Rubin Instructor HITs are up! Sadly I don't qualify yet. https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchb...oups&searchWords=rubin&minReward=0.00&x=0&y=0
Big money Rubins are up. I'm about to go to bed and too drunk too get into them. Good luck to all of you
Ok, if you want, search the forum for a thread titled "talk about rubin". What I do is google everything. I don't use the links provided. In google put [school name]+[course name]+[the actual word "professor" or "instructor"] So if it would be this: School Name: Princeton University Course Number: PHY 102 Course Name: Introductory Physics II It would look like this in google: Princeton University Introductory Physics II professor Most of the time, it will be in the results. If not, look for myedu.com links. They will usually tell you the name of the professor that teaches the course then you can google their name with the university name and come across their profile page from the school site. If that doesn't work, try using the course number instead of course name in the initial search. That almost always brings you a myedu.com link with the professors name (koofers.com is good too) If you search forever and can't find anything on it, don't be afraid to submit the hit with information on how you searched. Thoroughly, and I mean thoroughly, explain the steps you took to find the professor and what sites you went to, etc. Tell him you didn't find the professor but did find the course. Or did find the professor but no email, things like that. He will approve you as long as you explain yourself. Good luck! EDIT: btw, it's worth it to sing up for a myedu.com account. It's free and I bs'd through the registration so I could have access to the site.
As much as I'm thankful for these Rubin's, I'm super thankful for the number going down fairly quickly and guaranteeing I have an easier decision of going to bed tonight.