Sets overly-high standards for intro compliance class. Weiss did not explain the program used in the course at all, more or less "figure it out as you go." Prepare to spend all your nights and weekends working on ridiculously complex assignments, that are non-applicable to the school syllabus, that he deviates from on a daily basis. Most of the class is spent giving his opinions on American pop culture, instead of teaching regulatory compliance. I gave it a few weeks to get better, but it only gets more and more opinion oriented as the class moves on. At this point, the tests will be on his opinion as well. The instructor is in his 80âs, lives in Montana to teach remotely, is a former State of Montana prosecutor, who volunteers with the local police department. You get the visual profile. Heâs a wanna be Clint Eastwood (who is cool), but is the Liberace effeminate creep who uses the word âIâ multiple times in one sentence, that people canât stand to be around. Not much learned in class, since he has a condescending âFUâ viewpoint of students and probably depressed that his boyfriend does not respect him as well. This instructor is an adjunct, not a fulltime professor. Look up his LinkedIn profile.