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[–] 9035190? ago  (edited ago)

Depends on the teacher, but I suspect the trend is downwards overall.

Years ago when I was in college, I had a physics teacher who was so lazy that literally all exams were scantron true/false (not even multiple choice).

Physics. It's not a subject about just getting the right answer, but the thought process towards getting to that answer. As someone with a PhD in physics, he had to have known that, but he just didn't give a f.

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[–] Anson [S] ago 

Years ago when I was in college, I had a physics teacher who was so lazy that literally all exams were scantron true/false (not even multiple choice).

That is stunningly lazy.

As someone with a PhD in physics, he had to have known that, but he just didn't give a f.

Can't explain this. They just need to be given the boot, that's all

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[–] analfaveto 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If you give a sociology professor the boot, there'll be a thousand more waiting to fill his position. If you give a Ph.D. in physics the boot, he probably has better things to do than teach and you're going to struggle to find somebody to replace him.