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Robert Trager

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Easiness 3.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.7 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.2 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.2 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Feb. 3, 2012
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I believe that Professor Trager is a very effective lecturer. Your grade is based on a midterm, final, and policy briefs. Some of the material was kind of confusion, and I got a C in the class, but that is mainly because my TA was not a fair grader. I really do recommend taking this class with Trager.

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June 24, 2014
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He is a bit boring but very knowledgeable and intelligent. I much preferred the second part of the quarter, but overall it was a pretty good class. You have to write 5 policy briefs, which make up 20 percent of your grade. They're easy, but annoying. Participation is worth 10 percent of your grade, the midterm 30 and the final 40. The final was cumulative. I received an 87 on the midterm, 96 on my policy briefs, probably 100 on participation and I got an A. I suppose I did very well on the final. I did not do any reading, but I did go to class. Overall, I recommend taking the class, but it is not an easy A.

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Oct. 28, 2011
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His lectures are very dull; the content is interesting. Outside of class he is helpful. Getting an A is a ton of work.

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March 21, 2012
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Trager is a great professor. I have NO idea why his ratings are so low, but they are definitely not indicative of his quality as a professor. Trager lectures clearly, he is informative, and he provokes thought in his lectures. I really enjoyed his class and it's not even that difficult. He provides you with the questions for the tests, so those who perform poorly in this class are too lazy to know the answers to the weekly questions. He's great. Take his class.

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Dec. 11, 2011
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Class structure: 5 policy briefs (2-3 pages each) due sporadically over the quarter, a midterm, and a final.

Overall, I really liked this class. His lectures mirrored the reading for the week, so if you read the textbook (which is a great textbook, might I add. I can't believe I actually read it), you'll do just fine in the class. Yes, his lectures can be boring, but he always elicits discussion on certain issues and that's usually fun and shakes things up a bit. (The discussion we had on the existence of a nuclear taboo was a good one, in my opinion). Anyway, the midterm and final consist of an average of 7 short answers and one essay out of a few options he provides. Pretty straightforward and doable. He even provides a "practice" midterm and final, and I think a few questions might have even ended up on the exams. The policy briefs were really simple - they forced you to understand the material to apply it to international relations so you actually end up internalizing what you learn from class and applying it to real politics. All in all, you should do fine as long as you do the reading and focus on the subjects he lectures on in class. He doesn't try to trick you - he's an honest, straightforward professor whose exams will reward you if you do the work. Also, get Dov as your TA if you can - he was freaking amazing.

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April 1, 2009
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He is a very sweet guy! I liked him but my TA was a very harsh grader. the material itself is super difficult. a lot of reading and YOU NEED TO DO THE READINGS otherwise forget about getting a high grade. it was a difficult class but once you are done it feels nice since you have gained a lot of knowledge. My advice just try to get a NICE T.A.

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Nov. 5, 2009
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Very unclear in his expectations and overall direction of the course. The course was war and diplomacy so you'd expect a course that dealt with such theories and used real world examples, but this guy reads off power point slides on IR theorist whose arguments are so inapplicable to real cases/history. I got so little out of this course and did 90% of the copious and dull text. I received a B+ in the course because it's just so tedious and uninspiring. Oh and this guy could not care less about what you get out of the course; there's no guidance, passion or concern in his teaching style.

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July 8, 2010
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I thought Trager was alright. I had him for Poli Sci 20 Spring 2010. He reads of his slides which makes lecture pretty boring. He is a nice guy overall. If you go to office hours he really tries to answer your questions and appreciates references to course readings. The class was a midterm, final and a paper. There was a big time crunch on the midterm when he said there wouldn't be. The final was ok, not nearly as bad as the midterm. The paper was cake, but the topic was not that interesting. He had you turn in a first and second draft of the paper each worth 10%. It was just like a guarantee you would get a higher grade on the second draft. This class was fine, not the most interesting but overall it was ok.

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Dec. 21, 2010
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I wasn't a huge fan of his lecturing style. He would read from his slides, very slowly and thoroughly through the easier or less important points, and then speed through more complex ideas. Sometimes his lectures seemed like a mass of random points and facts but I wouldn't go so far as to say that they were disorganized overall. During the section on political economy, I think he assumed that we've all had some sort of background in economics, so that section was kind of confusing for me.

I ended up getting a B+ in the class, which I don't completely understand because I got a 95 on the midterm and I felt much more confident about the final. He cut the paper because our class size was so large, and I'm sure that my grade would have been higher if he had kept the paper.

Overall he's not the best professor you'll ever have, but he's not bad either.

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Jan. 5, 2011
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I think that Trager at times can be dull, however I think that he does express passion and an interest in students learning the material. He is open to questions during lecture. He is very nice so go to his office hours if you have any questions. If you can stay awake, study the lecture notes, and really pay attention to the points he spends alot of time on then you can for sure pull out at least a B+. Be aware that grades are heavily influenced by the T.A.

