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“He is a sweet, gentle, brilliant man and a terrible teacher”
POLI318 - 2.0 rating“Fillipo Sabetti is an overly difficult professor with an esoteric grading system that borders on unfair”
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expect lots of reading and fairly dry material but very very nice prof
The best teacher around! Provides a ton of help and writes great reference letters!
He's fairly easy, helpful and clear although this is a terrible class and if he does know what he's talking about he doesn't let on to it.
funny, not too hard, passionate about the material he is teaching.
He may be difficult to understand at first but he more than makes up for this with his aid during office hours and advice concerning the material at hand. Only take him if you're prepared to do lots of readings and some work.
This is the nicest man you will ever meet and the most helpful prof at McGill. He is like a father figure to me - lectures are little out there, but whatever.
So sweet, very nice, passionate, loves to teach, the exam was just a rephrasing of the "sample midterm questions"...!! Sometimes hard to understand but generally excellent.
Very good prof. You can tell he's pasionate about his subject. If you do badly on midterms, he gives option of writing a paper to make it worth less. Also, exam question supplied before exam. His indepth knowledge of the Mafia scares me though.
There's a reason this guy only has smiley faces - really great guy, supplies exam essay questions a week beforehand, crack cheesy jokes at his own expense, & very eager to help you. GO SABETTI!
I'm not sure what the right word to describe him would be. Quaint? Amusing? I don't know, but he was definitely enthusiastic about his material and knew what he was talking about (even if we didn't)! Nice prof; take his class if you're sick of arrogant McGill profs because he isn't one of him.
He's nice, but he's very Roman Catholic in a homophobic kind of way.
I wasn't overly impressed by him. OK, he knew his material and overall it was a good class. But he threw in a lecture about the material in his book (that he made us buy) and it didn't really relate to the class as much as other material did... and he was a little full of it. Sorry, not my favorite.
He is simply the nicest, kindest, least arrogant professor you'll ever meet at any university, period! I've taken all of his classes and I really do think that he is the best professor I've had at McGill, although, his lecturing style isen't for everyone. Check him out and then decide for yourself..
His seminar was awful. Just awful. He actually said in class: "Anglicans are not Christian!". Didn't actually read our final papers, (I know because I got an A). Assigned us an offensive book that defended Fascists and claimed Marxists were mentally ill. He's really irritating, but he's "nice".
Sabetti is an amazing prof. So dedicated that he even showed up to a review session limping with a cane. He told us they may have to carry him on a stretcher to the exam but that he would be there! Dedicated (obviously), cheery, intelligent and NICE... sweet man. Take his classes!
Nice guy and easy grader, but not a good professor. He managed to make even the most interesting things sound boring.
Cares about his students. Nice in a bumbling sort of way. Not a very effective discussion leader. A lot of people found the topics and readings really boring. Maybe you should pick another honours seminar.
Really nice guy, cares about his students. Lectures are ok, considering the material is b-o-r-i-n-g. I would definetaly take him again, just because he's so caring and he gives hypothetical exam questions 1 week before examination.
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Wow. I'm completely surprised by his other ratings. Maybe he's good for smaller, more advanced classes, but he definitely cannot handle my 211 class. There was almost a mutiny in LEA 132 today because of his rude and condescending attitude to students' questions. Avoid his intro classes.
Any professor would be "rude" to students asking such retarded questions. Those people belong in 6th grade. Sabetti is the nicest, most considerate prof I have come across at Mcgill. It could maybe help if you read the assigned content, as many people choose not to do.
Prof. Sabetti is a nice guy. That said, his notes are illegible, as are half the things he says. Maybe he's better in smaller classes, but at least in this large class, he could use some help.
Prof Sabetti seems like he would be a great professor for an advanced level course, however NOT 211 or any other intro course. He cannot handle LEA 132 for the life of him. His notes might as well be written in Italian considering how ununderstandable they are. His lectures arent sidetracks, rather untracable rants about absoultely nothing. It
Sabetti is a very honorable man. I wish wish I had taken more classes with him. Talk to him if you have trouble with anything.
he's a nice guy BUT i didn't learn anything from him. i should have just gone to my conferences rather then class, my TA was way better at giving clear, understandable lectures. his classes were just a lot of long tagents that you couldn't follow and he never made use of power point and his notes weren't legible. not good for class of 600.
