LOL are you guy kidding me! from my personal experiences the Hotness ratings is totally off. I find that most professors that are rated hot are fun, voted by students as a thanks. Last quarter i had a Hot Art teacher who wasn't rated hot. This quarter I have a english teacher that looks more like an 80's sci-fi writer and was rated the third hottest in the school.
to all you people who are bashing ratemyprofessor. Its true there students that are bashing because they got low grades. But there are just some good comments and accurate comments that theya re bad or good
@peacheslovesjesus YES YES!!!! I want to turn GOD/JESUS CHRIST over and suck his cock and lick it dry until his toes shake, and then I'll stick my tongue up his asshole and wiggle wiggle until he gets hard again and then gives it to me, angry style, in my pussy and then in my ass with no lube until I whimper for mercy. Oh GOD, oh GOD, oh GOD/JESUS CHRIST!!!! Oh you're pinching my nipples off, Oh Baby Oh baby, Let me tongue and mouth and eat your toes, Oh GOD/JESUS CHRIST!!! You are so HOTTTTT.
Oh, and furthermore, every relatively highly ranked College and/or University in the US, at least, spends its administrative energy vetting students rather than courting them. There is no decent post-secondary school that does not turn down FAR more prospective students then it accepts. This is the nature of the numbers of the application/acceptence game. Profs are not at all encouraged to "attract" students.
High ranking schools, constantly compete for the best rankings. Yes, they do vet students, but they also want to attract the best ones, especially at the doctorate level. If you don't think your school uses consulting firms to evaluate the efficacy of its Professors and Lecturers you're sorely mistaken.
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haha...i think the biggest problem with rate my prof is that some prof rate themselves--then you end up with a crappy, bad looking prof, when he supposedly was cute and good...
Usually when profs rate themselves, which doesn't happen often I'm guessing, they are negative to limit class size. Students either go crazy for a prof or despise him or her. It's always because of the grade. Absurd anonymous site.
Sorry for the late response, as I have a life, I don't live on youtube. I work for a major management consulting firm called McKinsey and Company. Universities have every right to evaluate Professors using a variety of methods. I have no idea which university you work for, so I don't know if your college uses our services.
I teach at University of Michigan, and of course we do not "use your services." What schools do, I'd be curious to know? Even at private schools, this would be extremely controversial to say the least. And BTW, neither public nor private schools rely on tuition: private institutions depend upon endowments and thus investment, and the creation of these principals happened years ago, but the e.'s are bolstered by alumni giving.
Do you think that you are involved in all aspects of the decisions of your administration? Tuition pays a part of the bills, you know it and I know it. As does public funding for public schools. Endowments are key for private institutions. All of it depends on the ability to craft a solid reputation, and that rep is built on a school's ability to attract high quality students. More research, more awards, more prestige.
@andrewhillca You so need to cite an institution that actually uses RMP in any of its decisions. I work at Evergreen, and I know that they don't. I can't imagine a college or University that would admit to doing that.
@andrewhillca I am absolutely not trying to be rude, and I mean it, but it looks as if people have been trying to get a reponse form you re: the "reality" of a firm that uses RMP as a guidepost to actual University policy, and you have nothing consequential to say. If these "clients" are secretive about his, then there is obviously a reason. Case closed.
@lisetteaful I listed the firm I work for. I have a confidentiality clause with the universities I work with. I am not going to lose a six figure salary to make a few people on you-tube happy. Many student unions at Colleges publish an anti-calendar (my alma mater does). It is a rating of Profs taken from student evaluations. If a Prof continues to get poor ratings before making tenure, it isn't surprising to see that Prof get fired. I am not saying colleges rely on ratemyprof alone.
@lisetteaful ....but they do consider it. If students consistently dislike a Prof he/she has to be pretty brilliant to keep his/her job. You have to be able to contribute on the research front, or in other areas. No corporation keeps people everybody hates. Colleges are no different, ratemyprof is just one factors some schools consider.
@andrewhillca I'm with the other counter-posters here. You sound overly invested and anti-prof, like a P.O.'ed student rather than someone who works "investigating" professors.
