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The 19 Funniest ‘Rate My Professors’ Reviews At St. John's University

Rate My Professor really gives students the ability to write the most entertaining reviews of professors...

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The 19 Funniest ‘Rate My Professors’ Reviews At St. John's University
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Rate My Professor is a saving grace for college students everywhere. Hopefully they'll have enough reviews that are full of feedback so you'll to be able get a good idea of what you're getting yourself into. Sometimes you'll be lucky enough to find some funny little comments about your soon to be professors. Here's some funny comments about professors from my university.

I found these gems from one professor:


No explanation as to why he is "super bad;" was it was the work load, the lectures, does he have no personality? I would like to just thank them for the vague warning though.

Nothing will top the "(He watches PBS all the time.)"

A very popular professor here:

"Hot Older Italian Man" and "a mix of the Godfather and My Cousin Vinny," I have never been more intrigued to meet a professor more in my life.

So, is this in terms of age? Or like personality?

A professor not as pleasant:

I feel as if I don't need to read anymore after the poor ratings and the first sentence being, "Avoid him like the plague."

It's always funny looking up a professor you're currently taking:

"GRAPH MAN!" I can personally back up this statement with my Economics notebook.

This professor actually told our class about this comment, he actually laughed out loud. He took it lightly, but no matter how you feel about your professor posts like these are very inappropriate. (He's also a little upset his chili pepper is gone.)

The chili pepper may be gone, but this rating is still there... "h0ttiee!" Oh man.

Typing like we're back in 2005:

"eazy n a gr8 prof"

Trying to hit on your lab professor through Rate My Professor?:

Okay, so he can't teach but is cute:


Am I the only person who finds these vague ones funny?

Uh oh:

Yeah, I'll be avoiding this one too.

Highest, most rates professor on campus:

I can't lie this one really made me laugh.

Oh, okay.

@St John's do your thing!

I hope you find all the information you need to get the dish on your new professors, but I also hope you come across some funny ones to lighten your spirits! These sure helped me out!

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