Sabetti's class was a lot better than expected and also got more interesting as the term continued. He adds humour to the class in a unique way and is very intelligent. He prepares you well for exams and gives you the multiple choice ahead of time and also gives you a good idea of the short answers. He's very eager to help his students. Great guy.
While the course material isn't very hard, and he gives you the mc test questions beforehand (buried amongst 500 other mc questions in the study guide, plus the test has id's/essays), Sabetti really struggles in lectures- which will NOT help you at all. He's not focussed, his notes are completely unhelpful and the readings are dull. Not recommended
Everything has really been said already... if you do take this class with him, focus on the coursepack since that is all he tests on and not on his lectures.
Sabetti teaches poli sci with elements of philosophy, history, sociology... and both provides a synthesis and encourages students to come up with their own. If you haven't done the readings beforehand, lectures can seem hard to follow and disconnected, so reading in advance is useful. If you need clarifications he will always help. Great prof!
He's a great guy but his lectures are **impossible** to understand. very unorganized, random speech. not a good prof for a class of 600 students. also, make sure you go to your conferences which is where you actually desipher what sabetti was trying to convey to his students in class. the course pack is full of really hard and useless readings.
This professor struggles. His English can barely be understood, his notes in class are repetitive, jumbled and hardly apply to his tests and he would get sidetracked by student questions that would take up half the class. If you must take this course, only read the long, boring coursepack and attend the conferences, otherwise-AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
I wasn't that interested in public policy before taking this class. Sabetti made me see things in a way i had never seen them before. He has a very unique perspective & this really comes out in his teacher. However, he is quite repetitive. He grades for creativity which i think is rare in poli sci. I highly suggest him
Pretty easy prof as long as you keep up with lectures, readings, and confs. He's a pretty funny and interesting prof but his lectures can get a little tiring.
it is very difficult to understand hima t times and his monotonous speeches are more effective than any lullaby. however, if you kep up with the readings, inform yourself about politics through other sources and attend the conferences, sleeping in class won't hurt your grade.
Studly Italian hot rod. This man is absolutely brilliant, the pinnacle of knowledge in Comparative Politics. His lectures are INTERESTING and GERMANE. Impossible to miss. He even knows where Europe is, and can describe its location in great detail. Without his notes, my life would not have been complete, or at least not nearly as enjoyable. Love it
not clear, rambling...better to use textbook!
great guy but not so great teacher
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I'm embarrased to admit but this is the only class I've ever fell asleep in listening to him lecture.Horrible class, incomprehensible lectures,etc.
I fell asleep in all classes I attended to. He makes no sense at all and keeps rambling for an hour. Thank God the book was clear! Unless it is a mandatory class, don't take it!!
This is the one of the friendliest profs I've had at McGill. I had him for a 600 student class and he is a lot better with a smaller class. He made the topic interesting and gave us a very clear indication regarding what we should be studying for the midterms and the finals.
Unintentionally hilarious fellow, but brutal professor. His lectures are absolutely useless. The course pack is somewhat useless. Thankfully, the text book is really easy to follow, and the tests are appropriate. Overall, pretty useless if easy class, dump it unless required.
he's a really nice man! and means well! BUT if you don't have to take this class don't
Definitely a nice guy, and wants to see students do really well. Very intelligent, though lectures can be tough to force youself too on a cold afternoon...although, he has it all online..so it works out. Course pack is almost useless. If you stick to the textbook readings on France, Britain, Germany, Japan, Russia, Mexico, then you'll be fine.
Very nice professor (sends emails about the readings) but completely useless when it comes to lecturing such a big class. He provides everything online and the book is very good, but there is no point in going to the lectures. Only take his class if required to.
This prof is pretty useless at lecturing, no need to attend, especially because the lectures are recorded. The course pack is also useless, the only thing you need is the textbook. Marking on exams is fair.
