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boring in lecture, very easy to doze off with her monotone. her tests are incredibly ambiguous. sometimes literally 4/5 of the answers could be right and you had to choose the "best" one. would never take a class of her\'s again.
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He is so gorgeous! I find it hard to concentrate! lol
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Great prof. Really fun and nice. He does a lot for his students to keep them interested and so that they do well. He always gave us interesting assignments too
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Great professor. He knew his stuff inside and out and really inspired. Great clas!
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Inspired a love for what I thought would be a boring subject. Approachable and friendly....however when my granddad died and I asked to hand in my paper a day late so I could attend the funeral, he agreed, but then docked me a full stanine mark for handing it in late. But I enjoyed the course enough to take more courses with this prof
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Having Dr. Treiger as a professor has been one of the most enriching experiences of attending Dalhousie University. Dalhousie is unbelievably lucky to have such an accomplished academic on its staff, and anyone who takes a class from Dr. Treiger will be able to say they studied under one of Dal\'s best scholars.
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I had the (unfortunate) experience of enduring her lectures examining Roman art and architecture: all too dry with very little depth, careening through slides and providing very general information. If you want to do well, don't challenge her opinions, conform and forget that your tuition fees are paying for her to suppress your critical thinking.
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Great prof, she seems like she likes teaching about the Greek gods especially Dionysus. Class was easy, for the in-class essay, I thought I did bad however I still got an A. You have to go to every class since she does not post the lectures, take notes. Know the Greek and Roman terms for definitions on Exams.
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