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>He thinks a professor's ability to teach has any bearing on his reputation as a scientist

not the scientist reputation, but the teaching reputation. I suppose once is probably not a big deal but if a professor has a huge percentage of the class not passing constantly it looks really bad on their teaching ability.

>Q: Why did so many of your students fail this year?
>A: Someone posted fake solutions to the test online, and 70% cheated.

Nobody's going to blame the professor for that.

lol fair point, fuck em

KEKETH

It's even worse: this tier of brainlet are largely responsible for the deflation of degrees, the dumbing down of course material/major requirements, and increased cost of education.

They go to college because they either want to make money or their parents expect them to, not to master an academic discipline. It's all about >Le college experience so young and free xdddddd!. Not the rigorous self improvement university is supposed to be for

Much of this behaviour is inadvertedly encourage in high school in my opinion. I have come across teachers who claim that "its all about having a degree".

I mean, its a given that you are better of with a college degree than without it, but that way of thinking is what motivates dumbfucks into career paths that are perceived as "easy" or "lucrative" while having clearly no interest in said career.

Yeah having a degree makes your life easier but it meant putting in the hard work to get it. The journey not the destination.

My prof would just fail everyone who has the same wrong answer far too often.

The people who would fall for this would never amount to anything because they're retarded.
Eat shit piss-brain.