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“Easily my favourite prof at Western”
SOC3404 - 5.0 rating“Good guy overall, and pretty interesting but would never take his class again”
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Ok, he is the best addition to THe University of Western Ontario since Dr. Mike....His class makes you think--and makes you want to go! This man will make you a genius and not even realize it..and, hes a guy you want to go out with and drink!!! sooo cool! use his office hours (they are like gold) ---take all his courses if possible
This was the best class that I've taken in my 4yrs at Western. It was by no means easy,but a great challenge. Schaffer is an awesome prof, very personable,funny, and approachable. You take away more from the class discussions then any standard boring lecture. If you're ready to be challenged (in a good way) I highly recommend taking a class w/ him
Strangely, the only time in my university career that I've felt a professor actually cared about my progress throughout the course, and that I took something away from it. Innovative, interesting, and enthusiastic teaching style. The fact that this wasn't my best class marks wise didn't matter, and it shouldn't for anyone else leaving comments here
This is actually one of the, if not the, best classes I've ever taken at Western. As a fourth year sociology spec. student I have met a lot of sociology professors - I would have to say that Dr. Schaffer is the best! He expects a lot from you - but no more than you should expect from yourself. Wholeheartedly my favorite course at Western!
I would avoid taking his class if you can.
Tough challenging and an assert definitely not yet recognized. To have a professor push you to the limits and guide you at the same time is so valuable. The man is brilliant and hands down one of the best theory heads in the provice. Get to know this cat and you'll be better off down the road. Thank you Western!!!
I am a straight A student who usually likes all my profs, but i felt dr. shaffer wasted 99% of class time telling personal stories and i gained nothing from attending lecture and everything from reading the material myself. i think that he did this intentionally, however it is very annoying to spend 3 hours of your week being a seat warmer and was
"The feel good class of the century."
Very Applicable to real life, and makes you think. One of the best professors the sociology department at Western has. Even if you get the worst grade you could ever imagine in his class, the knowledge you live with will stick with you forever.
Challenging class. Interesting and beneficial but it will hurt your average. He asks a lot of his students but he does try and help everyone exceed. Not sure why this isn't an essay course. Lots of writing!
Prof Schaffer is NOT an easy prof - so if you want an easy 80 stay away - but if you want to be challenged and learn alot he is great. Overall I thought that the exams were pretty fair as long as you read the questions VERY carefully and prepared in advance (you get the questions ahead of time!).
He is a prof who will challenge you, you have to work to get high marks but you will learn something. I put alot into his class and got alot out and ended with a 78. He is very interesting his lectures are organized and his exams are fair definitely would take another one of his classes. His is not the dragon even though people call him that!
Lots of readings. They are challenging. I put the most effort into his class and got the best mark. It was very hard, but worth it. Don't be fooled, it's an essay course. The exams are all essay questions. He also tends to go on random tangents that have nothing to do with the material and talk about his daughter a lot. No time management skills.
Schaffer defiantly has a hard class. I wouldn't want to go though his theory class again, but as long as you get help, participate, good to office hours, etc. you should be fine. I got 85 but it was a hard 85 to earn. Keep up with reading, and ask questions.
Professor Schaffer was great - very engaged and willing to work through the course content with students. This was, however, before his move to Toronto and removing the round table from his class. It is also the most work I've ever done for an 82. Brings your GPA down slightly but it's required so oh well. He is now only on campus 2 days a week.
Schaffer cares so much and he really wants to see the students do well. You need to work for our grade though. If you put in the effort, do all the readings and study, you will learn so much from this class and from him. Avoid him at all cost if you're not prepared to take it seriously. Lectures can sometimes be hard to follow.
He's a really great proff. He's not bad and really cares about his students. His tests are easy as long as you do all the readings, follow along with the lectures and study for the tests. Very sarcastic guy too, but in a funny way! Take him if you can.
As many would say "Highschool is not the same as University" which is entirely accurate, and I get it. Having an interest in sociology was always something I was planning to do within my career until I realized maybe this class isn't for me or it is the course work. The textbook readings overall were a bit tricky to understand, but the lectures its
This is a great class and he is a great prof. It took me some time to get used to his style, but once I did I really enjoyed the lecture. The readings are long and there are a lot of them, but if you keep up with them each week then the tests will be relatively easy! Highly recommend taking this course with Schaffer!
