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Brian Nelson
BMGT380 Expecting a B- Anonymous 04/24/2013 |
Never really understood why this guy got so much shade. Really intelligent and friendly. I'd suggest taking him. He can be a bit dry at times and his teaching style relies a lot on the board but he can be funny and interesting. I had a terrible semester and he still gave me a B- after I failed two exams. |
Brian Nelson
BMGT496 Expecting an A Anonymous 05/12/2012 |
Probably the best professor I've had at the business school. There is absolutely no reason to get anything but an A in this class, and I'm a B student. The class schedule is a little confusing at first, but you'll get use to it after awhile. I learned a lot about decision making and corporate social responsibility. All business majors should take this class! |
Brian Nelson
Anonymous 02/19/2012 |
This guy belongs in law school more than a business school. He is extremely boring and tends to go over minor details like definitions of terms. I learn more from the cases than his lectures or discussions. His syllabus is 20 pages long and is confusing! |
Brian Nelson
BMGT380 Expecting an A Anonymous 11/29/2010 |
he wants everyone to do well. topic reviews are the 'homework' type assignments you have to complete online. he's very understanding and wants everyone to do well. do exactly what he says and you'll be fine on the exam. grade is based on 2 midterms, a final, and topic reviews. take him! + he's funny (sometimes) |
Brian Nelson
BMGT110S Expecting an A Anonymous 12/18/2008 |
He splits the class into 1/2 A's and the other B's, which is complete bogus since he decides where the curve is going to be. Midterms are really easy, completely based on the book and also the practice exam. Textbook is easy to read/follow. Doesn't matter if you attend lecture or not. |
Brian Nelson
BMGT110S Anonymous 12/07/2008 |
i didnt like hiom as a teacher, he talks really slow and monotone so his voice puts you to sleep. its pointless to go to class because the midterms are based solely on the books and not his lectures, he curves a lot so his grading is not hard |