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Posted on 11/19/18 at 8:02 am to
Posted by mtntreks
Member since Oct 2016
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Posted on 11/19/18 at 8:02 am to
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Can’t speak on Meeks for 751, but Gibbs for ISDS 705 is straightforward and manageable to pair with another course.


Meeks' courses are pairable. It's a straight forward course, but it is a MADM, so there's a fair amount of writing involved.

Some people this term don't seem to care for Dr Meeks, but I really liked MADM751. It's one of the better courses I took in the program content wise.
This post was edited on 11/19/18 at 8:04 am
Posted by GeauxUF
Atlanta OTP, GA
Member since Jun 2018
195 posts
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:13 am to
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Some people this term don't seem to care for Dr Meeks, but I really liked MADM751. It's one of the better courses I took in the program content wise.


Admittedly, Meeks has been growing on me over the past couple of weeks. The content in his version of MADM 760 is very good.

The main issue with Meeks is very similar to my main issue with MKT 701 with James. They are two of the better instructors at LSUS. The issue to be overcome with both courses is simply the sheer volume of work required. It's not difficult work, but it is time consuming, tedious, and there is a barrage of it. I would recommend being very selective with which course to pair with Meeks' MADM 760.

Meeks' teaching style takes some adjustment. His bark is worse than his bite, and he actually seems to grade quite leniently. Navigating the complexity of group work with random team members across time zones poses a unique challenge. Once you get into a rhythm though it's not too awful. I'm glad we only have one group video left!
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