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POL SCI 20
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Feb. 3, 2012

I believe that Professor Trager is a very effective lecturer. Your grade is based on a midterm, final, and policy briefs. Some of the material was kind of confusion, and I got a C in the class, but that is mainly because my TA was not a fair grader. I really do recommend taking this class with Trager.

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POL SCI 20
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June 24, 2014

He is a bit boring but very knowledgeable and intelligent. I much preferred the second part of the quarter, but overall it was a pretty good class. You have to write 5 policy briefs, which make up 20 percent of your grade. They're easy, but annoying. Participation is worth 10 percent of your grade, the midterm 30 and the final 40. The final was cumulative. I received an 87 on the midterm, 96 on my policy briefs, probably 100 on participation and I got an A. I suppose I did very well on the final. I did not do any reading, but I did go to class. Overall, I recommend taking the class, but it is not an easy A.

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POL SCI 20
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Oct. 28, 2011

His lectures are very dull; the content is interesting. Outside of class he is helpful. Getting an A is a ton of work.

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POL SCI 20
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March 21, 2012

Trager is a great professor. I have NO idea why his ratings are so low, but they are definitely not indicative of his quality as a professor. Trager lectures clearly, he is informative, and he provokes thought in his lectures. I really enjoyed his class and it's not even that difficult. He provides you with the questions for the tests, so those who perform poorly in this class are too lazy to know the answers to the weekly questions. He's great. Take his class.

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POL SCI 20
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Dec. 11, 2011

Class structure: 5 policy briefs (2-3 pages each) due sporadically over the quarter, a midterm, and a final.

Overall, I really liked this class. His lectures mirrored the reading for the week, so if you read the textbook (which is a great textbook, might I add. I can't believe I actually read it), you'll do just fine in the class. Yes, his lectures can be boring, but he always elicits discussion on certain issues and that's usually fun and shakes things up a bit. (The discussion we had on the existence of a nuclear taboo was a good one, in my opinion). Anyway, the midterm and final consist of an average of 7 short answers and one essay out of a few options he provides. Pretty straightforward and doable. He even provides a "practice" midterm and final, and I think a few questions might have even ended up on the exams. The policy briefs were really simple - they forced you to understand the material to apply it to international relations so you actually end up internalizing what you learn from class and applying it to real politics. All in all, you should do fine as long as you do the reading and focus on the subjects he lectures on in class. He doesn't try to trick you - he's an honest, straightforward professor whose exams will reward you if you do the work. Also, get Dov as your TA if you can - he was freaking amazing.

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POL SCI 129
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Grade: N/A
April 1, 2009

He is a very sweet guy! I liked him but my TA was a very harsh grader. the material itself is super difficult. a lot of reading and YOU NEED TO DO THE READINGS otherwise forget about getting a high grade. it was a difficult class but once you are done it feels nice since you have gained a lot of knowledge. My advice just try to get a NICE T.A.

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POL SCI 129
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Nov. 5, 2009

Very unclear in his expectations and overall direction of the course. The course was war and diplomacy so you'd expect a course that dealt with such theories and used real world examples, but this guy reads off power point slides on IR theorist whose arguments are so inapplicable to real cases/history. I got so little out of this course and did 90% of the copious and dull text. I received a B+ in the course because it's just so tedious and uninspiring. Oh and this guy could not care less about what you get out of the course; there's no guidance, passion or concern in his teaching style.

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POL SCI 120A
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July 8, 2010

I thought Trager was alright. I had him for Poli Sci 20 Spring 2010. He reads of his slides which makes lecture pretty boring. He is a nice guy overall. If you go to office hours he really tries to answer your questions and appreciates references to course readings. The class was a midterm, final and a paper. There was a big time crunch on the midterm when he said there wouldn't be. The final was ok, not nearly as bad as the midterm. The paper was cake, but the topic was not that interesting. He had you turn in a first and second draft of the paper each worth 10%. It was just like a guarantee you would get a higher grade on the second draft. This class was fine, not the most interesting but overall it was ok.

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POL SCI 20
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Grade: N/A
Dec. 21, 2010

I wasn't a huge fan of his lecturing style. He would read from his slides, very slowly and thoroughly through the easier or less important points, and then speed through more complex ideas. Sometimes his lectures seemed like a mass of random points and facts but I wouldn't go so far as to say that they were disorganized overall. During the section on political economy, I think he assumed that we've all had some sort of background in economics, so that section was kind of confusing for me.

I ended up getting a B+ in the class, which I don't completely understand because I got a 95 on the midterm and I felt much more confident about the final. He cut the paper because our class size was so large, and I'm sure that my grade would have been higher if he had kept the paper.

Overall he's not the best professor you'll ever have, but he's not bad either.

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POL SCI 20
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Grade: N/A
Jan. 5, 2011

I think that Trager at times can be dull, however I think that he does express passion and an interest in students learning the material. He is open to questions during lecture. He is very nice so go to his office hours if you have any questions. If you can stay awake, study the lecture notes, and really pay attention to the points he spends alot of time on then you can for sure pull out at least a B+. Be aware that grades are heavily influenced by the T.A.

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