
GreenLantern
John Stewart
- Nov 18, 2018
- 129
At first I actually looked forward to this part of university. The class discussions, group projects (depending on the group), lectures, etc. But at times, when I spoke in class, students would laugh, get combative with me, or give me weird demeaning looks. So by my last year and a half of uni, I gradually stopped "participating" in class less and less. I stopped raising my hand to answer questions and avoided group projects when I could. For some classes when I knew that would be required, I even didn't go to class altogether.
What sucks was sometimes the professor would still call on me anyway, and I'd be pissed. I'm thinking, "ok, I'm actually trying to avoid people's wrath here, but the professor/TA is making it real hard by requiring me to speak in front of everyone in class".
I should've just done online courses, but I even had some fights there too. One was with the professor.
What sucks was sometimes the professor would still call on me anyway, and I'd be pissed. I'm thinking, "ok, I'm actually trying to avoid people's wrath here, but the professor/TA is making it real hard by requiring me to speak in front of everyone in class".
I should've just done online courses, but I even had some fights there too. One was with the professor.