English
Stuart Millner
Rating
4.1
48 ratings
RamScore
108
Data-weighted
Difficulty
1.7
Lower is easier
Would take again
100%
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I took him fall semester of 2014 for literature. Class was pretty boring but very easy as well. You don't need to buy the book since he just reads to you in class and gives you all of the answers before an exam based on his own interpretations. He lets you redo papers and will most likely give you an A on them. Overall, it's a very easy class.
Cutest old man. Reads the text to you so you don't have to go home & read it. No homework. Small quizzes & papers that are always easy to get an A if you HAVE EVIDENCE (quotes). Accepts emails of your papers and will edit it for you which will help you get a better grade. Rewrites are allowed. Great class even though I'm always falling asleep
Dr Millner's class was my first class and introduction to Suffolk. Being an out of state student (from way down South), I was very apprehensive and new to everything. Thank goodness for professors like Dr Millner who go the extra miles to help us "newbies" succeed in the classroom. Excellent lecturer; Very Knowledgeable; Hilarious; A Class Act!!!
Very lovely and funny guy. Too easy, and likes to hear himself talk, very opinionated. You won't learn a lot in his classes. I took him for serveral classes while at Suffolk. If he likes you, you get an A. Other English professors in the department recommended taking other Professors for a variety of learning. He loves Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty.
Read some good stuff and screened some good films. Forget about your interpretations of them though, just go off of what he says in class and you'll do okay. Make sure you read the books and watch the films too, he'll know if you don't. Also grab some coffee before class so you don't wake up in a puddle of your own drool by the time it ends.
He inspired me in so many ways. He was quirky but very effective even as a much younger man back in the 1970's. I've taught at the university level for more than a decade and his enthusiasm still affects how I work today. I will always fondly remember "Murder as a Fine Art" and his London bobby whistle. Well done, Prof. Millner!