Anonymous wrote:OP, how much do you make?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do faculty members treat staff like garbage? And why do I get better treatment after they find out I have an advanced degree? It's truly sickening.
Def. not the case with me, or from what I've seen, my small private college. In fact, because I am young and look young I often have admins calling me by my first name before they've even met me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you teach?
What is the tier ranking more or less of the university in which you teach? (Not as a judgment but to gauge the general performance of the students)
Top 100 (USNEWS) private liberal arts college.
My daughter loves English and wants to go to a liberal arts college. I cringe. Where do students get employment for liberal arts or English degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Has a student ever hit on you?
I taught a few college courses and always thought so many students and colleagues blurred the lines of appropriateness.
Anonymous wrote:Be honest. On your voicemail, do you refer to yourself as "Dr. _______"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you teach?
What is the tier ranking more or less of the university in which you teach? (Not as a judgment but to gauge the general performance of the students)
Top 100 (USNEWS) private liberal arts college.
My daughter loves English and wants to go to a liberal arts college. I cringe. Where do students get employment for liberal arts or English degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Are you male or female?
What rank? Assistant, associate or full?
Anonymous wrote:Is this microaggression/PC environment real or exaggerated by the media?
Anonymous wrote:Why do faculty members treat staff like garbage? And why do I get better treatment after they find out I have an advanced degree? It's truly sickening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Best excuse? Girl tells me she has a heavy period and can't take the exam. GTFO. Take an Advil hunny.
Yeah - don't be so quick to judge health excuses. My mother had *heavy* periods, and couldn't do anything those days. Whens he was that age, she didn't know there was anything you could do about it. I know some kids will try everything, but there really are wacky health things out there.
Agreed. You're her professor, not her doctor, so it's not your job to question her health issues.
And the helicopter moms of wimpy kids chime in! Not OP, but are you calling your kids in sick at college too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you teach?
What is the tier ranking more or less of the university in which you teach? (Not as a judgment but to gauge the general performance of the students)
Top 100 (USNEWS) private liberal arts college.