

F*** …. F***…. F***…. are the words that are generally used in my Writing for the Web class at a renowned university. You would generally think this type of language would be coming from the students. However, it is embarrassing to relay that it is coming from the tongue of my professor. Imagine sitting in a class at this expensive institution, being criticized for your writings, and your instructor uses such profanity. What a contradiction!
His use of the word to express anger, annoyance, contempt, impatience, surprise, or simply for emphasis is mortifying. Where is his mind during our two-hour class? Is he in a 'go F*** yourself' mood or does he not just give an F***?
Here's how to deal with a person who has this type of disposition.
- Stand up for yourself. You are paying the professor’s salary.
- Be polite and never let anyone get you mad. Kindness is the number one thing people hate.
- Write an essay on how he is disgraceful and hand it in (similar to this essay).
- Be persistent. If the teacher creates a negative attitude in the class, tell him or her about it.
- Always remember every human being is the same. No one is better than anyone in this world.
- Treat other the way you wish to be treated.
Upon leaving the class, it is shameful to say that all we did was F*** around. With these tips, you may avoid a similar outcome.
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Comments
This seems like a rare personal situation, which I am sure most people will never expierience. In a high-end institution, such as the one you refer to, a professor acting this way likely wouldn't have a job too long.
FYI this is not a personal situation. This was viewed by hundreds of students

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