Timothy Stocks
School: | Michigan State University |
Department: | Social Science |
Location: | East Lansing, MI |
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Horrible excuse for education. Academic advising stunk! | |
Timothy Stocks was an eccentric person and a poor professor. | |
Outspoken, offensive, and rude - Timothy Stocks is a little boy stuck in an adult body. He is a childish and immature man who offends others with his remarks. Either he doesn’t know how his words impact others or he doesn’t care - but Timothy Stocks never fails to leave some people feeling insulted and others confused as to what he is trying to accomplish or the point he is trying to make. His behavior can catch you off guard because he makes his comments in a personable way - comments which belittle certain people because of their nationality, race, or gender. His comments and viewpoints are often a part of statements and stories that he uses in his classroom lectures. His statements and stories promote an agenda, and they are usually lies or half-truths that are said for the purpose of showboating. Never does he have legitimate sources to verify what he says. He seems to derive satisfaction from the attention he gets from being controversial and his face glows when behaving this way. His childishness emanates from every facet of his being. His comments, his attitude, his body posture, even when he walks it’s at an accelerated pace almost like skipping and his arms wave back and forth in a fluid, willowy motion. His personality style and methods may be more suited for teaching middle school or high school - but one has to wonder if he could be constructive in that capacity. Children have higher levels of maturity than Timothy Stocks. Timothy Stocks is also an academic advisor and a horrible one at that. The information he provides is often incorrect and having him for an academic advisor can be frustrating and may compromise a timely graduation. Timothy Stocks frequently shares intimate personal information about himself and his family as it relates to subject matter in his lectures. He talks about his son, his experiences with his step daughters, and he gives coping strategies for marriage. His statements could be described, but for the sake of his family they will not. |