top | item 472906

Ask HN: RateMyProfessors replacement?

5 points| jobeirne | 17 years ago | reply

I think it's about time this shoddy site gets replaced. 350 character cap on comments and silly criteria like hot-or-not doesn't make sense when you're deciding how to spend (literally) thousands of dollars. The website is ugly as sin and bears load horribly to boot.

I envision a much cleaner site where comment length is uninhibited and users actually need to log in with a school e-mail to post comments. I'd also like users to be able to reply to each others' comments.

I'm seriously considering going after this. So, Hacker News, you think it's worthwhile?

12 comments

order
[+] RobGR|17 years ago|reply
Without anonymity, will people post ? If they have to use a school email to post, will they be anonymous ? If you send an "account confirmation" email to the student's address, won't some idiot at the institution read it and try to use it to deduce who is giving certain reviews ?

Maybe one way to get an edge and get started, is to also allow rating of a lot of other stuff besides professors. Rate administrations, lab conditions, dorms, frats, etc. You could even have a way for Professors to rate their students, and for students to rate students.

Maybe to keep it at least slightly positive, make it so there is some kind of reward for posting positive reviews ?

[+] jobeirne|17 years ago|reply
Great questions, thanks. Ideally, I'd allow the student to choose whether or not they'd like to remain anonymous, but all accounts would initiate to an anonymous state.

Another reason I'd be doing the e-mail verification thing is so professors can't rate themselves highly, which I've heard is rampant on RateMyProfessors.

[+] paulgb|17 years ago|reply
Yeah, why not. As a student, the hotornot-like criteria is a big turn-off from me rating or reading ratings of teachers. Typically the teachers with high ratings are the easy markers, not necessarily the best professors. A lot of the ratings appear to be the result of personal grudges as well.

So yeah, there's lots of room for improvement here.

[+] silencio|17 years ago|reply
Lots of room for improvement that is hard to get, perhaps. I'm most likely to leave reviews for professors if they were either exceptionally good or bad, and I'm too lazy to leave one for a mediocre one (the vast majority) unless I was already motivated by an exceptional one. A change in websites wouldn't change much there.
[+] NoBSWebDesign|17 years ago|reply
I would be seriously interested in helping you take on this project. I have spent the last year and a half developing RateMyStudentRental.com for reviewing on- and off-campus rental housing and dorms.

We have developed solutions to many of the problems you're contemplating (school email confirmation, conditional anonymity, etc.), so I think there might be a good opportunity to collaborate here.

Just as we've developed a way to involve landlords and school administrators in the site without compromising the students' anonymity, I've thought of how much opportunity ratemyprofessors is missing out on. Their business model is horribly outdated, and there are so many other ways they could be leveraging their information. Imagine if the site partnered with education specialists to help the poorly-rated professors improve their lessons and teaching. And a comment I had often heard from my professors was that until the site gave them a chance to respond (much like we've done with landlords), they would never take it seriously.

Not to mention the fact that there'd be an excellent opportunity to partner with schools (much like our School Partnership Program) and allow them to incorporate the ratings and website into their online registration process (or offer them an online registration process entirely).

I could go on indefinitely, so I'll just stop here. You get the idea. Please let me know if you're interested and serious about pursuing this venture.

[+] rickharrison|17 years ago|reply
We need to talk. I have been working on a competitor to ratemyprofessor for the past few weeks and I am going to be launching it soon. Email me at the address in my profile.
[+] mrihani|17 years ago|reply
I am one of the co-founders of Koofers.com (one of the LaunchBox08 portfolio companies) and we have a VERY in depth professor rating system.

Check out our page and video over at CrunchBase for more info: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/koofers-com

Feel free to E-mail me at [email protected] with any of your thoughts, comments, or suggestions.

[+] harpastum|17 years ago|reply
I think that this is an extremely difficult market to break in to, as any advantage your site provides would have to outweigh the large base of reviews that RateMyProfessors already has.

There are already several other sites attempting to do this, with varying levels of success. My school (Marquette University) is currently affiliated with PickAProf.com