I'm not sure if this is a silly complaint or not, but I just need to put this out there:
Does anyone else get extremely frustrated when professors use slang/colloquialisms as well as too many pronouns in lecture? I absolutely hate it when profs use phrasing like "stuff", "things happen", "goes here", etc. to describe biological processes. If a process is not well understood, give us a disclaimer! If it is well understood, don't dither with imprecise words! And I hate it even MORE when they overuse pronouns, sometimes to the point where it is impossible to tell what they are referring to.
George Orwell had an interesting essay about how good communicators should be direct, and should never obfuscate meaning. I think many med school professors need to go to some kind of boot camp to learn clear, disciplined speech. It's the reason why I don't go to lecture much anymore--a book can explain a topic 100x more clearly than most professors can. Am I alone in thinking this? Why must they make things harder for us? 🙁 Or am I just dyslexic or something?
Does anyone else get extremely frustrated when professors use slang/colloquialisms as well as too many pronouns in lecture? I absolutely hate it when profs use phrasing like "stuff", "things happen", "goes here", etc. to describe biological processes. If a process is not well understood, give us a disclaimer! If it is well understood, don't dither with imprecise words! And I hate it even MORE when they overuse pronouns, sometimes to the point where it is impossible to tell what they are referring to.
George Orwell had an interesting essay about how good communicators should be direct, and should never obfuscate meaning. I think many med school professors need to go to some kind of boot camp to learn clear, disciplined speech. It's the reason why I don't go to lecture much anymore--a book can explain a topic 100x more clearly than most professors can. Am I alone in thinking this? Why must they make things harder for us? 🙁 Or am I just dyslexic or something?