Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Good, Bad and Ugly... [Professor edition]

Today, I realized something good about my school. 

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The Good:

Many of the younger professors are actually very passionate and good. They sincerely wish to help their students. My last English professor, my anthropology professor, my geography professor, and my Italian professor whom I take a current course from. I know many classmates failed their classes, but they were fair, accessible and available as far as I could see. 
My Italian professor started with 35 students like any class, and the semester is half way over, I think the most of them are still in class, and actually seem to want to learn Italian in earnest. 

Her class is not easy, mind you. 
She has homework every single day, four days a week. She requires us to attend cultural events and do many research about Italian culture. We even have to a presentation about Italian culture. 
And each of the students who has participated so far, all actually did a great work. (!!!) I can tell, each individual put some thoughts and time into their choice of subjects. 

My professor was chosen as the instructor of the year, few semesters ago. And now I can see why. 

She is friendly, but not in a coddling way. She is pretty strict about classroom rules and behavior standard. Yet she is always encouraging her students in positive way, and elicit true desire to learn more.  

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The Bad:

Such mean ass professors who calls their students names, uses put down to make themselves sound more important (obviously not knowing they are also making fool out of themselves, but yea) and with subtle mean words, undermining some of the sincere students' desire to learn the subject. 

I posted about this old Russian professor before, and apparently, he is not the only mean professor in this school.

Yesterday, one of my classmates from language class, almost in tears, that her Piano class instructor refuse to answer her question because it is not her day to ask.

I didn't understand this. "Not her day"  - My classmate explains that her instructor seem to allocate certain number of student per day, only allowing them to ask question. According to her, by the time she is allowed to ask, the questions has piled up and the instructor doesn't have time to answer any of them in detail.

I have never heard anyone designate certain number of students per day, and accepting questions from those and reject everyone else. You can only ask question every tenth days of the month?

This student, made an effort to go to the department office and tried to talk to someone there. THAT, I know it will not work, because the workers in that office are one of the most incompetent office workers I have ever seen... since my older son's elementary school administrator.

I have seen those professors before: stupid professor who thinks they are smarter than their students, and they think they can get away with being as bad as the worst students I always bitch about. LOL 
Unfortunately, those ASSHOLE professors are usually the older ones who get paid more. By getting rid of those old assholes, we could probably provide more service to those students who desperately need academic guidance, not more stupidity from their so called instructors.

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And the Ugly:


Today, I was talking to one of my friend, and his girlfriend stopped by. 

She told us that her French Professor called her classmate stupid and announced that he can call his students stupid or whatever the name he want, and dared them to go to the department office.

My response to both, my classmate and a girlfriend of my friend.

Girl, go to the office and talk to the department head professor, and file a complaint about their "unprofessional behavior, undermining student's will to acquire education."
Without anyone filing any complaint, school cannot do anything because there are no record of complaints from any student. Once the complaints start piling up, they can ask those mean ass professors to retire early.

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That way, younger professors who are worthwhile and doing their job, will be able to get paid as much as they rightfully deserved.

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I really don't care if the younger professors dressed more like some grad students than "professors".  They will probably invest in better set of wardrobe when they get paid like a professional. 




Monday, February 13, 2012

Stupid Student(s) -Day of Exam

I thought the one who asked what would we expect in our exam was stupid. ( Reason: The question was posted   6 weeks ago- No surprises for any of us)

But 2 days later, on Friday, we had exam, and another unbelievable thing happen.

After the "slide identification potion" has ended, which took about 20 minutes, this student came in. He seems to be in shock that the day he was in class (25 minutes late on 50 min. class) happened to be the first exam.
Then, he asked our professor to repeat "slide potion" for him. I applauded that my professor refused this *Speshul treatment.

THEN...

5 minutes later, he, again walked to the professor and start argue that how he was unable to prepare so he should have some sort of ... you guessed it, "speshul treatment". Professor stood her ground and refused but the thing is... she fucking allowed him to distract all of us.

I shushed him loudly, explain that I was taking a (fucking) exam and has to concentrate for constructing my essay.


You know what? I will email my professor today that she should have locked the door after 10 minutes on exam day.

So, Friday, I was so riled up, I was so cranky after the exam. Oh my exam was A. I mixed up the title of El Greco's "The Agony in the Garden" as "The garden of Agony", but she gave me a full points anyway.

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Do you think that was the end of my misery? NO.
(By this time, some of my readers must have been enjoyed too much to see me in constant state of mental pain. No fucking shit.)

So today, Monday, Prof, returned our exam, take home exam, and circulated the student grade spread sheet in the class. 


I was the one of 2 A grade. (It's not surprising. Right? )


17 F.   (!!!!!)
Mostly C or D. 
Rejoice, if you get B. 


How in the  fucking hell is it even possible to get C's and F's, when you have the complete questions at hand for 6 weeks? 


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So the prof announced to the whole class that she has to chastise everyone. LOL HAHA
Oh. She added that people who really needs to hear it, are not even the class today.


Good, she acknowledged that she didn't want to scold people who made A grade. (like me) 


But seriously, I feel her pain. 


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Yes, her class has bazillion assignments. 
Yes, her class discusses highly intelligent subjects that ... I usually rant about it in here.
Yes, it is a survey course, and it is very broad. 


However, 


She makes all the study guides and documents that you can pass the class with A/B grade, even if you lack some common sense knowledge and understandings. 


