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James Bailey, George Washington University

James Bailey, George Washington University review: James Bailey, a dishonest and novice professor from the GWU, School of Business 1

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12:50 am EDT

Professor James Bailey is arrogant and a bad match to the reputable George Washington University, School of Business. He has many issues, among those his shy brutality towards his own colleagues, ill-mindedness (as most of "psychologists"), and novice... Yet, this reserved despot disallows the students to place objective and unbiased reviews of his BAD classes at the www.ratemyprofessors.com site. He controls over that site on 24/7 basis, and makes sure that all fake reviews (self-reviews, placed by himself praising himself) are remaining, and the true reviews placed by the students are being removed momentarily after they are published. These sites exist for reason and they must allow diversity of the opinions. Manipulating with reviews and placing self-reviews is simply pathetic and uncool. SHAME on you, James Bailey ! If you hope to survive on the online stupid and manipulated polls, then you must resign before you retire.

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noble42
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Oct 31, 2015 1:02 am EDT

I agree. I tried to review his classes and in order to test the site's accuracy, I did place one bad review, one average review, and one good review on prof. James baiely. My first two reviews (bad and average) were deleted literally in five minutes and the "good review" (which I simply placed to test) was left untouched and is still there.

Question: if the site was concerned that three reviews were posted from the same IP address, then why the site did not leave my first review (the bad review) and delete the average and good one, and instead it chose to delete the fist and second reviews and leave the third one (good one)?

Obviously, the www.ratemyprofessors.com site is highly biased and manipulated, and dishonest professors, like James Bailey, survive on such fake online polls.