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Liberal Arts Capstone - TESC Professor Recommendation - deucess - 07-16-2014 I am registering for my Liberal Arts Capstone at TESC. Which of these professors/mentors would you guys recommend? And do you prefer the guided course or online course? I have never taken a capstone before, so is it final, midterms, quizzes or weekly discussions that need to be met? S. Nevels, C. Maugh J. Robb A. Laptad S. Ryan Thanks and one love, guys! Liberal Arts Capstone - TESC Professor Recommendation - ejcompere - 07-16-2014 What are you doing your degree in? Liberal Arts Capstone - TESC Professor Recommendation - Westerner - 07-16-2014 ejcompere Wrote:What are you doing your degree in?Her sig says Liberal Arts. As far as recommendations go, I had Steve Ryan in the Capstone class and I would HIGHLY recomend him! Great, caring, helpful mentor. He's prompt to reply to questions and doesn't just grade you--he wants to help you complete a good project, works with you and gives ideas and suggestions. I also had Casey Maugh, in a Communications class. She generally graded well, but was rarely around the discussion forums, didn't give much feedback on assignments, and was sometimes inconsistent in grading. But her demeanor was, as Professor Ryan's was too, cheerful and enthusiastic. If you can't get Prof. Ryan, get her. |