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In reply to the discussion: Don't You Know Who I Am? - Professor to students who missed his lecture [View all]unblock
(52,207 posts)2. in my experience, underattendance is a sign of a poor lecturer.
usually an overly dull style and/or failure to add information beyond the already assigned reading.
although fridays and 8am are never good for attendance....
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Don't You Know Who I Am? - Professor to students who missed his lecture [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2013
OP
LOL. I feel ya, man. Ask me all about skipped classes and failing grades
TwilightGardener
Jan 2013
#1
You know a year or two of living at home and going to a Community College
Drahthaardogs
Jan 2013
#33
I rarely missed classes also. Returned to college as an adult - watched how the young
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2013
#9
wow - we would be dropped if we missed too many classes - Happened to me in 1979 and
sammytko
Jan 2013
#22
If he only could've boiled it down to 140 characters & Twittered it out to them...
Bucky
Jan 2013
#23
Common problem: Too many people don't know the difference between "could" and "did". nt
patrice
Jan 2013
#30
I have graduate students who miss two meetings of a class from time to time
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2013
#36