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BC '00 {l Wrote}:Tricky Dick Tresch for Econ. Professor Twomey for business law (not in the law school, however). Best 2 by far.
ZBC2001 {l Wrote}:BC '00 {l Wrote}:Tricky Dick Tresch for Econ. Professor Twomey for business law (not in the law school, however). Best 2 by far.
I didn't dig Tresch. But sitting in Devlin 008 would make most profs seem boring.
Fr. McGowan (stats) was always good for throwin out one liners to kids (the year I had him his favorite target was a kid named Raj). But it's not like stats was an inspiring course...I just liked Fr. McGowan.
Prof. Gallaugher (the guy from the newer BC commercials) was good.
Prof. Wolff for European history was solid. I just checked and he is now at NYU.
ZBC2001 {l Wrote}:BC '00 {l Wrote}:Tricky Dick Tresch for Econ. Professor Twomey for business law (not in the law school, however). Best 2 by far.
I didn't dig Tresch. But sitting in Devlin 008 would make most profs seem boring.
Fr. McGowan (stats) was always good for throwin out one liners to kids (the year I had him his favorite target was a kid named Raj). But it's not like stats was an inspiring course...I just liked Fr. McGowan.
Prof. Gallaugher (the guy from the newer BC commercials) was good.
Prof. Wolff for European history was solid. I just checked and he is now at NYU.
b0mberMan {l Wrote}:I really liked my intro to philosophy prof, Dwyer, though I didn't do too well in his class (a common theme my first two years).
Carlo Rotelli (? was that his name) the young wiry guy who taught English and was obsessed with boxing was another good one.
1981Eagle {l Wrote}:I'm sure none of mine are there anymore. Fr. Flanigan for "Perspectives", Prof. Devlin for Accounting, Prof Domohowski for Cost Accounting, Chase/Getty for History, Fr. Caulfield for Calculus, Prof Glynn-Taxes, Prof Corsini-Accounting Theory, Prof Tehranian-Finance, Prof Wright-Operation Mgmt., Fr. McGillvary-English. Many great ones, few poor ones.
Salzano14 {l Wrote}:Never had Tacelli but he's a great guy.
Professor Reeder in the math department is the smartest person I've ever met in my life and also one of the best teachers. A rare combination.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:Salzano14 {l Wrote}:Never had Tacelli but he's a great guy.
Professor Reeder in the math department is the smartest person I've ever met in my life and also one of the best teachers. A rare combination.
Totally agree about Tacelli - he did my wedding and every one of my roommates, too. Great guy.
angrychicken {l Wrote}:Bumpers {l Wrote}:Salzano14 {l Wrote}:Never had Tacelli but he's a great guy.
Professor Reeder in the math department is the smartest person I've ever met in my life and also one of the best teachers. A rare combination.
Totally agree about Tacelli - he did my wedding and every one of my roommates, too. Great guy.
Um, huh?
angrychicken {l Wrote}:Psychobiology of Mental Disorders with Joe Tecci was awesome. One night a week, and halfway through each class, he would stop teaching, turn out the lights, and made everyone meditate for 15 or 20 minutes. He claimed that he would need total silence while meditating or else he would get crippling migranes. Of course, someone would either fart or snore about halfway through, prompting people (i.e., me) to laugh. It was usually just a nice nap in the middle of class. It seemed like the rest of the course was him trying to convince us that he could tell when people were lying by the number of times they blinked.
Salzano14 {l Wrote}:Never had Tacelli but he's a great guy.
Professor Reeder in the math department is the smartest person I've ever met in my life and also one of the best teachers. A rare combination.
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