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An assignment?! They THINK this is productive reading material in schools, now!? O_oShindoW wrote:I was forced to read the Wiki summary for an assignment. =/
If you have an issue with a professor you should complain to the department head. Although, depending on your state your teachers union could be rather powerful. In California it is almost impossible to fire a teacher. The union even has their hands in the class sizes. I remember hearing from one professor that if they took on more then X amount of students for their class the Union could sue the college for something ridiculous. All it did was hurt students, especially considering the caliber of teaching isn't so great all the unions do is harm the students.ShindoW wrote:I had to take that teacher twice. I hated her. The first time I had her, she sent me and a friend to the counselor's (this is a community college btw and Ive never had a good time at a counselors office ever-- the guy there asked me why I looked so tired-- he didnt have to get up at 5:30 AM to cross a ferry to get to 8 AM classes) for not looking at her when she spoke-- we were in chairs facing the back of the room lined wth long tables and computers. To her, it should've been a web class. Especially the second time I had her. She had the nerve to accuse my gf of plagiarism because her writing style was SIMILAR to something/someone she'd never read. God, I just wanted to punch her or slash her tires or key her car.
Aw, Aaron, I didn't mean to sound scary. I know that thing is a problem nowadays, probably moreso in the area I live in which isnt populated as much. Almost every lunch at my high school there was a cop on somebody or pepper spray threats. I nearly had a stalker for a boyfriend and he almost had a cop on me because he let me borrow a game and I didnt have it that day. Seriously. I say alot of things I dont mean ;p I was mad but I'm overprotective, lol. I actually didn't say a thing to her [the teacher], just felt like venting. I took her a second time only because my gf and I needed the course and that was the only time slot. At least my English classes are done. XD Yay! Now I just need to finish the lower math to get into college algebra, retake history a third time, and then take biology. As you can see, Im not good at anything but English and Art ^o^ Im also trying to decide what to major in.. Im thinking English just so I can have a 4 year degree before I finish Court Reporting School.Aaron wrote:If you have an issue with a professor you should complain to the department head. Although, depending on your state your teachers union could be rather powerful. In California it is almost impossible to fire a teacher. The union even has their hands in the class sizes. I remember hearing from one professor that if they took on more then X amount of students for their class the Union could sue the college for something ridiculous. All it did was hurt students, especially considering the caliber of teaching isn't so great all the unions do is harm the students.ShindoW wrote:I had to take that teacher twice. I hated her. The first time I had her, she sent me and a friend to the counselor's (this is a community college btw and Ive never had a good time at a counselors office ever-- the guy there asked me why I looked so tired-- he didnt have to get up at 5:30 AM to cross a ferry to get to 8 AM classes) for not looking at her when she spoke-- we were in chairs facing the back of the room lined wth long tables and computers. To her, it should've been a web class. Especially the second time I had her. She had the nerve to accuse my gf of plagiarism because her writing style was SIMILAR to something/someone she'd never read. God, I just wanted to punch her or slash her tires or key her car.
In my particular situation I had an issue with a professor who commuted daily from a mountain area to the coast (where my school is). She was constantly late, and constantly canceled class. I went to complain to the dean and guess what? SHE WAS THE DEAN! lol.
Hows that for hypocrisy?
Wheres the justice? lol.
But my advice to you is not to keep taking a professor you don't like. And try to not be so angry, its rather scary in this day and age when you consider things like columbine/Virginia Tech. Heck just a few days ago a campus in California had their parking area closed down because someone called in a car bomb threat.
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