Schaffer overall was a great professor, it was hard to get used to his style of lecture and the readings, but once I got the hang of it, I loved it! Looking for second year classes of his to take next year!
He made me wanna minor in soc! He's definitely the kind of prof who cares and can always go to him. He may have a different style of testing, but it's definitely worth taking.
Professor Schaffer holds high expectations for his students, with a different style of lecture and lots of reading. However, he genuinely wants every single student not just to do well in the course but also take something from it. You must do all readings and actively and attentively attend lecture to succeed. I highly recommend Prof. Schaffer.
The course was a lot of common sense however he assigned waaaaay too much reading, especially for a first year course. Schaffer comes off as rude, snobby, and pretentious during lecture. However, I talked to him a few times in person and he was very nice and understanding of my academic accommodation.
I absolutely loved Professor Schaffer. I looked forward to his class every week and was legitamately devistated when his course this year wouldn't fit in my schedule. He's extremely funny and engaging and so intelligent I learned so much from him. I cannot say enough good things about him he really is the greatest. I will say you do have to work.
Prof Schaffer likes to make terrible jokes all class rather than spend the two hours teaching. He also reminds the class he is from California at least once every lecture. Wish I had him 15 years ago when his head probably wasnt as big because he's actually a smart guy. Stop trying so hard to be cool prof Schaffer because you're a good prof
Lectures can be hard to follow. Exams are pretty easy if you go to lectures and do the readings.
Honestly I really wanted to like this dude but good god he needs to learn to keep his extreme leftist politics to himself. Be it on twitter or in lectures, he's constantly hinting at some garbage about feminism, white privilege or whatever SJW topic is hot at the time. He's extremely full of himself and needs to chill out. Take the online instead.
Easily my favourite prof at Western. He actually cares about his students and is always available to help. He's very humorous even though a couple of his intellectual jokes go over my head. He is very fair but you have to do the work to get a decent grade so try and buckle down!
my favourite professor so far, cares about his students like no other professor :)
Schaffer started out the year strong like he was actually going to teach us something but then descended into a realm of bullsh*t. He gave us terms on the first exam in October that he only decided to teach us in the middle of February and constantly refers back to his political views or awful egotistical jokes. Would not recommend.
Dr. Schaffer is a phenomenal professor. He holds high expectations and assigns tons of reading, but truly cares about your success if you put in the required work. His lectures are great and while complex, highly informative. Getting to know him, his humour that seems pretentious can be appreciated. Highly recommend Schaffer to all soc students
Decent professor, not for me. Not allowed to use laptops and no slides.
His lectures are interesting and he clearly wants you to succeed. As long as you put in some effort you will do fine in his class.
dont write down everything he says, he makes it clear what the important points are. the readings are very important, he cares about his students success. TA's are always there to help. go to tutorial. He is big on respect so if you're caught using your phone during a lecture, have fun buying everyone timbits, yes he made people do that!
definitely do the readings. Other than that, he never threw any surprises at students, and he was the only prof I had first year that genuinely cared about how his students were doing with university life.
His lectures mainly consist about rambling about random topics that don't always show up on the exam. Readings from "reading sociology" text are very confusing and hard to follow. Not a fan of Schaffer or soc
Schaffer is all about theory and philosophy-he wants you to question everything from the way you think about the world to why things are the way they are etc. The ambiguity of his lectures was frustrating only when I thought about exams, other than that I enjoyed trying to understand the more abstract things in sociology.
Professor Schaffer is easily my favourite professor at UWO. While he does have extremely high expectations for his students, if you try (and actually do every reading and attend every lecture) he will be absolutely open to helping you. Every sociology/criminology student needs to take a class with Prof Schaffer at some point.
Prof. Schaffer seems very intimidating, but he is very caring and really wants the best for his students. I really hated the course while I was taking it since it required a lot of effort, but looking back it is one of my favourite courses and professors. My average went up significantly after taking this course. Makes you work hard, but worth it.
Soc 1020 was my favourite class during first year; there is not a doubt in my mind that I would take another one of Scaffer's classes. He made the lectures real easy to listen to but if you don't go, youre screwed for the exam. The readings were a bit difficult but it gave enough on the exam to understand it! He really makes you think!