@andrewhillca it seems as if you have a personal investment in rmp. No one believes your "firm" story. It honestly seems like hogwash. Any school that wants to "check" its profs re: student assessment have a plethore of evaluations and so forth. It would be sad to thonk that they would resirt to MTV owned websites that arwe shaky to say the least. At my U, students played with rmp by putting up celebrities and so forth as profs and, yes, students rated them.
@mrsirthomas Actually, while that's true for some of the better-finanaced privates, the majority of private schools ARE tuition-driven. I know this, because I teach at one of them, and it's obviuous that you don't know what you're talking about
@jublue Oh yes I do! Colleges such as Williams, Oberlin, Evergreen, Carleton, etc. offer tuition scholarships readily to form specific demographics in the student bodies. They are funded by dividends from their endowments. Student evaluations are taken seriously, but certainly not RMP!
@mrsirthomas Oberlin, Williams, Evergreen, Carleton, etc., are FAR more the exception than the rule. Most private schools do not have anywhere near that large an endowment. Look at studies such as those conducted by the Chronicle of Higher Ed. if you don't believe me.
@jublue Ok, yes, but I read the issue here as being whether colleges actually use RMP to somehow garner tuition. The is simply no evidence that that is the case: in fact, all evidence is to the contrary.
@mrsirthomas You are correct that most places offer scholarships/tuition discounts to students the want to attract, but they make that up on the tuition they charge those whom they admit who are less desirable. You are also right about the fact that nobody takes RMP seriously: It's a joke, and most students who use it either have a hero-worship complex or an (all too often unfair) axe to grind.
@jublue YOU don't know what you are talking about. He is correct!! I go to Macalester, a top ranked private college in Minnesota, and most of the best students are on scholarship.
@mitchwayne1 And YOU don't know how it's done. Scholarship "money" usually doesn't come from endowments: it's just a tution writeoff that the school uses for its own purposes. I have been in this business a long time.
@jublue He's right: provate colleges are run via endowments: public operate through taxes and donations. Regardless, most administrations are embarassed by RMP. I work at Evergreen and faculty/admin prtentd that they don't even know about it.
Lots of profs rate themselves negatively to avoid big classloads and to get rid of grade grubbers, as we are paid the same regardless. Stop by your prof's office the term before you register for a class and ask for a syllabus if you want the real dope.
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Wow, huge mistake. I am a partner in a management consulting firm. I have done work for several Canadian and U.S. Colleges. College is a business, bad Prof reviews can affect the ability to attract high calibre students. Many colleges have hired me to help them improve the quality of their teaching staff. This means determining who to fire. Their is a specific methodology I use to evaluate a Prof. One of them is to read the reviews at ratemyprof.
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cont'd ... if a prof receives a lot of negative reviews online, and my other methods confirm he/she is a low quality Prof; I recommend firing. Rarely does a University not follow my recommendations. Any Prof who reviews him/herself negatively to avoid big class sizes, I would also recommend firing. They don't understand that College is a business and students are client. This doesn't mean students dictate marks but it means a large student body = profits.
In US public Universities, the bulk of the budget does NOT derive from tuition. What is this firm you work for? If real, it would violate public academic policy. If publicized, what a scandal would ensue!
This is true for state schools, not necessarily private ones. Declining enrollment means fewer tax dollars & fewer private donations. Also a reduction in revenue from peripheral income, like housing, food, books etc.
Just, Please, give us one example of a school, either public or private, that "your" company has worked for and we'll look into it. Otherwise, I'm afraid you are some silly disgruntled student who is gassing off. Don't slur McKinsey & co. NOR the academy by your fakery!
There is no such firm, which would be illegal and cotton in the academic budget. There are complex protocols in place for faculty hiring and "firing." RMP is NOT Craig's List: it is utterly pointless, basically because it is anonymous. My mom is a prof and they all laugh at the site and even make funny comments.
Yes, what is this business you are speaking of? This seems ridiculous!! Maybe you stidents should focus on learning something and get over you fears of authority or higher learning. Liz University of Michign
You still do not answer! Stop making things up for You Tube, simply because (as on RMP) you are anonymous. What a coward! Sorry that your term didn't go well, though...
