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Rate My Professor

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By Ronald Daniar



College students are now learning with lots of interactive utilities which technology has invented since the early of 21st century. Since 1999 RateMyProfessors has been online to "offers ratings on college and university professors from over 6,000 schools across the United States, Canada, England, Scotland and Wales with thousands of new ratings added each day."

RateMyProfessor.com generates about 2 million unique visitors per month and it has been acquired by mtvU. mtvU is MTV's 24-hour college channel: a media network exclusively by and for college students.

It is very interesting to know that college students now can rate their professors and even tell the world about a professor whose class they have ever attended. The good news is that students can manage their college schedule and class so that they won't think of loosing their money because of getting into the wrong class.

Since then, professors who want their class to be full with students need to create highly appreciated learning environment which won't only attract students to enroll their classes but also give a nice opinion when they vote on ratemyprofessors website.

This vote has helped both parties to get their best part. College students can choose which professors they are conformed with while professors will always maintain their lecture not to be boring or scary. Students are customers because they pay their professors to lead them to an understanding and skill.

Education has really changed a lot since the internet has made everyone to connect each other. After ratemyprofessors, there would be many similar sites which will adopt the same voting, hopefully this will help professionalism to grow.

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