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Student Ratings 1 - 14 of 14
Chris Moore is the Chuck Norris of college professors.
Professor rated by: Nuclear & Radiological Engr Student on October 31, 2010
Pros: It's Chris Moore, need I say more?
Cons: Care-bear stare...
Chris Moore is the closest any professor will ever come to being Chuck Norris.
Professor rated by: Nuclear & Radiological Engr Student on November 1, 2011
Pros: Show up and do band and you get a free A. He is one of the coolest teachers ever!
Cons: Care Bear Stare *-*
Professor rated by: Industrial & Systems Engr Student on December 6, 2010
Pros: Great guy! Makes marching in the band more exciting and fun. Unless you call going to all the football games bad, there are no cons.
Professor rated by: Industrial & Systems Engr Student on December 11, 2010
Pros: He's Chris Moore. He automatically wins.
Professor rated by: Biomedical Engineering Student on December 6, 2010
Pros: Marching is fun
Cons: Not marching is not fun
Professor rated by: Computer Science Student on December 10, 2010
Marching band is great!
Professor rated by: Civil and Environmental Engr Student on November 6, 2009
Is awesome.
Professor rated by: Biomedical Engineering Student on December 10, 2010
Cons: none
Professor rated by: International Affairs Student on May 2, 2011
Cons: none
Professor rated by: International Affairs Student on May 2, 2011
Professor rated by: Chemistry Student on March 29, 2012
Professor rated by: Student on February 23, 2012
Professor rated by: Chemistry Student on December 30, 2011
Professor rated by: Aerospace Engineering Student on December 12, 2010
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