@mrsirthomas A syllabus doesn't tell you exactly what will happen in the course of the semester at all times or tell who the professor really is. I agree with what you're saying but realize that I've heard and met professors who are great and helpful during office hours yet not very effective at teaching classrooms of 200+ students.
What I don't like about RateMyProfessors is that all someone needs to do is complain about negative posts on their rating and suddenly they are taken off (even if they are not abusive) so all that is left are only possitive posts. Likewise a professor who never says anything can have too many negative comments posted by a few people who hate them (even though a majority of students might like him or her). RateMyProfessors is not an objective truthful way to vote. But anyway, this video was cute.
Students are in class to learn material, not think about sex every minute. And you wonder why the next generation is too distracted. Great to see this on a public news channel (pathetic country).
My Pre-Calc prof was only like 28 and she was soooo hot.
Warrantofficer13 3 days ago
ive had a hotter teacher then her
MsFriedchiken 4 days ago
Actually that's binomial theorem, sort of pre-calculus, so she was kind of right.
ShaxAMV 1 week ago
crazy eyes at 1:58
liv2ride2liv 2 weeks ago
idk a squared b squared is that calculus..?
no ma'am that's Pythagorean theorem, Pre-algebra I'm assuming that's the highest math you've taken
aurash123456789 2 weeks ago
How shallow is it for CNN do run this shit.
spaceorbison 1 month ago 3
sure sweetheart.....sure.
fpopee 1 month ago
I love her!
theMuffinMan9999 1 month ago
He rated number 9? With that sweater??
redshirtyear 1 month ago 8
@redshirtyear you know he stayed up all night rating himself up!
TheLonghairraven 1 month ago
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redshirtyear 1 month ago
Isn't this new anchor the same one that had to talk to that horrible home schooled spelling B kid?
MMZen 1 month ago
She reminds me of that one chem teacher in the movie max keebles xD!!!!
XxMutilatedxX 2 months ago
Ms. Sixsmith bio teach, oh man i still remember her my sophomore year 98 Queens, NY.
taengbakados 2 months ago
LOL are you guy kidding me! from my personal experiences the Hotness ratings is totally off. I find that most professors that are rated hot are fun, voted by students as a thanks. Last quarter i had a Hot Art teacher who wasn't rated hot. This quarter I have a english teacher that looks more like an 80's sci-fi writer and was rated the third hottest in the school.
Royalmerc 3 months ago
Someone ought to take the hotness rating out of ratemyprofessors, it takes away from the credibility of what is otherwise an important site.
There's a lot of incompetent and malicious teachers out there - and they should be held accountable for their actions.
region1111 11 months ago
These teacher's are lying... This year, I've had every single female teacher hit on me.
And many that are not even my teachers.
IWantMyVisionBack 1 year ago
@IWantMyVisionBack You are SO funny!!! Hahahahahahaha
maxgos1 1 year ago
@maxgos1
What's so Hilarious?
IWantMyVisionBack 1 year ago
This teacher is a fucking slut
itsallovernowWD 1 year ago
grade 7, 8 i had a hot french teacher =P
DoYouThinkForUrselF 1 year ago
to all you people who are bashing ratemyprofessor. Its true there students that are bashing because they got low grades. But there are just some good comments and accurate comments that theya re bad or good
thehantavirus 1 year ago
HOLY SHIT!!!
I had her last year for Chem lab.
Im bugging out watching this.
LOLOOLOLOLOLOL
goatseman5000 1 year ago
Nobody is hotter than GOD/JESUS CHRIST!!!!!
peacheslovesjesus 1 year ago
@peacheslovesjesus YES YES!!!! I want to turn GOD/JESUS CHRIST over and suck his cock and lick it dry until his toes shake, and then I'll stick my tongue up his asshole and wiggle wiggle until he gets hard again and then gives it to me, angry style, in my pussy and then in my ass with no lube until I whimper for mercy. Oh GOD, oh GOD, oh GOD/JESUS CHRIST!!!! Oh you're pinching my nipples off, Oh Baby Oh baby, Let me tongue and mouth and eat your toes, Oh GOD/JESUS CHRIST!!! You are so HOTTTTT.
