Reviews for BUAC764
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Brian Jefferson
BUAC764 Expecting an A- Anonymous 12/09/2025 |
Professor Jefferson has a unique teaching approach that is engaging and keeps students' attention. His class feels very conversational, and it is clear that he is very knowledgeable about what he teaches. He provides real-world applications, which help make a connection in what we are learning. He wants his students to succeed and creates a very encouraging learning environment. |
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Brian Jefferson
BUAC764 Expecting an A Anonymous 12/09/2025 |
A very solid professor to have no doubt! Tax is a challenging subject to explain, especially taxation of corporations, but Professor Jefferson took the time to thoroughly explain the chapters and areas of tax where even a professional can get lost in. It's a shame that the class is short, but he'll make sure everyone is following along and understands what's going on before progressing further. Don't be afraid to ask questions! |
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Brian Jefferson
BUAC764 Expecting an A- Anonymous 12/09/2025 |
This is my first ever tax class, Tax II at a master's level, and the first day I genuinely thought we were all speaking Pig Latin. There was a daunting learning curve, but Professor Jefferson's energy was palpable and immediately had me hooked. He speaks of tax with such enthusiasm that it will engage anyone. I immediately began to study harder, even studying for lecture, so I could better engage with the classes. By the end of the semester I realized I shared the same enthusiasm for tax, and am going into a tax internship with KPMG this winter because of it. It is all because of Professor Jefferson's energy and passion for the subject he teaches. I could not recommend him any more. |
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Brian Jefferson
BUAC764 Expecting an A- Anonymous 12/09/2025 |
Professor Jefferson really took the time to teach his students and never made it feel like he was rushing through anything. His exam reviews were very helpful, especially all the tips he shared. I took his BUAC764 tax class, and I wish I had him earlier in my time at UMD! |