It’s a student staple to slam your professors at the end of the semester, warning other students about who is too hard and who is too boring. Now, thanks to technology, some students can confront their professors directly — and anonymously.
Princeton University’s Undergraduate Student Government has created a Web service that allows students to complain to the professor when, say, he or she uses too much PowerPoint in class, without ever revealing their identities. The comments will be screened to filter out the nasty, according to the Daily Princetonian. Students will finally be able to give their professors a piece of their minds before the semester ends, without having to suffer any repercussions. —Dan Carnevale