schuylerd1 1 year ago
Ron Paul 2012
RunLiberty 1 year ago
When a woman has confidence, intelligence, and a good heart (like 95% teachers do) it makes them wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more attractive
TellItLikeItIs80 1 year ago
I GOT A HOT FRENCH TEACHER :)
Flamesfan93 2 years ago
Oh, and furthermore, every relatively highly ranked College and/or University in the US, at least, spends its administrative energy vetting students rather than courting them. There is no decent post-secondary school that does not turn down FAR more prospective students then it accepts. This is the nature of the numbers of the application/acceptence game. Profs are not at all encouraged to "attract" students.
mrsirthomas 2 years ago
High ranking schools, constantly compete for the best rankings. Yes, they do vet students, but they also want to attract the best ones, especially at the doctorate level. If you don't think your school uses consulting firms to evaluate the efficacy of its Professors and Lecturers you're sorely mistaken.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
Let's get a name of ONE school that uses such a service, eh? None exist.
mrsirthomas 2 years ago 4
Give us an example of ONE school that uses your "services." There is a lot of doubt about you on this site.
jigglylisa 2 years ago
Yeah, name a school that uses such a company!
jigglylisa 2 years ago
"A squared plus B squared... is that calculus???" hahaha the answer is no...lol.... trigonometry
rpottsch 2 years ago
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haha...i think the biggest problem with rate my prof is that some prof rate themselves--then you end up with a crappy, bad looking prof, when he supposedly was cute and good...
anon28851 2 years ago
Usually when profs rate themselves, which doesn't happen often I'm guessing, they are negative to limit class size. Students either go crazy for a prof or despise him or her. It's always because of the grade. Absurd anonymous site.
leibet1 2 years ago
We're waiting. WHAT is this phony "firm," andrewhillca? I can accost my coleagues to question this as well. Do you want that? Maybe so.
mrsirthomas 2 years ago 4
Sorry for the late response, as I have a life, I don't live on youtube. I work for a major management consulting firm called McKinsey and Company. Universities have every right to evaluate Professors using a variety of methods. I have no idea which university you work for, so I don't know if your college uses our services.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
I teach at University of Michigan, and of course we do not "use your services." What schools do, I'd be curious to know? Even at private schools, this would be extremely controversial to say the least. And BTW, neither public nor private schools rely on tuition: private institutions depend upon endowments and thus investment, and the creation of these principals happened years ago, but the e.'s are bolstered by alumni giving.
mrsirthomas 2 years ago 2
Do you think that you are involved in all aspects of the decisions of your administration? Tuition pays a part of the bills, you know it and I know it. As does public funding for public schools. Endowments are key for private institutions. All of it depends on the ability to craft a solid reputation, and that rep is built on a school's ability to attract high quality students. More research, more awards, more prestige.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
@andrewhillca You so need to cite an institution that actually uses RMP in any of its decisions. I work at Evergreen, and I know that they don't. I can't imagine a college or University that would admit to doing that.
lisetteaful 1 year ago
@lisetteaful sorry I am not allowed to disclose my clients.
andrewhillca 1 year ago
@andrewhillca I am absolutely not trying to be rude, and I mean it, but it looks as if people have been trying to get a reponse form you re: the "reality" of a firm that uses RMP as a guidepost to actual University policy, and you have nothing consequential to say. If these "clients" are secretive about his, then there is obviously a reason. Case closed.
lisetteaful 1 year ago
@lisetteaful I listed the firm I work for. I have a confidentiality clause with the universities I work with. I am not going to lose a six figure salary to make a few people on you-tube happy. Many student unions at Colleges publish an anti-calendar (my alma mater does). It is a rating of Profs taken from student evaluations. If a Prof continues to get poor ratings before making tenure, it isn't surprising to see that Prof get fired. I am not saying colleges rely on ratemyprof alone.
andrewhillca 1 year ago
@lisetteaful ....but they do consider it. If students consistently dislike a Prof he/she has to be pretty brilliant to keep his/her job. You have to be able to contribute on the research front, or in other areas. No corporation keeps people everybody hates. Colleges are no different, ratemyprof is just one factors some schools consider.
