College Students! discussion

79 views
college talk > Atmosphere of Your School.

Comments Showing 1-3 of 3 (3 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 16 comments I'm curious how many universities/colleges are like my own. I go to a relatively small school largest class I've had was maybe 30 students (Advertising course), and I have one this semester that only has 10 (Composition of Rhetoric). It is also very casual, I've yet to refer to any of my profs as Dr. insert last name here, it has first name basis for all of them. There are also quite a few 'mature' students I usually have two or three in every class, they're the best people to be partnered up with and talk to as they actually care about being there, and for certain courses their life experience can really come in handy.


message 2: by Adam (new)

Adam | 83 comments My school is almost the opposite of that. It's funny because I didn't mind the more rigid environment, because upon graduating I've been hired to teach there. The school has a fairly cold atmosphere and it is a very much "fend for yourself" approach. A lot of the professors don't require you to called them Dr., but I think it is most common for them to be called Professor. I do try to help my students a little more than some of the professors I dealt with did. However, the professors are quite friendly and helpful if you ask for it. It's just rare for someone to help without a person asking.


message 3: by Faith (new)

Faith | 1 comments The University of Wisconsin is a very heavy team but the margin that you described in this article is very tough. I know everything is possible but it is very difficult and https://dissertation-helpers.co.uk/dissertation-plan/ help them to manage their papers task. Overall, you try to do their job so best and I appreciate you.


back to top