'This is my first time teaching, so you'll be my guinea pigs.'
"I had an algebra professor in college who marked almost my entire test wrong because I abbreviated units of measurement such as cm., ft., etc. instead of spelling them out. All of my answers were correct, but he gave me like a 33% on my test for that. I had to complain to the math department dean, and he had to change my grade.""When they read the PowerPoint word for word. I can do that at home. Teach, please.
"Sorry, with older relatives who were sick and dying...and not being a psychic myself to know whether or not I'd get sick or if I'd forget to set an alarm, or any number of unforeseeable things...that level of rigidity and unwillingness to compromise isn't worth it.""The required textbook was a Saran-Wrapped package of loose-leaf papers that cost $100, authored by the professor.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
35 Things That'll Tell People You're Type-A, Without Telling People You're Type-AIf your spice rack is in alphabetical order, you're my type. Type-A, that is.
Read more »
People Are Sharing The Most Ridiculous And Stereotypical Things They've Seen Rich People Do'He requested that his silverware be warmed before he ate his meal.'
Read more »
People Are Exposing How Awful Their Jobs People Think Are Fun Really AreExpectations were not met.
Read more »
2 dead, 20 to 25 people shot after 3 suspects open fire on crowd: PoliceDEVELOPING: At least two people have been killed and an estimated 20 to 25 people have been shot after multiple suspects open fire on a crowd in Miami-Dade County in Florida.
Read more »
Robotic Exoskeleton Therapy Shown To Improve Mobility And Cognition In People With MSA pilot study into the use of robotic exoskeleton therapy to improve mobility and cognition in patients with multiple sclerosis has shown extremely promising results. Could, one day, standing robotic exoskeletons replace wheelchairs and scooters for people with significant mobility impairments?
Read more »