthalpy. If you belive this to be 47% true, then you need to take another look at your TS Tables and read TTT once again. It seems as though it is time for another trip to the ***thole called Florida to do some more research Glen. And Glen, if you post this outside your office door and I see it when I come back to visit Poly, I will applaud you over and over and over. T.S. Power was the worst registration system ever. The efficiency of power can't even compare to the efficiency of a standard refrigeration cycle.


Junior
D
Required (Major)
May 2016
I took him for Thermo 1 because his poly ratings were so high. This was an awful mistake. I'm sure he's a great 236 professor but he's horrible for Thermo. Told us he hadn't taught it in 10 years or so and it showed. His lectures were disorganized, hard to follow, and really not that useful. You'd think his midterms would be easier, but they were absurdly hard with the 1st average being something in the 40's which he curved to a D-. I got a D in his class, and went onto thermo 2 with Chen in which i got an A. Don't take him for thermo.

ME 303


Junior
D
Required (Major)
Oct 2006
Thorny is one of the most energetic professors you will have. He is so excited that he is a huge nerd that has never had a woman. And he is definitely not gay since every lecture he would be ogglin the titties in the front row. Not that I can blame him though, if theres a room filled with pimply geeks and one hotty with big funbags what can you do? His lectures were excellent and interesting, but the tests were insanely difficult and irrelevant to the homework. I think Dr thorncroft is going to be locascios replacement as the teaching nazi on campus when he retires.


Senior
N/A
Required (Major)
Jun 2007
Glen is definetely one of my favorite profs. He's really passionate about teaching and pretty damn good at it. His lectures are complete, easy to follow, and very entertaining which saves much studying time... The trick with his classes are: 1) Go to lecture 2) Do as many HW & Extra problems before the exams, and you'll be set...


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Jun 2007
OK. So if you did't learn thermo 1 that well, thermo 2 isn't any easier. Thorncroft is a good but tough professor, and he knows it. I couldn't put much time into ME 303, and so my understanding and grade definitely suffered. I reccomend paying attention in lecture, visiting him in office hours, and putting your time into the homework. Do this and you should pass. Thorny is a cool guy. I got C's on both midterms, did OK (I think) on the final, and came out with a B-. I've never been so happy for a B- in my life.


Senior
B
Required (Major)
Jun 2007
Thorncroft is easily one of the best professors the engineering department has to offer. He is LoCascio's little pupil, but has managed to do away with most of the things that LoCascio student's constantly complain about. Like LoCascio he shares malcontent towards a certain Prof. Medizade, who is notorious for horrendously underpreparing students for thermo 2. He is amped on everything engineering, if you visit his office you will likely be there for at least 30 minutes even if it is an incredibly simple question. This is why he is awesome. He cares about his students. He does everything in his power to make sure he clarifies every question you have. If you visit his office I can assure you he will explain the material to you in a way that will make sense and stick with you. Why can we assume constant specific heat, ask him, he will tell you, and it will make a world of difference on tests and hw. That being said, I have failed 3 out of 5 tests I have take from him. His midterms are time crunchers, and he expects you to UNDERSTAND any concept he mentions in class (especially the ones he says "not that I give hints" about). It took me 3 sub 50 scores to realize that in order to do well on his tests you need to DO the hw. That means hiding the solution manual and grinding it out. You WILL NOT finish one of his tests if you can't work a hw problem out by yourself quickly. The tests are by no means impossible, but he always throws in some little trick (although he refuses to call them that) that will mess you up. He is forgiving though and will give as much partial credit as you deserve. Furthermore, if you show significant improvement over the quarter he takes that into consideration when assigning grades. I got a 46% on the first midterm but ended up with a B in the class. Take Thorncroft whenever possible, you will not regret it.


Junior
N/A
Required (Major)
Oct 2007
Great teacher; however, a little too hard with his exams. They are always....believe me ALAWAYS a time crunch!


Junior
D
Required (Major)
Jul 2015
His first time teaching the material in 10 years and it showed. Always correcting himself as he learned the material with us. Not very helpful in office hours and lectures were disorganized. Did get out to Diablo though! Very fun. Should probably stick to statistics. Not recommended for thermo.

ME 347


Junior
A
Required (Major)
Mar 2005
Thorncroft is a very good teacher. He is pretty tough, but very fair. I feel as though I have a great understanding of the subject. If you want to know fluids then take him.

ME 450


Senior
N/A
Elective
Jun 2009
Thorncroft is a douche bag.


5th Year Senior
N/A
Required (Major)
Jun 2009
I have Dr. Thorncroft for ME 450 and he is NOT a douche bag. Maybe you're the douche bag.


Graduate Student
A
Elective
Jun 2009
I had Thorncroft for 450 too, and I thought he was great. He practically created the course from scratch since it hasn't been taught in eons. I've taken tech elecs that haven't been taught in ages, and the professor usually gets lazy and you end up learning nothing -- but not Thorncroft. He made sure the course actually had logical structure and pertinent content to it. He's also really good at explaining the material, very helpful, and dedicated in office hours. I thought he was really tough and I got B's for ME 236 and 303 but got an A in ME 450. You just need to remember that Thorncroft expects everyone to earn their grade (instead of handing them out) and adjust your expectations and effort accordingly.


Senior
B
Elective
Jul 2009
Thorncroft is awesome! Not as good as Kean, but still awesome.