
By Sethuraman S One redditor opened up about one such professor who made life hell for students of his class and had made it a habit to fail half the class. the redditor decided to turn the tables on the professor. they shared the story in a reddit thread titled: tell me to appeal my unfair grade?. As it turned out, the reddit user was one of the unlucky ones to “fail” the class. when he confronted the professor about it, the educator’s response was “[there are] many ways i grade my students and you failed. if you don’t like it, you’re free to appeal the grade but you won’t get it.”.

Student Gets Sweet Revenge On His Lazy Professor After He Unfairly A reddit user shared his story about a lazy professor, whose habits and work ethic showed he no longer was putting effort into his teaching job. it was evident in his behaviour and mannerisms. he was not always available during office hours, students barely ever saw him during labs and he even used to show up concerningly late to class. Our professor decided to do us dirty per retaliation for getting (deserved) low attendance to his lecture the same morning. who’s in the wrong here? let’s see what the comments think about this animalistic dispute. Unfair teacher fails half of class, student settles the score navigating the bs of academia gets even harder with absolutely ineffectual tenured professors, and while some of their not caring can often result in an easy a, it's the unexplainable fs that truly motivate people to do something about it. Prof really dropped the ball in one class (missing lectures, not providing materials, etc) and so a student filed reports and met with admin who talked to the professor. professor changed things for the better.

Student Gets Sweet Revenge On His Lazy Professor After He Unfairly Unfair teacher fails half of class, student settles the score navigating the bs of academia gets even harder with absolutely ineffectual tenured professors, and while some of their not caring can often result in an easy a, it's the unexplainable fs that truly motivate people to do something about it. Prof really dropped the ball in one class (missing lectures, not providing materials, etc) and so a student filed reports and met with admin who talked to the professor. professor changed things for the better. One semester i had a veteran student who had zero problems calling out these lazy whiners in the middle of class. he said the things every professor wishes they could say. "maybe if you had reading the &^%$ syllabus you would know the answer to your !@#$ question you lazy %^&*.". In my experience, people failing has almost nothing to do with their intelligence level or the teacher. it is almost always due to the student being lazy and not doing their homework. i tell every student every semester that the number one reason people fail the class is chegg (aka cheating their way through all of the homeworks). Student gets back at lazy professor who unfairly failed half the class for no reason. A reddit user by the nickname of u malformed data has recently shared a story of a rotten egg in his academic journey. but wait, there’s more—besides explaining what happened, there was also some very satisfying malicious compliance involved that didn’t end well for the professor.