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We’ve all been there before—gleefully typing away in the comments section of the CUE guide, relating in excruciating detail how painful the professor’s lectures were, how incoherent the problem sets, and how ludicrously cruel the grading policy. Sweet, sweet catharsis. But it seems that professors relish their schadenfreude...
Professors have been venting their frustrations on new blog RateMyStudents.com, where they can rate their students, CUE-guide style, producing such gems...
...According to the editor-in-chief of this year’s CUE guide, Lyndsey M. Straight ’06, less than 5 percent of classes at Harvard get decidedly negative evaluations in the published guide...
...Harvard, professors must choose to have their course evaluations published in the CUE guide, but the guide has become so ingrained in Harvard culture that most professors opt to include it in their reviews, according to Straight...
...whole professors are really enthusiastic about the CUE guide,” according to Straight...