
how much do you trust rate my professors? : r/college - Reddit
Nov 15, 2022 · Reasonably accurate but with a very, very large caveat and a bucket of salt. Read professors you've already had to get a feel for the difference between the "this is a hard …
How are 'Professor' titles awarded in Singapore? - Reddit
Sep 29, 2023 · Professor is a job title, not an academic qualification. There are plenty of adjunct professors without PhDs. in healthcare, both public healthcare and private healthcare A lot of …
Professor Cal Audios : r/professorcal_ - Reddit
472 votes, 657 comments. can someone help me find Professor Cal audios please
教授,副教授,助理教授有什么区别? - 知乎
在主流发达国家,例如比如美国,就采用 助理教授(Assistant Professor,AP)→副教授(AssociateProfessor)→教授(Full Professor)→讲席教授(Chair Professor) 的职称体系 …
How reliable are rate my professor reviews? : r/college - Reddit
Jan 29, 2023 · How reliable are rate my professor reviews? I've looked through rate my professor and overall I've been hearing mixed opinions on the reliability of the website in terms of the …
Professor missed deadline for recommendation letter - how to
Retired professor here. Grad committees tend to be forgiving about the deadline when it comes to letters of recommendation, as they know what flakes faculty can be about submitting them in a …
Is there any particular reason why academic professors refer to ...
Apr 19, 2023 · Professor is a job title given to people who work at academic universities, usually teaching classes and/or teaching graduate students. Dr describes their level of formal …
What happened to Professor Leonard? : r/calculus - Reddit
Nov 6, 2023 · Welcome to r/calculus - a space for learning calculus and related disciplines. Remember to read the rules before posting and flair your posts appropriately.
What happens if a professor does not put grades in by the
The professor will likley have to put in some paperwork to do a grade change for every student that was not entered before the deadline. It is a pain in the ass, but does happen sometimes.
Professor rounded my grade to an A! : r/college - Reddit
As a professor, I agree that they shouldn’t get “offended” if they’re asked if a grade could/would get rounded. However, justifying it by saying things like, “you pay for the schooling” is pretty …