andrewhillca 1 year ago
@andrewhillca I'm still not buying this. Unless a department is locked in an "A"/"B" conrner, it is always going to see a number of unhappy students.
lisetteaful 1 year ago
@lisetteaful ....sure all Profs have students who dislike them but when the preponderance do, there is a problem.
andrewhillca 1 year ago
@andrewhillca I'm with mitch...and you are an angry student!
chiara705 1 year ago
@andrewhillca I'm with the other counter-posters here. You sound overly invested and anti-prof, like a P.O.'ed student rather than someone who works "investigating" professors.
schuylerd1 1 year ago
@andrewhillca You DO seem way too "into" it. I also doubt the "firm" story!
maxgos1 1 year ago
@andrewhillca it seems as if you have a personal investment in rmp. No one believes your "firm" story. It honestly seems like hogwash. Any school that wants to "check" its profs re: student assessment have a plethore of evaluations and so forth. It would be sad to thonk that they would resirt to MTV owned websites that arwe shaky to say the least. At my U, students played with rmp by putting up celebrities and so forth as profs and, yes, students rated them.
mitchwayne1 1 year ago
@mrsirthomas Actually, while that's true for some of the better-finanaced privates, the majority of private schools ARE tuition-driven. I know this, because I teach at one of them, and it's obviuous that you don't know what you're talking about
jublue 1 year ago
@jublue Oh yes I do! Colleges such as Williams, Oberlin, Evergreen, Carleton, etc. offer tuition scholarships readily to form specific demographics in the student bodies. They are funded by dividends from their endowments. Student evaluations are taken seriously, but certainly not RMP!
mrsirthomas 1 year ago 4
@mrsirthomas Oberlin, Williams, Evergreen, Carleton, etc., are FAR more the exception than the rule. Most private schools do not have anywhere near that large an endowment. Look at studies such as those conducted by the Chronicle of Higher Ed. if you don't believe me.
jublue 1 year ago
@jublue Ok, yes, but I read the issue here as being whether colleges actually use RMP to somehow garner tuition. The is simply no evidence that that is the case: in fact, all evidence is to the contrary.
mitchwayne1 1 year ago
@mitchwayne1 agreed.
jublue 1 year ago
@mrsirthomas You are correct that most places offer scholarships/tuition discounts to students the want to attract, but they make that up on the tuition they charge those whom they admit who are less desirable. You are also right about the fact that nobody takes RMP seriously: It's a joke, and most students who use it either have a hero-worship complex or an (all too often unfair) axe to grind.
jublue 1 year ago
@jublue If you can back what you're saying with facts that would be nice. Otherwise they're empty words.
heckyahoney 1 year ago
@heckyahoney Browse through the Chronicle of Higher Ed. Your calling them empty words is just silly. I've been on University faculties for 13 years.
jublue 1 year ago
@jublue YOU don't know what you are talking about. He is correct!! I go to Macalester, a top ranked private college in Minnesota, and most of the best students are on scholarship.
mitchwayne1 1 year ago
@mitchwayne1 And YOU don't know how it's done. Scholarship "money" usually doesn't come from endowments: it's just a tution writeoff that the school uses for its own purposes. I have been in this business a long time.
jublue 1 year ago
@jublue He's right: provate colleges are run via endowments: public operate through taxes and donations. Regardless, most administrations are embarassed by RMP. I work at Evergreen and faculty/admin prtentd that they don't even know about it.
lisetteaful 1 year ago
Lots of profs rate themselves negatively to avoid big classloads and to get rid of grade grubbers, as we are paid the same regardless. Stop by your prof's office the term before you register for a class and ask for a syllabus if you want the real dope.
