Quick question alot of the instructors for Rubin I cant find the email. Are you all just leaving that blank or writing no email?
i've found literally every one, and only one TA i couldn't find, which i left blank and just noted in the comments that i couldn't find it. use google, just search [school] [subject] [name], like "uc irvine math sarah jones", you'll find them...
out of all the rubins I been working on I found all the emails....so yeah I don't think you are looking hard enough.
i cannot believe that someone put in all these courses for berkeley using the uc berkeley extension school... *facepalmheaddesk*
I have to be honest, I think those might be mine. I remember a couple of "extension" links related to Berkeley. Sounds familiar. Most of the time I remember using a (blue and yellow looking?) course catalog which was the standard catalog.
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hahahaha helen vo from that $20 website review hit gets back to me NOW... too late girl, i done returned dat hit days ago...
Yeah, he went Master on us. But you are a big Rubin guy. I prefer the earlier Rubin hits to this batch. And you?
Yeah I liked the alma mater ones a lot better, they were a lot easier to find. Cant complain though I have made hundreds off Rubin already haha. He only went masters for a day, then changed it back to 5000+ remember?
I can do them in 1-2 mins when they are the correct name and number and come up in one of the easier schools systems. Other times 2-3 minutes. I don't get why Some of these schools systems are so horribly built.
Some of the links they give you are beyond junk. I just clicked one that was the urban dictionary link for street cred and it was supposed to be math class in Tenn.