Like sociology but not the course set up. Not a good learning experience because you will have useless and time-consuming tutorials. You will also watch many documentaries in class instead of having a prof helps you to understand the concepts you will be tested on. He seems to forget as a student we have to care abou GPA and will be tested on!!!!!
Schaffer is one of a kind, seems super chill, drops f-bombs, cancels class a lot, just has guest lecturers and documentaries. Seems cool? Not really. Gives way too much reading which you cannot skip because the tests are so reading-heavy. Class was a waste of time. Good guy overall, and pretty interesting but would never take his class again.
Really funny and chill guy but you need to go to lectures and be very attentive to catch everything he says. Way too many boring and confusing readings that are. heavily tested on and the exams aren't even memorization, they are weirdly worded statements that make it hard to do well. Not a bad class overall but definitely won't boost your average
This class is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. As long as you attend lectures (and be attentive), go to tutorials, and do the readings, you'll be fine. Lectures can drag on sometimes but he has his little quirks that make it interesting to listen to. Overall a good class, I feel like I actually learned something here.
Cool guy honestly, but like mate teaches his course like its a Masters/4th year class. Do not take unless you are majoring in Sociology, Crim etc. Exams are not recall exams, all application questions that makeup 80% of your grade (also tutorials 20%).
Ridiculous amount of workload for a half semester class. Enforced readings so if you don't do them you will literally lose a huge chunk of marks. He likes to "freestyle" which means just rambling on about whatever he feels like whether or not it is related to the topic. Also has no slides so have fun recording lectures or failing! STAY AWAY!!!!
I took a first year soc course because I wanted to go into criminology. The course was way to hard than it needed to be and there were always way to many readings to do. The prof isnt to bad but he keeps going off topic in lectures. Dont recommend this course.
Goes on a lot of tangents that make no sense. Will provide course outlines, but will not make it through half of that content.
please, please, please do not take this course. Schaffer is a super cool teacher and I respect him a lot; smart dude! However, this course is about 232% harder than it should be. It is very frustrating, even if you do the readings and all the work, there's no way to do well and very challenging to know what to study for exams.
Scott's a great professor. He is fun to observe in lecture and cracks a lot of jokes. However he does not create fair exams based on the material covered. He gives out to many readings during the week and his exam prep sheet that is given covers more than what will be on the exams and more than was covered in class. Overall Not a fair class !
- Lots of readings: many of which don't actually connect to what is being taught in lectures. - Goes off-topic and doesn't finish the lecture outline. - Hard to tell if what he saying is important and what's not. - Exams and the outline provided doesn't match - Don't take this class unless you have too and even then don't.
There's a lot of readings. No way around it. If you don't read, you won't do well. It's a fair course for people who are open-minded and willing the challenge their preconceived notions of the world. If you aren't willing to entertain the idea that gender is a social construct, for example, then you will find this class difficult and aggravating.
Professor Schaffer's teaching style is very abstract and takes a while to get used to. Once you get used to the way that he lectures, it's a very enjoyable class! If you put in the work, a good mark is totally achievable. He's a super cool person, really funny and cares about his students a lot. If you tell him that you're struggling he will help
Hands down the best Professor Ive had at Western. Scotts classes are designed quite similar to seminar classes , as his lectures are purely discussion/participation based. He consistently goes above and beyond and truly cares about his students. Be warned he isnt an easy a, but he will make you a better student in every way. Just show up.
Overall, Schaffer seems like a good guy, but I would recommend against taking his classes. Course relies heavily on learning everything yourself through the readings, in lecture he rambles everyone to sleep and you learn nothing. Exams are whack, you have absolutely no idea how to study for them because nothing of substance is taught in lecture..
Having taken two courses with Prof Schaffer, I can genuinely say that he wants his students to succeed. Never before have I seen a Prof so willing to compromise with their students in order to make things fair. Take advantage of any resources (TAs, office hours, etc.). He will go the mile for you so long as you're meeting him half way.
Schaffer is a good prof but his classes are pretty tough. There are WAY too many readings that pile up and aren't exactly helpful when it comes to exams because they are heavily theory-based. His lectures feel longer than they actually are and are super boring. He's a nice guy though, and tries his best to help you inside and outside of class.