mrsirthomas 2 years ago 26
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Wow, huge mistake. I am a partner in a management consulting firm. I have done work for several Canadian and U.S. Colleges. College is a business, bad Prof reviews can affect the ability to attract high calibre students. Many colleges have hired me to help them improve the quality of their teaching staff. This means determining who to fire. Their is a specific methodology I use to evaluate a Prof. One of them is to read the reviews at ratemyprof.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
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cont'd ... if a prof receives a lot of negative reviews online, and my other methods confirm he/she is a low quality Prof; I recommend firing. Rarely does a University not follow my recommendations. Any Prof who reviews him/herself negatively to avoid big class sizes, I would also recommend firing. They don't understand that College is a business and students are client. This doesn't mean students dictate marks but it means a large student body = profits.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
In US public Universities, the bulk of the budget does NOT derive from tuition. What is this firm you work for? If real, it would violate public academic policy. If publicized, what a scandal would ensue!
mrsirthomas 2 years ago 18
This is true for state schools, not necessarily private ones. Declining enrollment means fewer tax dollars & fewer private donations. Also a reduction in revenue from peripheral income, like housing, food, books etc.
andrewhillca 2 years ago
Just, Please, give us one example of a school, either public or private, that "your" company has worked for and we'll look into it. Otherwise, I'm afraid you are some silly disgruntled student who is gassing off. Don't slur McKinsey & co. NOR the academy by your fakery!
brandiemillay 2 years ago 6
There is no such firm, which would be illegal and cotton in the academic budget. There are complex protocols in place for faculty hiring and "firing." RMP is NOT Craig's List: it is utterly pointless, basically because it is anonymous. My mom is a prof and they all laugh at the site and even make funny comments.
leibet1 2 years ago 3
Yes, what is this business you are speaking of? This seems ridiculous!! Maybe you stidents should focus on learning something and get over you fears of authority or higher learning. Liz University of Michign
lizzie5287 2 years ago 3
You still do not answer! Stop making things up for You Tube, simply because (as on RMP) you are anonymous. What a coward! Sorry that your term didn't go well, though...
lizzie5287 2 years ago 3
@mrsirthomas A syllabus doesn't tell you exactly what will happen in the course of the semester at all times or tell who the professor really is. I agree with what you're saying but realize that I've heard and met professors who are great and helpful during office hours yet not very effective at teaching classrooms of 200+ students.
heckyahoney 1 year ago
@mrsirthomas Ask her to give u an A+ if u fuck her
itsallovernowWD 1 year ago
@itsallovernowWD Why on earth would you say this? She's a slut because she's attractive???
schuylerd1 1 year ago
@schuylerd1 i wounldn't say shes attractive, shes like a couple of years older than me
itsallovernowWD 1 year ago
@schuylerd1 i'd rather date her than any other students and teachers in the class since shes appealing compared to the other people
itsallovernowWD 1 year ago
i always think about bangin my chemistry teacher hahahha, shes too hot (she shouldnt be alowed to teach, she distracts me)
skineater911 2 years ago
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I'm getting horny after watching this. Is that okay?
rateyourstudents05 3 years ago
What I don't like about RateMyProfessors is that all someone needs to do is complain about negative posts on their rating and suddenly they are taken off (even if they are not abusive) so all that is left are only possitive posts. Likewise a professor who never says anything can have too many negative comments posted by a few people who hate them (even though a majority of students might like him or her). RateMyProfessors is not an objective truthful way to vote. But anyway, this video was cute.
davidscalling 3 years ago
hahahaha dude your comment is hysterical.
heatboy99 3 years ago
Students are in class to learn material, not think about sex every minute. And you wonder why the next generation is too distracted. Great to see this on a public news channel (pathetic country).
rmkNJ201 3 years ago
fuck you man,r u done with school,if yes,did u make it in life,no lies?
hustla509 3 years ago
ofcourse i did (rolls eyes), idiot.
rmkNJ201 3 years ago
That Chem. teacher has even hotter voice !
bladfin 3 years ago
I used to date Stephanie Bowers at OSU lol
darthspeaks 3 years ago
No A-squared plus B-squared is not calculus bitch!!
deathicuss 3 years ago
my psyche professor at bcc was way hotter than that chick
portiscraig 3 years ago
That dude looks like Jake Gayenthol.
okicat1 4 years ago
that newscaster kiran was hot- while were on the subject . . . ha ha
fakeUTaccount 4 years ago 2
Are you kidding me, that chick was FUGLY! and that guy looked like a troll.
xisitmex 4 years ago