LOL! I will never forget the programing class I took in the first year of engineering. It was taught mainly by a grad student. Gave me a C+ even though I answered all the questions correctly. His reasoning - I answered several of the questions using real-world programing but not exactly what HE taught in class (and I quote, "but I didnt teach you that"). No shit asshole, you were a dip shit that taught us the extra wordy, ineffecient way to do it. I called BS and went to the professor. He was too busy writing his fukin book to even give me more than a "I stand by my grad student."
Never took another computer class at after that and went civil instead of computer engineering, but I learned something.
Fuk 'em. Best advise - go to class. Try to take good notes. Ask inteligent questions if you can. Do your homework, and if you can try to answer questions in class the way the teacher would. Also, as was said, try to give them back what they said in class. (I had one asshole in law school that gave extra credit on the final if you could give him his theory on contract formation - as opposed to the common law or the uniform commercial code - I was at the class and paying attention and I got it).
Rant off.
Never took another computer class at after that and went civil instead of computer engineering, but I learned something.
Fuk 'em. Best advise - go to class. Try to take good notes. Ask inteligent questions if you can. Do your homework, and if you can try to answer questions in class the way the teacher would. Also, as was said, try to give them back what they said in class. (I had one asshole in law school that gave extra credit on the final if you could give him his theory on contract formation - as opposed to the common law or the uniform commercial code - I was at the class and paying attention and I got it).
Rant off.
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