Thomas Gambill
Department: | Theater |
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rated by 4 students
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This was the class that I was most excited for coming into my first semester at Concord, especially after I saw what texts we would be studying in this class. However, I quickly realized he knows absolutely nothing about Theatre, or literature in general. If you must take this class, be sure to always show up, and take meticulous notes. | |
He can be rude at times and I don't ALWAYS agree with him but he can be hillarious and it is a rather fascinating class, you just have to look over him sometimes, pay attention, take notes, and definitely READ THE PLAYS!!!! | |
Before the first exam he can come off very mean, though this is mostly to get those who aren't serious about the course to drop after the first exam. He is willing to help his students and is a fascinating fellow after you get to know him. Though it is important to take notes on everything in his class as the littlest things will pop up on exams. | |
If you get a decent grade on the first exam and stay, they class will get so much easier and more fascinating. In the last 3 weeks you talk about Broadway shows and he shows you clips of each one. Most of them are entertaining. Come in with an open mind, sit back, and enjoy. |
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