Lectures often border on incomprehensible. Very poor organization of ideas. Well meaning, but it is extremely difficult to concentrate while he is speaking. Probably the only course where attending lectures may actually subtract from your knowledge of the material.
He has good intentions but more often than not his means of conveying knowledge about political science get twisted by ineptitude and end up being incomprehensible... It really is unfortunate since a manatee on psychadelics could probabaly offer a more linear course on Canadian politics....
Very funny though
A horrible teacher who makes the most basic concepts incomprehensible. You are better off to do the readings at home and not bother attending lectures. He will just muddle what you already know. TA I had was absolutely useless and marking is extremely subjective (much more than it should be due to incompetent TA's). Don't take unless it's required.
He is a really nice guy, and even though people say he is hard to understand, if you pay attention, and type your notes quickly, they become very helpful when reviewing for his midterms. He tells you the major themes to look for and the questions you should be able to answer. His class isn't very, entertaining, but it's useful for midterm review!
Course could be completed almost nearly as well if none of his lectures are attended. The notes he uses in class are next to useless (on the rare occasion when they are comprehensible), one of the least charismatic teachers you will ever meet. If you're considering signing up for one of his classes, make sure you have the option to skip lectures.
His lectures often go off topic and although you dont need to attend them to pass the course, it is helpful as he provides hints for possible exam questions in his outlines. Can be hard to understand in class but very friendly and helpful if you take the time to visit his office. TA's were AWEFUL in my section, though this may change.
This class sucks. It's almost impossible to gain anything from his lectures. I was interested in the subject matter prior to taking this class, but now I will never take another Poli Sci course again. The only decent part about POLI 211 was the textbook... DO NOT TAKE UNLESS REQUIRED.
Very hard to understand, but adorable. Interesting material, but you will be teaching yourself a lot.
Prof Sabetti said it best the first day of class, "you will not fail this course". Though the grading varies greatly by TA overall this course is somewhat of a cake walk. Sabetti's speaking borders on the incomprehensible but if your essays reflect the main points of the reading you'll get an A easily.
Prof Sabetti knows what he is teaching but sometimes lack organization in his lectures. However, the exams are very easy and he is always available if students need to see him.
An adorable gentleman, but useless when it comes to lectures. He attempts to be helpful but his lectures are incomprehensible and readings often fail to connect with materials taught in class. You'll be teaching yourself most of the course.
Every class, you and people around you will have to try to work out what exactly he is talking about. He's lectures are all over the place and really difficult to follow or get meaning out. Your best off reading the texts, and the text books. If you do that, you'll do well in the course.
Not the hardest grader it's true. However, completely scatterbrained, incapable of lecturing in any coherent manner; sometimes even drops a sentence mid-word, stutters, and starts a new subjets. Also be prepared for a retarded amount of readings that are completely unrelated one to each other. His TAs also are usually helpless weirdos.
Horrible Prof, you just can not understand what he says. Interesting readings but he assigns way to many, to a point where you feel like telling him that you are also in other classes. Midterms are hard to a point of unfair. Dont take this unless it will be your major. Like a said, the readings are great, but he'll kill the course for you.
Terrible prof, but the course content is actually really interesting, but only if you are really interested in politics. I had my TA tell me she hasn't had a course with this much reading in Grad school.. its crazy but conferences helped and unfortunately should go to every class to kind of understand anything for the exam
This prof is a terrible lecturer. He does not come close to covering the material we are expected to know for the exams. My TA was aweful and the presentation format for the conferences are useless and a waste of time. Take a different comparative politics pre-requisite.
He is a bumbling fool. He has no idea how to give a lecture and somehow missed out on the whole concept of power points. On top of this, his accent makes his speech hard to understand. His works read like he took a thesaurus and changd every word to its longest synonym to make his papers seem more intellegent. I stopped going to class aftr 3 wks
Overall, a very frustrating class. Ridiculous amount of readings that often end up not even being asked about on the exams. Lectures are completely useless. You're better to dedicate your time to reading the text in the library than going to class. Would NOT recommend.
If you combine Pearl Harbor and 9/11 together, you will get the monstrosity that is POLI 211.
