R. J. Birmingham
8 comments
Review summary
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Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, teacher personality, teaching quality. Many students highlight perceived as a 'true guru' and a medium to connec...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Teacher Personality (Guru-like, humble, impactful)
2. Teacher's Experience (wisdom, guidance)
3. Teaching Clarity (concise, straight to the point)
Areas to Improve
1. Depth of Perspective in Study Material (avoid presenting notions as absolute truth)
2. Nuance in Subject Presentation (e.g., economics as an exact science)
3. Addressing specific content criticisms regarding absolute truths
What students love
“This chapter works well. Thank you for your efforts. Still hoping to find new interesting lectures on your channel. Take care!”
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“Wow. I am Indian, and this is as spiritual as it can get. A true Guru is one who understands he is not the knowledge itself but a medium to connect with the seeker. Thank you.”
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“Great stuff explained concisely straight to the point.”
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“Long time no new videos. I learned a lot from your recent lectures. You’re making a huge impact.”
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“Thank you very much.”
“Now this chapter works well. Thank you very much for your efforts.”
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“Still hoping to find new interesting lectures on your channel.”
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“You’re making a huge impact.”
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“I learned a lot from your recent lectures.”
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“A true Guru is the one who understands and accepts that he is not the knowledge itself but a medium to connect with the seeker.”
2 likes
What could be better
“These courses are OK, but they lack perspective; only notions are presented as absolute truth. Economy is presented as an 'exact science,' but it is not.”
“Economy is presented as an 'exact science,' but as with physics, it is not. It is a collection of 'opinions' supported by maths, but that is not true.”
“These courses lack perspective, only notions are presented as they are absolute true.”
“Economy is presented as an 'exact science,' but it is a collection of 'opinions' supported by maths, but that is not true.”