Sometimes people just take an abnormal state as a matter of course.
They are just used to the extremely low flight time of the DPRK's Air Force.
Sometimes people just take an abnormal state as a matter of course.
Oof only 100mil $ for what's probably billions of up/down "votes" and paid comments. And you can bet most probably goes to the Org chiefs in bonuses rather than the interns who have to type the shit and program the bots.
Why not both lol.Or maybe there are too many sleepy students.
True but he's not a bad teacher since he was proven at Princeton, nobody complained before the pandemic and he literally wrote the textbook on organic chemistry.A good researcher doesn't necessarily make for a good teacher. Some professors who are brilliant at research have a rather abysmal aptitude for teaching others.
This continuously degrading standard is exactly where I want American students to be. I want them to be so stunted that they can't even speak. Their answer to "what's your name?" should be "Ug. Me Ug."“Students were misreading exam questions at an astonishing rate,” he wrote in a grievance to the university, protesting his termination. Grades fell even as he reduced the difficulty of his exams.
The problem was exacerbated by the pandemic, he said. “In the last two years, they fell off a cliff,” he wrote. “We now see single digit scores and even zeros.”
True but he's not a bad teacher since he was proven at Princeton, nobody complained before the pandemic and he literally wrote the textbook on organic chemistry
NYU still is top 20 and organic chemistry is still just a basic second year class that all chemical, chemical engineering, biology, etc. majors must take. It's like a high school English teacher who goes to teach and gets fired because he expects students to write "Everyone, wait for me please, I am going to the store to buy food" instead of "ayyo hol up homies imma get hooked up wit some chow"Yes. Tho I guess the problem for him (I not defending his firing) is that he went from one of the very top universities (some say it rank 1) to like a tier 2 university. Unsurprisingly, the level, competency, and dedication of the students between these facilities are going to be significantly different. It’s a shame NYU let him go but I guess it was inevitable if they want to pad their cash pile.