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Why do students bother coming to class if they aren't going to listen?

It's not as if we're taking attendance. This class has over 1500 students in it--we don't notice if someone's not there. More importantly, we don't particularly care if someone's not there (at least until they start asking us questions during office hours that they would know the answers to if they'd bothered to show up to class). If you're not going to listen, don't come. And if you do come and a TA tells you to keep the noise down, then keep the noise down. Do not come back with a smartass comment about how you pay tuition and that entitles you to do whatever you want. Newsflash: everyone around you also paid tuition, including the people who asked you several times to shut up because they actually wanted to hear the lecture they paid for. Be considerate. Shut up or get out.

Date: 2003-10-09 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] semiotic-trader.livejournal.com
Heh. The largest class I ever was a member of was probably less than 150 students, and even then it was a manadatory course ... for all Arts faculty students. And that's at a university. With 25,000 students total.

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