Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Best teacher Essay
My best  instructor that I  view had thus far in my academic teacher would have to be Elias Semaan. Professor Semaan taught the upper level finance courses here at JMU and his intelligence as  hearty as his passion captured my   economic aid and made me  demand to absorb the  familiarity that he was preaching. I had Professor Semaan my  sophomore(prenominal) and junior  course and he was great. He taught a difficult course, FIN 360  uninflected Methods in Finance  yet he made difficult concepts and equations seem  mild by going  finished the  system of logic behind them and why and how we use them.He added in humor to lighten the  loaded down(p) load of the courses content and keep the  consort happy. He was also very  seminal and used his own little  truly world examples while explaining bigger  vituperative concepts. Professor Semaan did an excellent job of  guardianship the  sectionalisition active and participating. He was  stretch out to the students opinion and  forever asked a   t the beginning of  ground level if  whatever oneness was having  tip over with   both(prenominal)thing in the course or had any questions, if they did we would discuss it as a class until everyone was caught up.At first I had difficultly  hold some of the concepts as I had switched my  study from Management to Finance, but he sat down with me one on one in his  transferice and walked me through any questions I had with clear cut explanations until I had them down. He used tests as assessments for the class and they were tough but fair. If you paid attention and did  completely your  realise, the problems would seem familiar and if you slacked off in class or did not attend it would show through the  direct of his tests.He was not an easy teacher by any means and you had to work hard for a  effective  aim but he made you want to  espouse and motivated me to reach my  climb  potential difference more than any  separate of my teachers had. I liked him so  much(prenominal) in FIN 360 t   hat the next year I took his other class, FIN 450  pecuniary Risk Management. I grew a  termination relationship with Professor Semaan as we  share stories, went over new and challenging concepts, and he served as a role  stumper for me through my College career.Professor Semaan said I remind him of a younger  adaption of himself and I take that as a great compliment. He is very intelligent, he received his PhD in Finance at George Washington University and has been teaching at a University level for over 10  geezerhood now. He is in his early 50s and has had a hard life with many ups and downs but continues to push forward and motivate his students to succeed and reach their highest potential. He is dedicated, ambitious, intelligent, funny, charismatic and  unregenerate and I admire him and respect him  hugely as a person and mentor.He has made me want to put in all of my effort and work as hard as I have to until I understand what I am learning. He pushed me in the right  pedagogy    and offers me priceless career information as to what paths to go into and how to make myself look good to employers. He even gave me his cell  quash to call him if I have any questions or problems at any time. He has my back and I respect him for all that he has done for me and all that he has accomplished throughout his life.I  opine Professor Semaans teaching  philosophical system is to have his students maximize their learning potential and focus on their strengths to pick a career path where they will  at long last be happy as well as successful. He has done a great job abiding by his philosophy and has helped me through College and the job  inquiring process. He held office hours by  roll and by appointment and was very  flexile and would work with you and do whatever he had to ensuring that his students learned. He also pushed his students to succeed through his charisma and charm and worked one on one with students who went out of their way to learn. He was my best teacher    and I  smelling very lucky that him and I were  qualified to cross paths and establish such a great relationship as teacher/student, mentor/role model, and friends.  
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