<p>Whats the name of the book which students rate UCSD teachers?</p>
<p>ratemyproffessors.com?</p>
<p>i got it! lol its CAPE but you can actually search online.</p>
<p>the only downfall to CAPEs is that if the professor is truly bad, nobody cares enough to go to class to actually fill out the evaluations. i had this experience in chem 6BL, but then again we didn’t have a choice in professors.</p>
<p>There’s a site you can look and it’s rateyourprofessor.com
Great information.</p>
<p>@astrina</p>
<p>I definitely agree. I’m surprised more people don’t just take the short amount of time to fill them out. It’s sort of the same thing with ratemyprofessors. It’s mainly the people that either really liked or really hated their professors.</p>
<p>I actually disliked 6BL lecture so much that all quarter I kept thinking “MUST go to week 7 lecture, need to tell the world how much this class sucks…” </p>
<p>but yeah, UCSD doesn’t try very hard to get their evaluations. Columbia has a much stricter policy – you have to log into the class website with your PID and fill out a secure evaluation before you can get your grade for the class. (not that the evaluations matter, since tenure ensures that the same prof teaches the same class for 30 years …)</p>
<p>@astrina
This is only been my first year here, so I don’t know if it was like this before, but CAPE evaluations are online now. We don’t need to go to class to fill it out.</p>
<p>^Yeah, but even then people still don’t go online to do them.</p>