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    Most teachers I had growing up could have been completely absent and I would have gotten the same education, as all they did was recite from the same book/curriculum we had on paper and could read. I only really remember 2 that actually taught. My high school algebra teacher, and my 6th grade drama/choir teacher.

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      *yeah, not yea or nay. It isn't a vote. You are not only bad at teaching, but bad at writing strips. Buy a dictionary since you lack an education.

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        Prof said this in an econ class that like, 25% of students drop after the first exam. Had me sweating balls and was extremely stressed about it.

        Turns out my heavily Republican college classmates were just especially stupid when it comes to econ. He was one of the best professors I ever took.

        The professors whose classes everyone passes are the ones you learn nothing in.

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          Most teachers I had growing up could have been completely absent and I would have gotten the same education, as all they did was recite from the same book/curriculum we had on paper and could read. I only really remember 2 that actually taught. My high school algebra teacher, and my 6th grade drama/choir teacher.

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          My high school algebra teacher was so bad that she'd start teaching you one thing, get to the end of a problem, and realize she taught it wrong and start over a different way. I got a D in that class. Got an A in algebra 2 with zero increase in effort on my part.

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            Competing for grades is so dumb, really glad to have school far behind me

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              Are you good at testing though?

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                I had an organic chemistry class in college where the average grade was a C. I was a chemistry major and I passed with a D. A couple of other would-be chemistry majors dropped the class. The professor actually told us that we were the worst group of students he had ever taught (and it was his last class before retirement).

                I don't think he was a bad teacher, because I certainly was a bad student.

                Also he talked about the need to cut down on burning fossil fuels, but less due to environmental concerns and more due to the lost opportunity to make plastics and other interesting substances out of them.

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                Yes, often the course is just hard or the students are lazy, but not always. I've had several teachers who were strangely proud of the low succes rates.

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                  Prof said this in an econ class that like, 25% of students drop after the first exam. Had me sweating balls and was extremely stressed about it.

                  Turns out my heavily Republican college classmates were just especially stupid when it comes to econ. He was one of the best professors I ever took.

                  The professors whose classes everyone passes are the ones you learn nothing in.

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                  Or they're bad at teaching, I've had both experiences.

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                    Seeing the teachers clothes I thought they will fail all the Kobayashi Maru test.

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                      Or they're bad at teaching, I've had both experiences.

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                      If it's a low level class, a 100 or 200, it's probably student ineptitude. If it's a high level course, I would expect a lot more people to pass. I work in a law school and if we see a lot of students failing one professor, it's generally a sign that professor has a chip on their shoulder.

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                        I rolled the worst possible teacher for most of my classes in IT school. I think 3/4 of the class failed the networking 1 course.

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                        (everyone in networking skip this comment)

                        Networking is, with the possible exception of cybersecurity, the most narcissistic, self-important, smug bunch of mystic assholes to exist in the IT world. None of the rest of us can stand them, but we play along because we don't have a choice. So you got a perfect education into working with them.

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                          I hope he just continues like that everyday for the rest of his career, even once he gains confidence to know what he's doing.

                          Like every class his students have to talk him off a ledge, and then when he nears retirement after 50 years he's just known as "that crazy professor" every campus seems to have.

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                          Sadly, Simone Veil (the comic author) kind of handled her so-successful-it-failed Kick-starter this way. Pictures for Sad Children

                          It's a somber lesson that mental health is no laughing matter, but also that anyone who needs a laugh about it could do much worse than enjoying Pictures for Sad Children.

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                            If it's a low level class, a 100 or 200, it's probably student ineptitude. If it's a high level course, I would expect a lot more people to pass. I work in a law school and if we see a lot of students failing one professor, it's generally a sign that professor has a chip on their shoulder.

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                            This. It's quite common that first or second semester courses are used to filter out students, but after the second semester that shouldn't happen.

                            It's useful to filter out people early, before significant time and effort was invested (both by the student and the staff), but mass-failing people in later courses is bad design.

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                              Or they're bad at teaching, I've had both experiences.

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                              Or, sometimes, their are that weird brand of «  great at teaching but totally forgot this is not a graduate class »… there are quite some proofs like this in my uni now, and convincing them, every semester, that asking for active research results in a 1h30’ test during the fourth semester is NOT reasonable is a pain every time.

                              On the positive note, all their students are great at the subject matter and significantly more advanced than expected… if they didn’t give up completely

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