I'm giving him 2 stars overall because of his lack of entertainment as a instructor. This is one of the most boring and dull professors I've had at Purdue. Try to avoid him if you can, unless your ambiance CD isn't putting you to sleep; find a different prof. Easy A though, at the 100 level.
Professor rated by: CGT-Computer Graphics Tech Student on November 20, 2009
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Planet Earth
3
Pros: -He gives interesting insight on current events (tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.)
-Light Workload
-Exams are mainly from lecture/notes
Cons: -Class seems to never end
-He is repetitive
Mr. Braile is your average prof. He isn't great, but he also isn't as bad as many students make him out to be. His classes are a little boring so I would suggest you bring a laptop as a time waster. You are allowed to have a note card for the exams As long as you study the notes he posts online you should be fine.
Professor rated by: SOC-Sociology Student on May 12, 2011
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Planet Earth
4
Pros: Enthusiastic about topic.
Cons: Repeats information far too much.
Professor rated by: MGMT-Management Student on December 6, 2010
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Planet Earth
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Professor rated by: MGMT-Management Student on December 6, 2010
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Planet Earth
5
Professor rated by: MGMT-Management Student on May 11, 2010
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Planet Earth
4
Professor rated by: AT-Aviation Technology Student on December 18, 2009
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Planet Earth
5
Professor rated by: AD-Art & Design Student on December 12, 2009
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Planet Earth
5
Professor rated by: COM-Communication Student on December 3, 2009
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