Andrew Wyatt

 Andrew Wyatt

Andrew R. Wyatt

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May 1, 2018
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He is one of the best teachers I had. He is smart and knows thing is what he teaching. Overall, the class is easy. You just need to attend 3-4 hrs a week to this class and you can easily make an A. There are so many questions on D2I so timed to study before the test. Sometimes lecture is boring and papers on videos due weekly.

Aug 15, 2019
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Dr. Wyatt really cares about the students and making sure that the class understands the material. When choosing the articles he will take into account staying up to date and also student preferences.

May 6, 2020
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Doctor Wyatt is awesome. He may get a bit off the subject from time to time though. However, he's always available to students, either in your office or by email.

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Middle Tennessee State University - Anthropology

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