Prof Schaffer is a really nice guy, but his exams are very textbook based. The readings are heavy and he usually "freestyles" his lectures so you might go most lectures without learning anything that will actually aid you for the exam. The course material is mostly theory based and the exams are worded in a really confusing manner.
Schaffer is the hardest prof I've ever experienced. Ruthless. Avoid for sure.
At first, I was so nervous for his class because I only heard horrible things. However, when I engaged in his class I found it extremely interesting and his lectures simplified it. His exams do base heavily on understanding the concepts and applying it to scenarios but he often uses the same in-class examples on the tests. Great intro soc class
He's a friendly guy, but he's been so steeped in his subject matter for so long that I think he's lost perspective - he believes his content is clear and concise but it's actually confusing and overwhelming. Gives postgrad-level readings to undergrads; I had to learn the material from outside sources to be able to wrap my head around it.
Avoid Schaffer at all costs. Such long, confusing readings. HE isn't a good teacher at all, he can't explain things clearly. THe day before our midterm he was changing things he had told us weeks ago. DON'T TAKE SCHAFFER
There is no denying Schaffer is tough, his theory course was the hardest course I've taken, but he is a great prof. He has high expectations, but is open to talking things through and helping you individually if you need it. He is fair, understanding, and cares for his students. If you're willing to put the effort in, I would recommend him.
Had him 2 years in undergrad. In lecture he can get off topic/difficult to follow with some concepts he uses, so tutorial attendance helps! You can not discredit for he cares about the success of his students, especially during COVID. He listens to his students and will be very fair and adjust his marking scheme for better success in the class.
Professor Schaffer is very disorganized and unreliable. He often shows up late or cancels lectures at the last minute, then doesn't give clear instructions on what this means for course progress. He calls himself "The Dragon".......... My TA is good but Schaffer has been a lot to deal with.
Goes on lots of tangents. Expects undergrad students to have the same knowledge he does.
He's the worst professor I've ever had at Western. He contradicts himself a lot and is very unorganized and irresponsible. He canceled many lectures in my first semester with him, 10 mins before class. He also said in his syllabus if we go above and beyond the course requirements he would increase our mark at the end. He never did that.
All the negative reviews are 100% true and all the reviews praising him are just full on lies. He marks the exams not based on the outline given beforehand and makes up requirements that weren't in the original exam outline or announcement. He purposefully lowers students marks and his lectures are just none sense. You can't pass without the TAs.
One of my favorite profs at UWO. Would take any class of his. Great lectures, makes time for his students, cares about his students and does not make you just mindlessly regurgitate material. You need to think for yourself which I like. He is very chill as long as you do the work and if you don't, then explain why. He is super understanding.
The man is clearly passionate about theory, but he has serious issues with reliability. He cancels lectures right before it starts, is always changing deadlines and is changing his marking scheme. He says it's to be less stressful for us, but it has the opposite effect. He and his TAs mark really hard, so expect 60-70s.
He is marking scheme has been randomly changing throughout my two semesters with him. He always cancels office hours or lectures the day of and chooses a random day to make up for those. He also put an anti-Semitic author as one of the mandatory readings and wouldn't eliminate him even after multiple students express how uncomfortable they felt.
Horrible lectures
Schaffer genuinely cares about his student's well being, the only positive. His exams contained mostly of "choose the best answer" questions but all of the answers could be argued to be the best answer, thus many students tend to do bad on the exam because their answers aren't the "best" according to him, knowing material doesn't matter for the exa
Very boring lectures that always went on a tangent. Doesn't explain the readings really well, doesn't have a clear mark scheme, always changing office hours. Sometimes he cancels lectures at the end moment. Sometimes he can be a bit understanding of circumstances, but sometimes he can just be plain arrogant and rude. Do not recommend at all.
There is nothing positive to be said about Schaffer. I've had him for two classes and with full confidence I can say he is the worst professor at western. He doesn't care about all his students equally he only cares about your marks and well being if you are applying to Ivey. His feedback sounds like he didn't read your paper and he is unclear.
