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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Registration help...

Ok since its registration time: I figured we could all share some thoughts on professors and classes to help each other out. So please leave a comment in the comments section (you can leave anonymously and you do not have to register to blogspot so lets leave helpful answers) Comments like “ Evidence with Devitt was a great class” or “ Contracts with Claus fair but hard” That way we all get some real, answers as to profs or classes to take.

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey buddy, it ain't registration time. I dont know what you are talking about. It is GRADUATION TIME man.

Anonymous said...

Take Crim Pro with Dripps funny teacher. Avoid at all costs taking classes w/ Lisa Ramsey!

Anonymous said...

real estate finance = WORST CLASS EVER

Anonymous said...

has anyone took
Foreign Relations Law with Ramsey
or
Corrections & Sentencing with Landon

anyone have any idea how long the paper needs to be?

Anonymous said...

Claus-dry most of the time, favorite phrase is "the thing", whatever the heck "the thing" is I don't know, wanders from the material at times, assigns a lot of reading.
Brooks-I love the suspenders, and he is truly "scrumptious", at least he is passionate about what he is teaching...but not very rule based...a lot of theory/rationale/etc.
Montoya-Spectacular! She knows her sh*t and expects you to know it too.
Murr-VERY helpful, intelligent, and witty individual...should be an interesting and slightly entertaining/casual class.
Nolan-NO! Run if you see her! You don't learn a thing. She babbles, I think she escaped the crazy bus.
Minan-Nice, kinda makes class interesting, class won't be cake but he is straightforward.
Oster-She doesn't really seem to know what she wants, so you end up confused about what to do. She doesn't really explain anything well but she is pretty nice and usually fair.
Martin-FANTASTIC! Funny, EXTREMELY smart, willing to spend the time explaining or discussing the law or anything else you feel like talking about with him, and overall you learn a lot from him.
Morris-Nice, willing to talk to you about the material, but kinda dry, not straightforward about the material at times.
Wiggins-Open to talking to you after class, nice, interesting, she tries to discuss current events in relation to the material, but overall the course probably won't be easy.
Alexander-Apparently fantastic when it comes to anything Constitutional, but otherwise dry and doesn't really teach anything straightforward, a lot of papers.
Kelly-VERY straightforward, loves talking to his students, fair, and funny.

Anonymous said...

Murr: Awesome, gender discrimination is great.

Felmeth: Children's Rights and Remedies was one of my favorite classes. This guy is the top of the field.

Montoya: Really knows her stuff. Entertaining.

Huffman: Very knowledgable. Dry sense of humor. Test is very straightforward, for crim pro

Lawyering Skills II: An easy class that is pass/fail

Anonymous said...

Real Estate Finance w/Rausenbash is not a good class. Boring and slow.
UCC Sales w/Speidel is a good class, but it gets kinda boring too.
Evidence w/Devitt is great... nuff said.
Family law w/Horton is hard to wake up for, but attendance is only half mandatory. Quizes suck, but no final.

Anonymous said...

crim pro with dripps is better than crim pro with kamisar. i had kamisar and dropped at the last minute to transfer to dripps, and boy am i glad.

speidel is a little boring at times but he's really nice, like your grandpa.

DO NOT take Tax with Snyder. he isn't teaching it next semester anyway, but please, avoid him at all costs.

anyone have info on which PR prof to take?

Anonymous said...

-Just say NO to Lazerow

-For PR, mixed reviews about McGowan (likes 4 hour exams and goes through things faster than Speedy Gonzalez on crack), but Martin is generally liked, but he can expect a lot.

-For Evidence, can't go wrong either way, both Montoya and Devitt are great

-Take negotiations with either Snyder (A), Wiggins (C), or Hartwell

-Heard Huffman is a great CrimPro professor (and good person to know)

-Horton is knows his shit, but you're not graded on class participation, so no incentive in going (it's also easy to fall asleep)

-If Reed is teaching, it's an easy class

-Ramsey (male) has good intentions, night classes with him can be a bit boring

-Lisa Ramsey, is boring, but has a fair final (not a hard grader)

-Friedman is nice, but hard, he loves detail

-If not a morning person, don't attempt morning classes (you won't go), same goes for night classes who aren't night people

Anonymous said...

Hey does anyone have any outlines for Int'l Civ Pro with Heiser, Communications Law and Policy, or White Collar Crimes? If so e-mail them to Aaron he would really appreciate it. Put up what you would like and he'll see if he can get it.

Cali J said...

Uhmmm Ok...thanks for giving my consent. I guess this means I'm now on the hook for outlines

Cali J said...

I actually have an excel spreadsheet with peeps opinions (dont know whose) on professors from A to Wonnel that I am happy to email to anyone who might need it.

Anonymous said...

Hey aaron,

Can you email that spreadsheet to pennywise345@gmail.com? Thanks a lot.

