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Lawrence Gordon
HACS208A Expecting an A+ Anonymous 05/24/2024 |
Very passionate about material! Great teacher, make sure to go to lecture but besides that not much work needed to get an A+. Group project 25%, class participation 25%, midterm 25%, final exam 25%. Study for a day or two and go to lecture and the exams should be a breeze. Larry = Cool!!! |
Lawrence Gordon
HACS208A Expecting an A Anonymous 05/16/2024 |
Prof. Gordon is an expert in his field, and his lectures are very clear, well-structured, and informative. The main grades for this class primarily consist of a midterm and final, class participation, and a group research project which includes a paper and presentation. Overall, the workload and grading is very reasonable. Prof. Gordon is also generally a nice guy. |
Lawrence Gordon
HACS208A Anonymous 05/21/2021 |
The class is not a lot of work, just make sure you participate. Prof Gordon is really nice and passionate about the material. |
Lawrence Gordon
HACS208A Expecting an A- Anonymous 06/25/2020 |
Clearly knowledgeable about the material, but he doesn't always present it in a great way -- I found lectures kinda uninteresting. But he obviously knows his stuff. Not too much work outside of class though and it was pretty easy, just not the most fun for me. Also agree with the others -- really likes to talk a lot. |
Lawrence Gordon
Expecting an A Anonymous 08/25/2011 |
This guy LOVES to hear himself talk. He could go on and on and on and not pause once. And when we had presenters from the business world, which was pretty often, he would talk over them and interrupt a lot. However this class is very easy, there are hardly any assignments, and i found the material surprisingly interesting. Plus the trip to London over spring break was an awesome experience and made the course worth taking for me. If he is offering the London experience in addition to the class, sign up for the class and go on the trip! |
Lawrence Gordon
Expecting an A Anonymous 05/16/2011 |
Extremely easy class. While the guy means well, he just talks the entire seminar and repeats himself a lot. If you are a business/accounting major (especially not a freshman) it will be REALLY easy and repetitive. If you are a freshman or not a business major, it probably would have been much more exciting. Tons of guest speakers and presentations, which were interesting most of the time. Two take home midterms which are graded very leniently. Class participation is 20% so speak up when you can, even though its hard to get a word in over him. Final project worth 40%, which is pretty easy divided among 5 people. Definitely recommend it as an easy honors seminar |