He's one the hardest working faculty here, and he's always available to help students with papers, questions, and recommendations. 171, Artifact and Text is the best class I have taken so far. Awesome discussions, everyone participates. Has me thinking about changing my major to Classics.
If you have to take a classics class taker one with Professor Gallucci. The guy is amazing. He is helpful, genuinely interested in his students, and whatever he doesn't know, he'll find out. He adds powerpoint to his lectures and handouts, but don't let this fool you. He is tough and doesn't let you skate by. You'll work hard, but its worth it
Awesome professor! Take advantage of his office hours, he is really nice and easy to talk to. Go to lecture and do the readings, and you'll be okay
I loved everything we read in his class and he's gives interesting lectures.
Your a great teacher, especially when it come to being available outside of class for essay and study help. You Rock :)
He begins most of his run-on sentences with "In antiquity..." But he is a nice guy and if you go to class he will reward you.
You have to TRY to not to pass his classes. He's very nice and always helpful if you come to his office hours. And he keeps your essays short and to the point, rather than eight pages of crap.
just read the material and don't show up to class and you should be fine. i missed 5 of the last 8 classes, and i still got a pretty high A. he really wants to connect to students so take advantage of office hours to chat and such...
Galluc is the man, easy classes just a little bit too much reading. Hes always willing to help if you show an interest and talk to him about a problem. He once let my friend add one of his classes 5 weeks into the quarter because he needed one more class to graduate. hes awesome same map quiz for all his classes
just go to class an pay attention and take notes and its an easy A. You dont even have to read, he shows a video explaining everything almost every class.
Dr. Gallucci is a great guy - he knows his stuff, and he wants nothing more than to have fun teaching that stuff to others, and watching them succeed. Most likely, his classes are so easy because he wants them to be - he's a great guy.
All you need to have is a love and interest in the classics, read the meaterial and go to lecture and you can get an A or B
Gallucci is awesome as long as you go to class. You'll barely have to read
He knows the material, but he's a very bad speaker. His lectures are meandering and monotone. Constantly saying "uhh" in mid sentence. His lectures just made everything more confusing.
He's a cool guy-has a sense of humor. Lots of reading, but it's not difficult. Don't slack, read and go to class when you can. You can pull off an A with some B effort.
Easy class, just got to do the readings.
Terrible class, terrible lectures. Worst professor ever.
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he's really nice...somtimes he's a little monotone...but other than that he's nice and it's kida easy... just read the material and you'r all good...there is quite a bit to read too...but it's okay
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No Powerpoint, lectures off the top of his head. Can be extremely boring but take notes cuz test material comes more from lecture than from the book. He is very straightforward and wants everyone to succeed. Sheer memorization except for the two 2pg. papers. Stay awake & take notes and you'll get a good grade.
Do you remember the professor played by Robin Williams in "Dead Poets society"? That's Professor Gallucci in a nutshell. He takes the literature of the past, and makes it both come alive. He inspires the best in his students, an takes a active interest in their lives. Friendly, fun, and animated, and draws on his vast knowledge of Near East.
Great professor! It's always refreshing to study from someone who: 1)knows what he is talking about backwards and forwards, 2)Is interesting, 3)is always avaiable to help out outside of class. If you show any dedication to his material at all, he will bend over backwards to help you do your very best in his classes. Best professor in Classics!