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Jul. 14th, 2010 05:09 pmThe most shocking thing I have ever heard in a college classroom:
Professor: "I've had a couple of comments on how many notes there are in this class, and I don't know what to tell you, that's just the nature of the subject."
I just -- omg, people think there are too many notes? It's a geology class! IF YOU THINK THIS IS TOO MANY NOTES, YOU SHOULD SEE A HISTORY CLASS. There is no such thing as too many notes! No one is standing over you with a sharpened pencil making you take notes! You don't even have to come to class; all the information is in the book!
I can't even make a "kids these days" comment, because most of the class are upperclassmen (some finishing up the last required credit before they graduate at the end of the summer or in the fall) and older than me. Oh my gods, people.
Professor: "I've had a couple of comments on how many notes there are in this class, and I don't know what to tell you, that's just the nature of the subject."
I just -- omg, people think there are too many notes? It's a geology class! IF YOU THINK THIS IS TOO MANY NOTES, YOU SHOULD SEE A HISTORY CLASS. There is no such thing as too many notes! No one is standing over you with a sharpened pencil making you take notes! You don't even have to come to class; all the information is in the book!
I can't even make a "kids these days" comment, because most of the class are upperclassmen (some finishing up the last required credit before they graduate at the end of the summer or in the fall) and older than me. Oh my gods, people.