@@omg-kb8oc My favorite teacher ever was my AP World/US History teacher and history is my worst subject. I never got more than a C in his classes but I always felt like I learned a lot and at the end of the year after the AP exams he would bring his PS4 so the class could play games and watch Netflix. Idk what it is about history but it seems to attract the best type of people. Love you, Mr. Walker, if you're seeing this. You made high school bearable
I had a Russian professor for Calculus III, and every once in a while one of us would have to raise our hand to stop him and tell him he was speaking in Russian. To be fair, he warned us at the beginning of the semester that he did that sometimes and that we should just let him know when he did it because he didn't realize it.
Ah yes, the joys of being multilingual. One time I started speaking French in my Russian class. Never ended up being able to speak Russian in the end tbf
@@hydrochloricacid2146 I mean, I worked till 12:30-ish AM when I was in my late teens and going to sleep right after work is impossible for me. Edit: Not that I made a habit of being late to my classes, but your talking (typing) like everyone who doesn't wake up at the crack of dawn is lazy.
@@Seven_Leaf not what I was trying to say, although I admit I wasn't really thinking about after-school jobs in the evening either. To be honest, I was always in a situation where I'd start classes at 8 or 9am, and my assumption was that pretty much everyone would already be on campus by 11am anyway. My bad
I had a AP physics teacher in high school that was Russian. Most difficult class I ever took. Russians are built different when it comes to physics. My teacher just got stuff like it was natural and him and this Indian kid name Paul would often just go on and on about the law of thermodynamics while the rest of the class just sat there with no clue as to what was going on. Super super cool dude but terrible teacher. He would also tell stories about his time in the Soviet Union LMFAO.
@@mimilavoz5175 I've never failed a class in my life. I actually self taught myself physics so I could pass the class :) This comment was clearly meant as a joke. Stop taking things so seriously in life all the time. You'll be unhappy that way.
@@billgatesaf9542 Maybe he wasn’t a terrible student. Maybe he was a terrible teacher. Saying maybes shouldn’t be your point because they are only possibilities not reality. Please make a better statement.
@@mimilavoz5175 They're here to teach us things, I find it weird that we're not allowed to say that they are terrible at it? Terrible teachers exist. As a decent student, I won't fail a class because the lecturer sucks, but I'd also be very annoyed at the additional time I need to spend understanding the content.
bro unless their polish, if you have a russian/ukranian teacher, your litterally done for. we got a teacher named hallushenko, which we nicknamed Hellshenko cus how every kid that usually gets 95% grades in everything, would walk out of the class with a 60%.
I'd just like to say, I've been watching a couple different videos of profs reading their reviews, and these teachers all just seem so delightful. So many others are bitter about the bad reviews that they can't laugh at themselves but I feel like the people of Louisiana all were blessed to have laid back, jokey profs
Everyone I've met from Louisiana has always been pleasant. I don't know if it's Southern hospitality or what, but they're always down to keep it casual.
Fact: Eastern European professors, especially those that are old enough to have experienced pre-collapsed USSR, are ALWAYS determined, thorough, and difficult. Sometimes they can be light and fun but even so they normally teach in a very difficult way.
“Her German accent is hard to understand” the fact that the student got the accent wrong AND has a hard time understanding her, they’re probably not gonna make it. A good bit of our professors are foreign with thick accents. Heck so far all of my math professors are Middle Eastern. This student has a loooooong road ahead of em
Say what you will, I love a teacher who cares about punctuality. Way too many profs don't care if they are wasting YOUR time when THEY show up late to class.
I've never met a professor who complained about punctuality and was late. If you have some they're hypocrites, but every professor I've had who made a point of punctuality were punctual and those who were often late didn't complain about others doing the same.
I had a teacher who was actually a substitute who had to stay the whole year cause our actual teacher was in another class cause the school had mixed up his classes he was really sweet but the only problem was he was Hispanic although I’m also Hispanic and can also speak Spanish I could not understand his English which made it really hard to keep up in class and he also couldn’t really understand English so I’d have to repeat everything to him in Spanish not only that but he wasn’t actually an algebra teacher so most of the stuff he taught he didn’t really understand it himself which made it really hard for him to explain it to us when we couldn’t understand the excercise
I hate the " be on time, IM on time" guy. Like ya cuz thats ur job and the class cant start without you. Im paying to be here not being paid, and my inattendance doesn't halt the entire class like yours would.
Tbf, a lot of Russian/Belarussian Teachers arent very good teachers. Either because there is a language barrier, or because they teach Math or Physics and are so incredibly smart that most of what they are teaching is too complicated for most people. Had both, prefer the smart one
I don’t want to be that creepy guy in the comments but I’m totally going to be.. I would fail McClung’s class because I would be too busy dreaming of my life with her 😂 she’s gorgeous
I weirdly always did well in the classes where I thought the teacher was hot. Hot teachers just make me care about my work quality more. I never felt bad handing in subpar assignments to an unattractive teacher.
This is sad to hear. As an 8th grade ELA teacher, I can see how the type of students I teach right now eventually become like these students. They are entitled, lazy, and unmotivated. It appears that they grow up and expect the same from University professors as they did their middle school teachers. The education system in this country is broken; a glorified Target, where people expect customer service.