I didn't think his classes could get any worse until he started defending and advocating for a well known anti-semitic author. After many students reported how triggering that reading was he decided to make it optional. Without explaining why it was made optional. He definitely has a grudge against the Jewish community. With peace and love.
He is very tardy and likes to mess up on many things. He loves to pick favourites in the class. He also likes canceling and being late in class frequently. He is extremely rude and never explains why you receive a certain mark on an assignment/exam. Then he goes off-topic frequently wasting our time.
made us follow him on twitter
Cares a lot about his students and is extremely reasonable when it comes to grades. only wants the best for students who actually try in the class. lectures were sometimes hard to follow but overall was super down to earth and really understanding. overall a cool dude and would definitely take another class by him
His lectures are confusing
For all of those who writing negative reviews, you do not understand what it means to think critically. Dr. Schaffer is one of the few profs at western who actually wants you to get smarter. Those who leave bad reviews most likely got a grade they arent used to receiving. Welcome to university, Sociology is more than just memorization.
He is someone that deeply cares about his student's mental health, but that doesn't mean that he is a good teacher. While I really do appreciate him being so open about timelines, exams, etc. he consistently cancelled classes and office hours, and went on random tangents that were confusing and only barely connected to graded content
I had Prof Schaffer last year and enjoyed his class. He is very understanding and only wants the best for his students. Shows that he cares and is flexible with deadlines. Only comment would be that 2270 is extremely challenging, as he is giving student readings that most would have read in grad school. Definitely not for a second-year course.
Prof Schaffer's lectures were definitely a different style than I am used to, and could be quite confusing. But, he was always willing to answer questions and I do feel like I learned things. He is very flexible with assignments as well. Not an easy course by any means - I probably wouldn't recommend taking it if it is not required.
Schaffer is the best. Honestly. Anyone who doesn't like him doesn't understand what it means to be a good prof. He wants you to think critically - the only right way to think in this world. Things in the world - especially things in the soc perspective - require critical thinking, and Schaffer shows you that. He also really cares for his students.
Confusing lectures
Great prof that cares about students and their education. Genuinely an interesting course. Pay attention in lectures and keep up with readings and you should do fine on exams even with very little exam prep.
Not a great course, I actually strongly disliked it. This prof plays it off as if he is doing everything for the students, in reality it just causes more anxiety and confusion. Grades way too hard, no one in the class got one assignment in the 90's. Readings are insanely long, it's like he thinks this is the only course we have.
Absolute worst prof you will see at this school. Your grades are literally dependent on what HE wants you to believe. Exam reviews never help you for the exam. Exam questions included 3 correct answers but he wants you to pick the one HE thinks is right. So sociological right? Also his TAs literally suck and they are no help.
He's very knowledgeable about sociology and I can tell he's very passionate about the topics he's teaching. However, there's no organization, his lectures were not very useful, and his exams are unfair and based on his perceptions instead of objective facts, even his TAs agree. If you can, I would recommend taking 1020E instead.
I am almost certain the poor reviews come from students who expect everything handed to them. Schaffer cares about his students and is super chill. Sure his lectures are a bit different from what some may be used to, but if you pay attention you will get what he's saying. not a tough course, very applicable, and he is a good, empathetic prof!
really gets you to think about things in the real world. I appreciate Schaffer as my first year soc prof, and you will too if you attend his lectures and put forth your effort. he cares about you and he wants you to do well! he's so casual and chill but also helpful and comprehensive. the poor reviews are false and dramatic
Professor Schaffer is quite the character and it is evident he really cares about his students. This class however was not the easiest to do well in, although Schaffer and the TAs were always willing to help when needed. The content is very abstract and simply put, I only took it because I had to.
Schaffer tries to get his students to think for themselves rather than just repeat what he says in lecture/the textbook. I appreciate the effort but it was too much work for a 2nd year course. His lectures did not make sense/were not well connected to the text. The text was also super difficult to read. I enjoyed him as a person but not as a prof.
Preaches about how he set up the class in a way where it is "understanding that you have other classes and not just this one" then proceeds to give more readings than all of my classes combined. Best part about it is that you have to read it because you have to do Perusall annotations about them for marks. Lectures are cool, work is overloaded 100%
Schaffer tries to explain beyond the textbook to get his students to think more than what was shown in the textbook. This is a great thing, however, it's too bad Schaffer explains like a person after taking 3 grams of shrooms with an attention span of a squirrel, making it impossible to know what he's talking about and why it related to material.
