Eh, my physics teacher was a pretty cool guy actually. It was chemistry where the failure occurred in my school.
And I know how that trig business goes Iceglow - it's plenty horrible even with a good teacher.
I know what you mean. Last year for my course (animation), i had probably the most naturally gifted anatamy sketching teacher ever. She was very attentive, and open minded about certain technique's & method's of how to go about drawing, whish is so important.
Now we have this crap teacher in, and she know's she's crap. She's talentless, hostile, and doesn't listen to anyone.
A barrage of bad luck.
Str8 Pimpin'
I recently became a tutor.
So, that's a change of tutors, I guess.
I don't know whether or not my students are going to like me as a tutor. I hope they do. But that's not the point now is it. I'll be sure to make sure that anybody who raises a point conflicting with mine will be shut down and taught that my views are ALWAYS right, no matter what they, their parents, or logic has to say about it. hahahahaha!
Best tutor I ever had told the class at the start of term "I'm not here for you to like me or for me to become your friend but if one of fails this class after comming to my lessons you better have your defence well prepared because if you fail for no good reason, I'll kick your ass" I found that hillarious but yeah he was an ass but a damn good tutor the best who I ever had I think.
My papers are generally taught in three modules, each with a different lecturer. Since I'm a maths/computer science major, my lecturers aren't exactly what you'd call <i>people</i> people.
This one advanced calc lecturer I had last year stood in front of a class of 100 or so people, and spoke differential equations, trig and multivariate calculus 100% without the aid of a blackboard/computer/projector. He also had a very strong Irish accent, which meant most people in the class couldn't understand him. We were supposed to visualise it in our heads or something. That was very hard to follow.
So yeah, the next lecturer for that paper was hardly any better, but the one after that was fantastic. A good proportion of the class failed that paper.![]()