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Koofers (a nickname at Virginia Tech for old tests passed around at fraternities) allows students from about 25 state universities to submit posts about the difficulty of courses taught by different instructors at their schools.
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After class, he logged onto Koofers and looked at student reviews of other professors who taught the same course.
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Matt Hastings, a senior at Virginia Tech majoring in finance, says he logs on to Koofers before choosing classes so he can research average grades by different professors teaching the same class.
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"Some teachers think we're the worst thing to ever happen," says Koofers Chief Strategy Officer Michael Rihani.
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"We're just putting things out in the open," says Koofers 'Mr. Rihani, who says his site is making old tests previously accessible only to fraternity members, available to more students.
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"We were surprised at how high this number is," Koofers CEO Glynn LoPresti said in a statement.
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To collect data about textbook usage, Koofers added a question to its course-rating system after students raised concerns about the issue.
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To collect data about textbook usage, Koofers added a question to its course-rating system after students raised concerns about the issue.
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Koofers collected data from students attending 357 universities, including four-year, two-year, liberal arts, research, private and public institutions, said Monica Lins, the company's communications director.
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To collect data about textbook usage, Koofers added a question to its course-rating system after students raised concerns about the issue.
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