Professor
Bruce Miller
Most Helpful Review
He's the most helpful and approachable professor ever in anderson. Very straightforward and willling to go over questions with students numerous time. He really cares about the students and makes the materials easier to understand for us. He provides study guide for exams which are helpful. Dont know my grade yet but I truly feel he's the best professor for mgmt classes. I'd take him whenever he teaches!
He's the most helpful and approachable professor ever in anderson. Very straightforward and willling to go over questions with students numerous time. He really cares about the students and makes the materials easier to understand for us. He provides study guide for exams which are helpful. Dont know my grade yet but I truly feel he's the best professor for mgmt classes. I'd take him whenever he teaches!
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Professor Miller is always prepared for the class; his lectures are really good and are everything that you need to know for the midterm and final. When you are taking his class please remember that even those for some of you his style of teaching might be somewhat slow-paced, you DO learn a lot in his classes. I, for example, was finally able to understand Cash Flow Statement. Not only I can prepare it, but from now on it always balances at the end!!!! So, I keep asking myself on why do other professors have to make some accounting concepts so complicated and hard to understand (prof. Ravetch and his T-accounts, brrr \326)
Professor Miller is always prepared for the class; his lectures are really good and are everything that you need to know for the midterm and final. When you are taking his class please remember that even those for some of you his style of teaching might be somewhat slow-paced, you DO learn a lot in his classes. I, for example, was finally able to understand Cash Flow Statement. Not only I can prepare it, but from now on it always balances at the end!!!! So, I keep asking myself on why do other professors have to make some accounting concepts so complicated and hard to understand (prof. Ravetch and his T-accounts, brrr \326)