Will average 80-110 pages of readings from multiple texts a week. Chances are someone in your class will tell him that they feel like this is too much, which it is because we have 3 hour lectures and he doesnt even go through all the concepts in the readings so you dk why you even read them, then he'll tell u to just read an hour a day with 100 pag
I would say, students have to get used to how Dr.Schaffer teaches. He does not teach from the readings, instead, he talks way beyond what students have right now and uses his whiteboard too. I took 1020 before and got 71, not that good, but fair. As long as you go to class, you'll learn something, so stop complaining.
Schaffer's lectures contains his interpretation of what was read in the week prior, he explains what he can in about 45-30 minutes because he gets the students talking about issues surrounding the class before he gets to material (which takes a long time because lots of issues). 1 hour late to EVERY CLASS, TAs clearly dont enjoy this DO YOUR JOB
Unique teaching style in the sense that it is quite polarizing. Weekly readings are heavy but not outrageous by any means. Content is quite easy to understand, a lot feels like a repeat of soc 1020 material. Also answers emails incredibly quickly which is always a bonus.
Schaffer is a great guy, very interesting lectures, but there are multiple expensive textbooks and a LOT of reading. Not super difficult if you show up
I had mixed feelings about Schaffer at the start but once I started to take the course a lot more seriously, the course was not difficult. He is very understanding and will appreciate you as a student if you show your ambition to do well (I recommend doing so). Overall, he's a chill prof but there is a lot of reading so get ready for that.
3 hour lectures, but doesn't show up the first hour and just lets TA answer questions which sometimes they don't even know. Shows up to the lecture and the first 45 minutes is about random things in the media and about the issues surrounding the class (as the class is set up horribly), then about for an hour he'll talk about material. Waste of time
Although the course did not talk about the canon, it provided students with a foundation to understand social theories and the analytical framework of Sociology papers! The first hour was an optional Q&A hosted by TAs because many students liked weekly tutorials. TAs were nice and helpful, and Dr. Schaffer was willing to help during office hours!
I have taken every class offered by Schaffer. You will do better in his classes if you attend lectures but there's no way to fail if you do the readings. Assignment expectations are very clear, and he will do anything in his power to help you if you are feeling confused, overwhelmed or there are other issues going on in your life. Reach out to him!
Just don't. Avoid him at all cost.
Before taking one of his classes I almost got spooked into dropping out because of the reviews on this site (this was 2022) but by far Professor Schaffer has to be the best professor I have had to date. His lectures are engaging and while there is a lot of course content his main focus is on students understanding the material. 10/10!
A good teacher with a great sense of humor who also offers helpful advice to students. However, my only concern is that he frequently brings up political issues and seems to encourage a particular perspective in writing assignments. It would be better if there were more room for diverse viewpoints. (Also lots and lots of reading)
I took Schaffers class for 2261 Contemporary Social Problems, I went in having mixed feelings about him, one thing I will say it the class feels disorganized most times, I don't really know what lecture notes to take. He is a very understanding prof and will help u too succeed, also the class is made up of a lot parts for your final mark.
Truly the best to ever do it. You will not encounter another prof who cares about their students' success and wellbeing like Schaffer. Put in a good effort and get to know him and his brilliant mind and you will have no regrets!
This professor is an absoulte sweetheart. He is so kind, and very understanding. He's a little tough, but its based on the fact that he genuinely wants you to succeed outside of this class as well. He teaches very important skills that are crucial for social science students
the only prof with any rizz in the entire department he should be teaching all the challenging courses in theory
No one can do what he does
One of only a few working artists in the department that embraces young minds leaning to new ideas, postmodernism, and contemporary issues
ridiculous amount of readings, exam questions are long and heavy interpretation, no high grades on written work, takes forever to grade
Convinced he wrote every positive review here if you took a single course with this professor you don't need to fear the devil you already met him
cheuuuuugy
idk man he was cringe. a walking cliche.
his behavior is not normal and he develops obsessions with palestinian students
if you are a BIPOC he will heal you
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