Western Kentucky University / D / Robert Dibie
Averages:
Overall Rating
Poorv
Grade Received
Bv
Course Difficulty
Moderatev
Quantity of Notes
Overkillv
Tag Summary:
True/False: 4
Multiple Choice: 4
Matching: 1
Fill in the Blank: 1
Mandatory Final: 3
Textbook Required: 3
Attendance Required: 2
4 Total Evaluations
PS-110 : American Government - Posted 4/23/2004
Overall Rating:
Poor
Grade:
A
Quantity of Notes:
Overkill
Difficulty:
Easy
Comments
This class was really easy but Dibie has a very difficult accent. It's very hard to understand what he is saying 95% of the time and gets upset when people ask him what he just said. He will randomly kick people out of class if they talk. Steer clear of Dr. Dibie!
PS-110 : American National Govt. - Posted 4/14/2004
Overall Rating:
Poor
Grade:
C
Quantity of Notes:
Overkill
Difficulty:
Moderate
Comments
All though this wasn't that hard of a class this teacher makes it miserable. He is a terrible teacher. He treats you like you are in high school and you can barely understand him in class so that makes it difficult to takes notes. He also gets mad when you ask him what he just said. I would highly suggest NOT taking him. I dread going to that class. DO NOT TAKE HIM. HE'S HORRIBLY!!! His wife is a bad teacher too.
GOVT- : American Government - Posted 1/18/2004
Overall Rating:
Good
Grade:
A
Quantity of Notes:
Moderate
Difficulty:
Easy
Comments
Dr. Dibie is a super guy. He really loves his students and although he has a thick accent, he does a good job of communicating. Make sure you show up to class on time and take tons of notes. Almost all of his test questions come from the notes and revision exercises.
GOVT-110 : American Government - Posted 10/30/2003
Overall Rating:
OK
Grade:
Not Specified
Quantity of Notes:
Moderate
Difficulty:
Moderate
Comments
Dr. Dibie is an extremely caring instructor, however I found it difficult to understand him during lectures because his African accent is quite thick. He tries to motivite his studetns to do well and is always looking out for them, however, he is difficult to understand in a class constructed primarily of lectures.