Daniel Tzabbar
School: | Drexel University |
Department: | Management |
Location: | Philadelphia, PA |
Overall Rating
rated by 3 students
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School: | Drexel University |
Department: | Management |
Location: | Philadelphia, PA |
Helpfulness | |
Clarity | |
Easiness |
Mailing Address:
Uloop Inc.
306 S. Washington Ave
Suite 400
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Telephone Support:
312.854.7605
Email Support:
support@uloop.com
Post your own housing listing on Uloop and have students reach out to you!
1. No tests
2. Homework post on BBlearn once a week about the case you learned about
3. 2 projects: one is a video about a pitch and another is a group project.
Super easy class! Take him! He is not judgmental at all. I usually hate talking in class but I actually spoke a lot in his class cause he's such a chill guy.
Cons: Participation is key. He has discussions. BUT its not bad at all! I hate talking but it was easy in his class.
- Encourages critical thinking as opposed to memorization.
- Teaches exciting and interesting course material.
- Respects opinions.
- A very good speaker; entertaining.
- Very intelligent and much experience in entrepreneurship.
Cons: The class was a 2 hour hybrid course, so I think that this affected it, but I think the course could have been better with harsher grading and response to our work (It was too easy to get an A/do well, and as an entrepreneurship major I would like some more critical response to my ideas of the subject).
Assigns case studies for reading and discussion. Gives you some basic questions to think about during the reading, and encourages you to think and speak critically. He values everyone's input and will not shout you down. The class is essentially a forum where he guides the conversation to themes of entrepreneurship. If you don't read the case studies before class then you are wasting your money and time.
Very experienced as entrepreneur and very respectful/kind. 10/10 would take again.
Do not take this class if you want something to zone out during. You have to engage in order to get participation points and to truly understand the content.
Nice person
Very helpful. Lets us out early.
Cons: Nothing major.