Sabetti is the most confusing professor you can imagine. He is willing to help you for sure, but his explanations are so blur that he may not help you at all in the end. The amound of reading is ridiculously huge for a 200 class. You will pass the course but don't hope for above B+...
He's not the best lecturer, but you can see that he really cares about his students. And he is SO adorable, it's hard to be mad at him even if his lectures border on incomprehensible.
Really unclear during lectures. There's a ton of readings that will most likely bore you to tears, but they're more useful in terms of information than going to the lectures. DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO
Sabetti is without a doubt the kindest, nicest professor that you will ever have at university. If you do the readings for the lecture, and have even an ounce of patience, then Sabetti's lectures will be worthwhile. If one or both of those prerequisites are not met, then all it takes is a thorough knowledge of the texts to get an easy A.
Sabetti can be kind and helpful, if slightly misguided. However, his lectures are disorganized, as is how he shapes the course. There was far too much personal ideology imbued in the course readings for my taste. The reading load is not light, but the class is decent if you do more independent work and teach yourself.
Sabetti frankly should not be teaching. He manages to both ramble off topic and be repetitive at the same time. His lectures actually hinder your understanding of the material (and thus chances of doing well on the exams). The only redeeming aspect of this course was the TA and the readings which were numerous, but well selected.
Prof. Sabetti should not be teaching. Period. His lectures are completely useless except for the odd times where he hints what will be on the exam. He is almost impossible to understand, to the point where even the TA's are confused and cannot help prepare us properly for the exam. Even if you read everything, you still risk getting a B. AVOID!!!!
Good god stay away!! Seriously, your mental well-being depends on it.
Not clear in his lectures as to what he means, students need to rely on conferences, the textbook and coursepack 100%. Lectures are near incomprehensible.
Sabetti is a very caring and intelligent professor. He genuinely cares about what he is teaching and is very approachable as a professor. This course requires you to keep up with your readings, and pay attention to overlying themes.
Prof Sabetti is a very sweet man and can be funny at times, but his lectures border on incomprehensible. This course was the source of all of my frustration this semester. If you value your GPA and want to retain your sanity, I would recommend not taking this class if you can avoid it.
Had three courses with him. Once you get used to his style, the material is a breeze. He is extremely passionate and one of the most helpful profs out there. Wrote me a winning letter of recommendation. One of my most fondly memorable mentors!
The professor himself is definitely a nice guy, but he is not suited for teaching. His lectures are so disorganized and hard to understand. Furthermore, he assigns crazy amounts of readings. It's just impossible to follow the class schedule. Just read textbooks and review past exams and vocabularies that he will send. No need to attend lectures.
interesting readings and material (if you like history and poli sci). However, lectures are disorganized and sometimes confusing. Do the reading carefully and you'll be fine
SO DULL. This man rambles like there is no tomorrow, does not have clear or interesting things to say in lecture, is an absolute sweetheart but should have retired a few decades ago. Run Away!
Lecture are not that exciting. However, lectures are interesting and prof Sabetti is a nice and caring individual.
You will learn a lot in his class since he assignes a lot of readings. However, this will take a lot of your time and it won't necessarily lead to a good grade.
Sabetti is so nice and he really, genuinely wants you to do well, so if you do the readings (tough) and read the textbook (very clear) then you should be fine. He's very approachable, but can be a little confusing in class because he doesn't make very obvious transitions between the subjects in a single class. Very sweet, and overall a great prof:)
Sabetti is kind, lectures are interesting if you manage to pay attention (of course it seems like he's prattling if you're dipping in and out.) Always willing to answer questions in office hours or by the podium at the end of lecture.
It's misguiding to read comments about Sabetti on here, because although he's not the best lecturer, he is a prof that CARES and will help you if you seek the help. Do the work, and it will pay off. He has had some excellent TAs in the past who can make up for confusing lecture. Overall, very glad I took poli 211.
Sabetti is a great person, but a terrible professor. He should not be teaching at a world class institution like McGill University. The man is smart, but lacks lecture and organizational skills. Excessive readings for a 200-level course, get ready to read 600 pages of textbook, not including the coursepack.
