Michael Gross

School: East Carolina University
Department: History
Location:Greenville, NC
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Pros: This teacher gives three test and a real graded assignments. The only thing in the grade book are three test. For the map test it’s just easy memorization, do take it lightly though. Mid term, he gives you a copy of the actual test to study for. Cons: there is a lot of reading but if you forget you will be fine. Just make sure you a least skim the reading and participate in class.
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Pros: Interesting
Cons: Lots of reading
This is a college course. he makes history interesting.
Read the assignments and take notes on them.
Attend class! Go to his office if nothing to talk about your A you got...
He loves students and talking with them. He makes you feel stupid if you don't try!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IF YOU ENJOY DISCUSSING HISTORY!
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Germany history is interesting here because he lived in Germany during the cold war!
He makes you realize things about Nazis that aren't everything things...check it out!
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Pros: Smart
Interesting
Cons: Crazy
Hard grader
One-sided
Extremely eccentric
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If you don't read book you're screwed, unless you're a good BSer. Really pompous, thinks he knows everything. Will yell AT you if you don't answer the question the way he wants. Makes you feel purposefully stupid.

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