Christian M. wrote:Russel,
at such Professors you must know that they have a small law:
�1 - I'm right
�2 - I'm always right
�3 - If not, see �1 and �2!
That's the whole story about some Professors! When I wrote my master work for master degree of history I came in dispute with my about theme what was turning point in American War of Independence. I wrote in conclusion a) enter of France into war, b) sending troops to help Washington and c) battle of Cowpens and Guilford House ... my Professore denied this and told Yorktown was with French financial help ans supplies only. I replied that Yorktown was result of Cowpens and Guilford Coruthouse and without French land and sea forces, there had no battle of Yorktown happened. But you know, I got minus point for my conclusion, because small professor law as named above.![]()
But this is 18 years ago, so hell on it!
So true!
My wife also had a bad experience with a narrow minded prof during her Masters program in Speech Pathology. One of her prof's didn't like her and flunked her on one of her in-class papers. She protested and they had outside prof's grade all of the papers, and they decided hers was the best one. The prof flunked them all rather than give her the score she deserved. Another larger protest resulted in them all retaking the test.
And Russ, I heard that same thing as an undergrad. I wonder where that puts me? I do both.