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She should drop all those students, so I can have more discussion time or whatever in class. 


17 F's? I didn't know there are more than 17 students still registered, since I rarely see about 11 students in class. 


Those fucking stupid students don't deserve to be there, I think.


Seriously. 





New Link [College Misery]

My blog list/links on the right side now added [College Misery]-professors contribute to this blog about what they experience in colleges across U.S.

I was visiting my Humanities course professor yesterday, and she also told me that what I have seen so far are not at all unique to me.

Apparently, the experiences are all too common among professors all over the U.S.

I am not sure I should feel better that I'm not the only one, or I should lament the fact that I cannot escape this fate anywhere in the US, either as a student nor as an instructor/professor which I am aspiring to be...


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So, the stupid student of the week (I should make this a series...) 


Humanities XX2 has page in our college online server where they store the course/class materials and external links.
Because she is an enthusiastic and good professor, she posted all the materials, including complete exam, assignment schedules, reading list and project list, due dates of extra assignments in the first week.

To make everything painless for the students, she also gave us the exam questions in the first week, and all we have to do is study them and submit answers on the day of exam.
Basically, we take the exam at our own leisure, in the comfort of our own home, in the course of 4 weeks or so. 
On the day of exam, we will compose two short essays, which was also given to us in the first week as a study guide material.

She lists two essay questions, and the list of additional materials to prepare.

All the instructions are clearly described.

--- It cannot be more easier and user friendly, methinks.




Then, this student, mister I-act-like-"I'm-actually-literate-and-have-common-sense", asked this question. 


"So, what kind of essay are we going to write next week?" ... and questions about what sort of exam he should expect followed...

... I think he wanted to look like he actually cares about his college education, but it backfired on him, because I actually care about my college education more than he does.


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Okay, I usually don't act condescending or giving the condemning look in real life, knowing that there are some students with disabilities and attending the classes for occupational therapy, but yesterday, I had to laugh out loud and gave him a look.

And I told him over my shoulder in the coldest tone;

"Dude, professor posted a study guide on the second day (which is near 5 weeks ago for us). Did you even go to <> ?  Answers for everything you just asked are there. "

He replied:
"when did she give us that paper?"
Now, myself and the girl sitting next to me responds in slight amusement:

"Dude, you are supposed to log in and print them out yourself. It is in the syllabus."

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The fact is that, everyone has to go to <> to download or view the syllabus. 

I hope he learned the lesson.
(... yeah, I can hear my readers' voice, "He won't")

From what my professor told me yesterday in private, she hardly ever encounter student who actually study her class contents and give a sincere consideration, if even with an academic curiosity...
She told me that it is painful to grade essays written for exams, because many of them can't even make a clear thesis statement and construct an argument of their own.

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What really gets me isn't the stupidity of those students, because that is their shit, not mine. They can fuck up their own life all they want. 


What gets me the most, is that those fuckers are wasting my time and my professors time, and most of all, the taxpayers' money that funds their fucking education that they don't fucking care in the first place. 


So, I know for a fact that some of them are fucking thugs who are trying to revert the attention of their probation officers, but I hope all of my professors have the fucking sense to drop those fuckers early in their college career. 


Seriously, we don't need those fuckers coming back for second semester, clogging the waitlists, (because they are on welfare, meaning that they have FUCKING PRIORITIES in registration... I will talk about that on next time.) and wasting my classroom time with stupid questions about exam date listed in syllabus.

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*this is what I wrote last week.
I had exam on this subject on Friday, and results came back today (Monday).
The tale of stupid students (notice; now in plural form) continued on Friday as well. So I decide to post them separately.








Friday, February 10, 2012

Cowboy Hat Snapshot_028

Maybe I should reopen my store, Daini Ken Designs again...

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Stupidity of Second Life- Joke, the definition

In my book, "Jokes must be witty, or at least, funny." 
If I didn't think your statement-which the person meant as light hearted comment- wasn't funny, I will not laugh at the statement just to be nice. 
(I mean, you have to tell me, it was a joke? That says something.)
But I will respond to your statement or comment, because you expect my response. 


You should know by now, that I may not give a response you want. But I will respond. 


Here's the thing. 
I don't think the person meant to make a joke. I believe that person made an erroneous statement, so I refuted that statement with correct facts or my counter statement.


Then, after a conversation of back and forth, the person excuses he/r self with the words "joke":



"Oh, I'm just joking!"--- (It wasn't funny.)


"Hey, I was just joking, chill."--- (Chill? You are the one tried to stick a square nail in the round hole.)


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Do you know what's happening here? They can't take the facts that they did not succeeded in amusing Frederic. 
Well, here is the summary.


First, it wasn't funny AT ALL. (Because it was a statement, not intended to be funny in the first place.)


Second, I gave you a response with the facts that you were not aware of.  Yet, you tried to insist that your statement is a fact. (Okay, that is your stupidity, oh well. Not my fault.)


Third, THEN, you conceded that you were mistaken... (Or not, depends on the person's integrity. But I'm always right.)




AND 


FOURTH, Don't blame me for your lack of wits or your lack of your knowledge.
(And attempt to blame me for not getting your "funnies"?) 




Yea, this is the daily occurrences of SL stupidity. 


HAHA, then, certain people will call me, DICK because I didn't laugh at your erroneous statement. 
They should know, I usually laugh.  (At them.)