Has anyone else experienced this phenomena? You grow up and develop disciplined study habits - resulting in true mastery of whatever you're being taught.
Once you achieve topic mastery you realize that faculty are far from perfect:
However I am starting to worry that no matter how polite I am, I will develop a reputation for being a student who antagonizes faculty, who "shows them up" - and that politically, in the long run, it may be better to get a 3.8 than a 4.0 and take an un-fair A- or two along the way, if it means that I can be that happy guy who is buddy buddy with my faculty instead of the guy who doesn't let them get away with any **** or f*ck over their students.
Thoughts?
Once you achieve topic mastery you realize that faculty are far from perfect:
- Lazy profs who spend more time doing research than reviewing undergraduate topics make mistakes in class, get things wrong (I don't correct them in class - no point in showing up the prof)
- Professors evaluate you unfairly for multiple reasons:
- We had a professor start giving quizzes on material he taught the same day in class - I explained to him that this was unfair and unreasonable and he stopped doing it.
- We had a professor give us lab tests that had nothing to do with the labs - they were just concepts he thought were important. There was thus no way to study for them. I wrote him a detailed letter explaining why this wasn't fair - and he responded by giving an extra credit assignment to make up for it.
- I have had professors forget to give me points on exams - after pointing out their mistake they correct them.
- I've had professors test on concepts they specifically said they would not - then I had to go to their office and argue for the points.
- I've had professors ask questions that were so ambiguous as to be unanswerable - I was a philosophy undergrad so I know how to read, and to argue - so I point out the ambiguity to them and get points on questions I missed.
However I am starting to worry that no matter how polite I am, I will develop a reputation for being a student who antagonizes faculty, who "shows them up" - and that politically, in the long run, it may be better to get a 3.8 than a 4.0 and take an un-fair A- or two along the way, if it means that I can be that happy guy who is buddy buddy with my faculty instead of the guy who doesn't let them get away with any **** or f*ck over their students.
Thoughts?