Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working hard or hardly working?
A mediocre private university in dc.
Guessing OP is talking about American University.
And the class is something crazy like "The Love Language of Taylor Swift."
Please I just spat out my Diet Coke![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working hard or hardly working?
A mediocre private university in dc.
Guessing OP is talking about American University.
And the class is something crazy like "The Love Language of Taylor Swift."
Please I just spat out my Diet Coke![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working hard or hardly working?
A mediocre private university in dc.
Guessing OP is talking about American University.
And the class is something crazy like "The Love Language of Taylor Swift."
Anonymous wrote:I’m really baffled at the idea of homework in anything other than lower division math or foreign language courses. Does college now include a lot of busy work?
Anonymous wrote:These days it’ll likely be very major dependent. The engineering students are likely all working very hard regardless of what school they go to. Same with the pre-meds shooting for medical school. Those students can’t afford to drift.
But there’s no doubt AI and phones are killing this generation’s ability to concentrate. I come from the slacker generation, but Gen Z is really outshining Gen X. Might as well call them the dumbass generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working hard or hardly working?
A mediocre private university in dc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a college professor and am dismayed at how little effort students put into their coursework. Attendance has been horrible. Students took 1.5 weeks off during spring break. Homework hasn't been turned on. They all seem to give up and do not care. I wonder if it is only true for my university and the cohort. What do students want get out of college?
I was a adjunct last year at a small private university. One section was great. Well attended and work was completed on time. The other was poor attendance and work completion. It was aggravating. Some of the kids were not ready for college work. I failed multiple students. I followed all of the required reach out to students before failing them. I wonder how many universities make professors hand hold kids.
I don't get why these kids pay for a service and then don't show up or do the work.
I have higher expectations for students and my own kids. My freshman has not missed a class is studying and doing the work.
Anonymous wrote:I am a college professor and am dismayed at how little effort students put into their coursework. Attendance has been horrible. Students took 1.5 weeks off during spring break. Homework hasn't been turned on. They all seem to give up and do not care. I wonder if it is only true for my university and the cohort. What do students want get out of college?