Does anyone know anything about Henning or McKeown?

Anonymous said...

Who is professor "A" is this list of yours Aaron??

HAHA I made a funny.

Martin = baller

Kelly = cool cat

Dripps = baller

Zacharias - cool cat

Henning = God awful! Do not take cyberspace with her!

MJ Wiggins = real cool, but don't know how she grades yet.

Horton = nice guy, expects a lot and is very prepared, we'll see how he grades. This is for the adjudication seminar. Which I hear is no longer required for judicial externships.

D Law = very knowledgeable, but young. Fed Cts. might be the hardest class at the school, but you really do need it if you want to work in the federal system.

Schwarzchild = cooky guy, but cool. I like his grading :)

Nolan = I'd rather shoot myself then take her again.

Alspaugh = see Nolan above.

Anonymous said...

I would avoid Henning at all costs!

Anonymous said...

Anyone have Lynne Dallas for corporations, or Shue for tax?

Anonymous said...

Dallas - quiet, slow, not very theoretical

Dripps - awesome, funny, very proficient

Speidel - good professor, but wrote the text book, was on the revision committee for the UCC, enough said

Scharzchild - strange, kooky, which makes boring sunjects somewhat entertaing, at least for a few days

Martin - awesome, funny, knows his sh*t

Lawrence - slow, knowledgable, seems excited about what he is teaching

Any first year class - who cares

First year Professor's:

Claus - awesome, but still don't know anything about K

Montoya - entertaining, intelligent, hippie

Brooks - awesome, but still don't know anything about civ pro (other than judicial activism and level 3 decision making)

Nolan - i'd write something, but she'd find a way to sue me

Anonymous said...

Stay away from Horton (unless you like lots of work), Fellmeth, David McGowan, Kamisar, both Ramseys, Tom Smith, Dallas, Kelly, Henning, Zacharias, Vargas,

Take any class from Steve Smith, Brooks, Dalton, Siegan, Shue, Legrand, Leibl, Hartwell, Allen Snyder, Player, Wesley, Devitt, Montoya, Berend, Shore, Dessent, Burke, Huffman,

Anonymous said...

Ramser (Mr.) is the worst teacher on the face of this earth.

Anonymous said...

Lazerow- you're not allowed to use laptops in the class and he doesn't tend to answer your questions in class

Zacharias- great if you like the socratic method; teaching Con Law this semester and it's a boring class but it's the most interesting because he keeps you on your toes

Henning (adjunct)- boring teacher but extremely straightforward; her hypotheticals in class are exactly what is going to be on her final and she lectures exactly on what is going to be on the final

Kolber- BORING; extremely theoretical and he's also new so he needs to get used to teaching

S. Smith- again, very theoretical; we talk too much about how we feel about certain rulings

T. Smith- highly entertaining though you don't learn all that much in class; great to talk to outside of class if you have questions though

Anonymous said...

Is UCC Sales a popular class?

Anonymous said...

It has grown in popularity (UCC Sales)

Anonymous said...

Henning- I am convinced that she knows the material in her head. I am also convinced that she has no capacity to convey that information from her head to the class. Always seems very confused... Her test is very basic, but you have to learn the material on your own

Murr- great professor. Comes highly recommended.

Lazerow- sign up for his tax class so that I can get into Shue's... No, seriously, he is VERY BORING, take him at your own risk

Tom Smith- very entertaining, that said, he also does a poor job of actually teaching the material, gets sidetracked very easily, and makes the most RIDICULOUSLY hard finals I have seen.

Devitt- I know the Crim Pro is early on Friday, but he is WORTH IT! Trust me, BEST CLASS I have taken at law school.

Steve Smith- gets a bad rap for being sort of boring, but I really like him. Very straight forward, very knowledgable, and one of the most approachable profs in office hours.

Anonymous said...

Aaron
would you email the spreadsheet to awarner42@yahoo.com? thx
also, is lazerow that bad?

Cali J said...

I have removed the comment that was posted under the name Dean Rodriguez, unfortunately some of my readers truly believed it to be the dean and the admin has asked me to note that The Dean will never post on a law students blog, no matter the student and because I do not want confusion or the use of names that are not legit I have deleted the post.

Anonymous said...

Hey aaron,

Could you e-mail that spreadsheet to greeny56@aol.com. Thank you!

Does anyone know anything about Lobel for employment law? or Ursin for anything?

Anonymous said...

Tax with Shue is as good as youre gonna get and trust her when she says she doesn't hide the ball. Her test is straight forward

Schwartzchild is super chill professor with minimal reading and attendance required. Great if you are taking other courses that require a lot of work

M Ramsey - the best, smartest professor ever.

Partnoy - hands down the most sarcastic and enjoyable class I have had. But his test is hard and he requires a lot of reading. But his jokes make up for it.

Murr (PR) - really nice lady

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