It's true that Sabetti assigns a huge volume of readings, but they are spread over a period of time as long as 3 weeks. Also, the exams focus on VERY VERY general ideas. You'll be perfectly fine by just skimming. He is not the best lecturer if you don't put enough effort into following his teaching, but if you do, his class is very rewarding.
I have taken every class Professor Sabetti offers at McGill and have been his research assistant. I strongly advise against taking Poli 211. If you do don't do all the readings. Poli 321 is his best class by far as this is his area of expertise. This was one of my favorite classes. Poli 414 was one of the hardest and covered a lot of material.
Prof Sabetti is the sweetest prof out there. He is so nice and really wants students to do well. The exams are a lot of work but you learn so much if you actually do the readings. I also had the best TA ever with that class!
Sabetti is a very nice man. Though his lectures are unclear the readings and the TA's explain things effectively. Easy mark if you do the readings. A lot of reading for not much content. Average class.
really bad lecturer and assigns a lot of reading, the reading is manageable if you join a reading group however and hes a sweet old man but really shouldnt be teaching
His lectures aren't unclear. He just goes off tangent at times and it's pretty interesting. The class really isn't hard as most people believe. Just do most of the coursepack readings and you're fine. He might be a bit old and talk slowly, but the guy is one of McGill's hidden genius. If patient, you will be rewarded.
Sabetti's a really sweet guy even if he's not the best lecturer and really wants to help his students. The material isn't so hard, and although there are tons of readings, if you actually do them you'll be totally fine in the class. Like one guy said, he tends to go off on tangents but they're really interesting nonetheless!
This class requires maximum concentration: even though the professor is a nice guy, he is very unclear and his lectures tend to be boring.The coursepack is way too long.Overall, it is not a difficult class if you stay on track.
Professor Sabetti is one of the nicest professors out there. Altough he assigns mountains of readings, you can fairly easily guess what will be in the eaminations. He has vast knowledge and his tangents are always super interesting! You'r McGill Poli-Sci degree cannot be complited without him.
This guy is the first prof that I actually like. If you ACTUALLY pay attention to his lectures you will understand. He really tried to get the whole story before presenting the bigger picture. He is hilarious and so passionate it's honestly a pleasure going to his class. Also, very easy and fair final and midterm. Love this guy, best prof at McGill
He's really nice and super helpful if you go to office hours. Just seeing students having an interest in the subject makes him happy. I found the lectures were pretty clear and easy to follow, and he gave a lot of hints for the midterm and final.
He is a very passionate professor and takes care that his students are enjoying his class. Just make sure you are engaged in class and go see him! Do the readings, participate in conference and you will do well. He is so knowledgeable so listen clearly since he ideas might come off a little bit scrambled, but just get the big picture!
great prof. cares about his students. tough grader but go see him and get to know what your problems are. he expects a lot from his students but if you do the readings and go to conference you should be fine!
Prof. Sabetti is the cutest man. He really cares about his students and that they are enjoying the class. He is very knowledgeable and I am honoured to have had him as a teacher! One of the only Profs I've had who doesn't make me feel dumb for emailing him.
Sabetti is one of my favourite profs at McGill. He genuinely cares about his students and is very passionate about teaching. Grading is tough, average for midterm was mid-70s (I think lower) which is surprising given how fair the content was. Lots of readings but not a lot of theory for a poli and they were interesting and tied to lectures
Fillipo Sabetti is an overly difficult professor with an esoteric grading system that borders on unfair. He expects very specific answers despite presenting questions as opinion based or requiring critical thinking. What he actually wants is for students to restate what he said in class, despite the rambling nature of his lectures. Skip his classes
He is a sweet, gentle, brilliant man and a terrible teacher. He speaks very softly, he has a pretty distinct accent, and his lectures are very unstructured/he tends to go off on tangents -- i.e., you will struggle to figure out what you're actually supposed to learn. Also, his handwriting on the board (there are no slides) is impossible to read.
