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Christopher Davenport

Christopher Davenport

MGT

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Averages:

Overall Rating

Good

Grade Received

A

Course Difficulty

Moderate

Quantity of Notes

Moderate

Tag Summary:

True/False: 4

Multiple Choice: 4

Fill in the Blank: 3

Essays: 1

Mandatory Final: 4

Cumulative Final: 2

Textbook Required: 4

Extra Credit: 1

4 Total Evaluations

MGT-300 : Business Law - Posted 5/11/2006

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
is you have to take this class take davenport. he is really laid back and tries to make the class as exciting as possible. he is really young like 20's so he's pretty cool. there are two exams and one final that is 50 % cumulative and 50% of new material you just have to study your old exams for the final and four new chapters...

MGT-300 : Business Law - Posted 10/24/2005

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
I really enjoyed this class, and Davenport was a great professor, one of my favorites actually. He just gets down to what you need to know and doesn't BS at all. Tests were real easy too. Definitely take this class.

MGT-300 : Law - Posted 11/10/2004

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

Not Specified

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Easy

Comments
Mr. Davenport is a great teacher. He is extremely lenient and we always get out of class early (he only teaches at night). We are there maybe an hour and a half. He makes the class really interesting by giving examples that we can relate to. He is definately the teacher to take for this class.

MGT-300 : Legal Environment Of Business - Posted 5/7/2004

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
I found this class interesting and I learned a lot. I would recommend taking Prof. Davenport. He is a local attorney and made the class interesting. He added current events into the class discussions. He also uses humor in his teaching--a pretty funny guy. If you take good notes, you should do well in the class. There are three exams including the final. There are no other assignments. The exams are primarily multiple choice. There was one essay on the first exam and a few T/F and fill in the blank on the second exam. The second exam and final included bonus questions. There was an optional extra credit assignment; he assigned a case to read and write a summary about it.