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When is it time...

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:44am
by Cornelius
to say something about your professor. 1st week, no discussion and no real lecture. 2nd week, same deal. So far the teacher only picks random things out of the book and goes over them for 4 minutes.

Most of the time we---- learn about masturbation,
with a clip from the simpsons.

The rest of the time we talk about religion (blah) aerodynamics, machinegun bullets, and are forced to watch Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.

I am not an expert, but are college professors supposed to do that?

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:45am
by Spanky The Dolphin
What the hell are you taking?

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:46am
by Saurencaerthai
Is this Professor's Wankfest 101?

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:46am
by Crown
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:What the hell are you taking?
More importantly what are you meant to be studying?

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:59am
by Cornelius
Well...I am a history major. In Highschool i had good teachers, but in college they are seemingly sucktastic because they have no clue how to teach.

Even the physical science teachers are messed up.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:02am
by El Moose Monstero
I'd do something about it ASAP if you want to learn, or dont complain and do lots of external work on your own, my atmospheric principles lecturer was no good for my learning style, but I didnt have the time to read the text in the detail required to learn the subject in the required detail so I got a D where I probably deserved a U.

As it happens, this doesnt matter, as it gets converted when I go back and combined with a higher grade to bring it up, but still, should have realised that my lecturer wasnt great in the first place and dropped the course.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:02am
by Spanky The Dolphin
What course specifically is this happening in, and what university are you attending?

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:12am
by Mlenk
Is this your first time in college from high school? College profs at least in my experience tend to be more relaxed than high school teachers. Where I went, college was a lot less structured than high school. It might be you're just not used to it yet.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:19am
by Cornelius
I am out of highschool for a year now, and I am in my second semester. Most of my classes have been good except for history. I do not know what those teachers are on. The material is good, just the teachers blow.

1. I have Western Civ Part 2.
2. I go to a community college, but from what I hear from my friends, they got some bad teachers at the 4 years too :(.


My first history WC professor was the antithesis to this one. SHe DID a lot of stuff lecuture wise, but always contradicted the book and lied. THis one just does nothing. There seems to be no middleground.

There are other stupid things about college, like the grading system. It really does not seem to reflect anything. One teacher (like mine) for example, has a completely different approach to course material. He picks and choses. Some other professor can give you an entirely different education; the tuition is the same of course :D

I might not be correct, but my counselor said you do not need a teaching degree to teach at college level, whereas you do need one to be a teacher in HS. It just seems like HS level professors are more competent.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:21am
by Spanky The Dolphin
You are attending a poor college. I suggest going to a new one.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:30am
by Phil Skayhan
Cornelius wrote: 2. I go to a community college,
Which one? Essex, Morris, Bergen...ect?

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:34am
by Cornelius
Burlington County. IF eduation were free like in Germany I would go to the others first. :D

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:35am
by Darth Raptor
Education's free in Germany!? :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:51am
by Cornelius
Except for Kidergarten lol. Although the germans have ways to get around stuff. Not everyone goes on to the free universities because of strict requirements of "das abitur" aus dem Gymnasium.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:54am
by Cornelius
It goes like this, i think


Kindergarten
Volkschule
Gymnasium-------------------1. Votech type school
--------or-------- 2. Die Universitaet.

I do not know why people have to pay for Kindergarten. It makes no sense.

Das Abitur is very complicated, however, and it is therefore difficult to pass. Foreign nations, howver, have agreements with the nation so that they do not have to pass the test. So you, as a foreigner, can go there. Germany, however, will not teach you how to become a doctor. (It might have changed)
http://www.destatis.de/themen/e/thm_education.htm
http://www.siamweb.org/content/News-Cul ... ex_eng.php


I should be more specific. Any STATE university is free.

Posted: 2004-02-13 01:58am
by Phil Skayhan
You might be better off transfering to Rutgers starting with maybe a class or two this summer. I realize money may be an issue but in the long run it will be worth the investment.

These may be a useful links for you to consider whether or not to continue at Burlington if you are intending to get your bachelor at a NJ college. They allow you to check course/program equivalency for

Rutgers University

and

Most other NJ colleges

Posted: 2004-02-13 02:05am
by Cornelius
Thanks. Actually, i think i am xfering to rutgers anyway.

Posted: 2004-02-13 06:08am
by Sebastin
Lazy Raptor wrote:Education's free in Germany!? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Sort of. If you pass the highest level of highschool you earn the right to study :
Whatever you want;
At whichever university you want;
For however long you want;
How ever often you want to change.

For free apart of some peripheral charges totalling 200$-300$ a year max. There will be charges introduced for long time students in the near future however.