THE worst class I have taken at McGill. Professor Sabetti is a very sweet man who obviously loves the material, but his lectures are lost&confusing at best, and absolutely incoherent explicably repetitive at worst. Every lecture is him rambling incoherently about the same reading over & over, yet his grading is insanely harsh. SO MANY READINGS.
THE worst class I have taken at McGill. Professor Sabetti is a very sweet man who obviously loves the material, but his lectures are lost & confusing at best, and absolutely incoherent & inexplicably repetitive at worst. Every lecture is him rambling incoherently about the same reading over & over yet his grading is insanely harsh. SO MANY READINGS
Sweet man but doesn't know how to lecture properly. Classes don't have an outline, all over the place. Extremely harsh grading, unfair expectations for answers and impossible to understand.
He is a little disorganized and starts the course very broad before narrowing to his points, but there isn't really that much material and once you get the hang of his thinking/teaching it is pretty easy to do well. Optional paper to boost marks, and pretty straightforward ID + essay(s) midterm and final without any surprises
Very disorganized lecturer and even worse grader. While he expects a lot from his students, his grading criteria is unclear and extremely harsh. He often rambles and its difficult to grasp what youre supposed to learn in the class. Lots of readings, most of them extraneous and unnecessary. Expect him to ramble on about random readings and facts.
A Passionate and amazing Professor. He's quite old, but his selection of content is incredible. He's literally the best Prof at McGill and is extremely understanding and communicative. If you don't understand something, he easily can teach you. I recommend him for any true and passionate political individual. Appreciated the experience.
Took a couple classes with him, he goes on a lot of tangents but is so caring and will always understand if your schedule is under a lot of pressure and willing to be flexible if so.
Great lecturer, bit disorganized at times. Ask this legend about "Line of Duty" and watch the magic happen.
A truly great teacher. Funny, honest, and very smart. Everyone should take at least of his courses, his lectures get a bit disorganised but he makes the finals and midterms very clear so it's easy to do well.
F. Sabetti is probably one of the most passionate professors I encountered in my second year. However, the amount of readings was excessive for a 300-level course, and his lectures were erratic and highly unstructured. But the exam questions are nonetheless extremely predictable, which makes it easy to have an A.
Sabetti is the sweetest, but as the other comments said, he is a bit disorganized. He doesn't upload much on mycourses so if you miss class you'll miss important content, but the T.A. usually makes sure to mention which readings will be on the exam. All in all, fairly easy class, just do the readings and show up to class.
Prof. Sabetti is extremely sweet. As much as I love his personality, taking his class online is a nightmare. I find absolutely no structure to his lectures (it's just his face on the zoom camera talking at us), and they are even more difficult to follow remotely. It doesn't help that the office he broadcasts from has terribly spotty wifi.
The class is a good intro to local politics, though the prof is by far the most disorganized prof if I have ever had at McGill. If the class is online, it is better to no attend the class but to watch the recording once a week, in faster pace since he speaks very slowly. He often gets angry/aggressive when students ask him question.
Prof. Sabetti is overall sweet and caring (he was flexible with deadlines given the COVID online semester). However, the seminar was fairly painful; the course content was boring (especially over 3 hr long Zooms). He seemed to discourage critical thinking and also said he experienced racism because he is Italian lol??? At least it was easy.
Professor Sabetti is the sweetest prof who cares deeply about his students. He is very clear on what you will be graded on and is both helpful and accessible.
There are a lot of readings for this class and conferences every other week. The lectures are normally just going over topics from the readings. He doesn't use power points so it's sometimes hard to follow. The assignments are pretty easy, but it takes a long time for them to get corrected. He cares a lot about students and what he teaches.
Professor Sabetti is by far one of my favourite profs at McGill. While his lectures are a tad disorganized and a bit hard to follow, you can tell he is very passionate about what he teaches. All exams are based on readings which we discuss in class. He is a very sweet man and cares about his students.
I enjoyed Prof Sabetti's lectures, while they might've seemed a bit disorganized and on the slow side, Prof Sabetti was very passionate about the topic, presenting a unique, coherent overall argument throughout the readings and lectures. Much of the course is based on readings, lectures are there to integrate them into his overall course
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