i think that the professors are making fun of the mean comments and as a result they might come across as mean, but I know i wouldn’t come across as very nice and happy responding to mean comments
@@DrewHaver I can’t say it because UA-cam somehow magically removes any comment of mine that contains a bad word but it’s literally a mans private part.
The guy in 2:30 didn’t even leave a bad review, he just talked about how he essentially was the best trader and merchant in that entire class, earning himself 8 answers by spreading that knowledge around cleverly.
Really true, how are these people going to fair when they are hired for jobs they can't actually do because they "schemed" their way through school? Not the flex he thought it was!
I had a professor that told us “pls don’t rate me on ratemyprofessor” and we were all confused and were like “we took your class because we found you on ratemyprofessor” “you have amazing ratings and you’re a good teacher”
@@katie-st8nx I was registered for Calculus 2 the other day at my school, there's this one professor for has a 5/5 on Rate my professor and his 7:30AM class has a 17 person waitlist, like wth this is college why are you waking up for 7:30am classes???
I live in central California, and I've never heard people say it like this. But I did just receive a text message from my grandma who wrote it out like "proffs" and now I finally understand why O.o
you didn't go to class to be entertained. It's college, not kindergarten. If the professor is always late or not working hard enough then sure say something harsh. Boring? School is meant to be boring. Deal with it or never go to one. Truly felt sorry for the lady who seems nice and hard-working.
School is not meant to be boring. Sure, I'm not there for the prof to put up an entertainment show, but they should at least try to make the subject interesting and convey what makes it important.
Most people have access to the internet and libraries these days. There's literally no need for professors as teachers, unless they make an effort to make things more interesting/easier to understand. There used to be times when professors had some rare knowledge that was hard to get elsewhere, but those times are long gone.
My uncle's ratemyprofessor review is probably my favorite: "Dr. Whaley was neither a great teacher nor a bad teacher. He was mediocre, as was his class. It was boring and painful to sit through for two hours, and he jumped from topic to topic. He also was a narcissist and made offensive jokes, like the time he showed a photo of dead Civil War soldiers and made a joke and zoomed in on their rotting corpses."
What is there to be offended about. It is not like the student’s great x6 grandfather was in the photo. Sometimes, people take stuff too seriously. If a professor can make jokes, surely a student will also understand not to take jokes too seriously.
@@Arrayonex If I'm potentially paying hundreds of dollars to take a required class, I'm allowed to be upset if the course material is dog shit, as is the professor. There is nothing worse than taking a boring class on top of grueling classes. On one hand, the fact that I have to sit through mind-numbing lectures for credits that don't matter is stupid. On the other, I ALSO have to then study for said class on top of other classes that are of far more importance. If I get a bad grade because the content sucks, the professor sucks, AND the lectures suck, then that's a potential loss of scholarship. Calculus III isn't easy. I care way more about it than "Western History" or "Survey of Arts in Western Cultures." Yet they're required credits for my degree. Additionally, I, for one, don't enjoy looking at the rotting corpses of long-dead men. Maybe you and the other commentators do? That's your business, not mine.
@@jameskelly3129 I don't know, I never had her or went to this University. The course itself is a universal standard for an engineering course. It covers Kinematics, linear and angular momentum, work and energy, rigid bodies, etc. A introductory to physics course covers the topics but not in the complexity as Dynamics does. It's concepts seem simple to me now just because I am a controls and systems nut but I had to take this course twice. My advice is understand the concepts and FOLLOW THE UNITS!!! I am pretty sure all engineers can agree that this is a universally hard learning curve course.
omgitstracey they wouldn't care about it or say that unless they hate the professor himself/herself because, for example, they don't teach well or are really bad at it.
Direwolf202 have you been to college? They aren’t churning out the most intelligent people these days. Being in college doesn’t automatically make someone smart. It’s literally the thing to do in this country after high school. If you have or can get money, off to college you go
Its not that its unintelligent its just that its cringey lol pronounce a full word. It sounds like youre trying to hard to be cool when you say "prof" instead of professor. like "oh fuck look at me! I'm so into the COLLEGE LYFE that i dont even pronounce full college-y words anymore because I'm just sooo college!" nothing unintelligent about it. just forced and wannabe-ish.
Laur E Yeah, it's really annoying. It reminds me of this one time when a guy walked from his dormitory to the gymnasium to write his chemistry laboratory examination, and while there his cellular telephone rang, and the teacher's assistant confiscated it and took it to the recreation room while the coeducational students laughed! There's a little thing called Zipf's law: words shorten over time to reflect popular usage. Words (and abbreviations) like dorm, gym, chem, lab, exam, cell, phone, T.A., rec, and coed are perfectly acceptable. Sure, in a formal environment, their root words are more respectful, but if we disallow word clipping, we're back to riding omnibuses and taxicabs.
as funny as it is treating this like a "mean tweets" segment...a lot of them weren't rude or harsh, and sounded like genuine criticism to which the profs sound like they couldn't give a shit...for example, the one about the guy speeding through his powerpoints...when i have classes with instructors like that, I stop going to class...if you're not going to teach me anything, and you're just going to read at a pace that nobody can process new information at, then i'll stay home and do it at my own pace (therefore we don't need a teacher in your position, you add nothing).
Yeah, agree with your comment. Lecturers speeding through 100 slide PowerPoints was my biggest peeve whilst studying, no one benefits from that, like condense the slides and spend a little longer on each pleaseee
@@davidsmock8235 If the slides go by too fast to copy down important info, they're not teaching right. That doesn't mean someone isn't smart enough or fast enough, they just deserve a better prof. They're paying a lot of money to be taught, so if they could learn everything from the book anyway there's not really a point. It's not that hard to condense info onto fewer slides.
I guess professors don’t realize we’re here to pass, a lot of these teachers seem to be entry classes which are utterly useless in real life and therefore aren’t worth learning about.
@@StarPlatinum3000 you could just as well learn it by understanding what was done in the answers, also for those who have already understood the topics would find it extremely boring and A waste of time to do a whole question, atleast in my friends and my experience it is, which is why what the guy did very clever, if you go to the Gym on the other hand its you physical and psychological aspect which may Profit from it and you cant really get physicaly better by understanding how an excercise is done so they are in the most important aspect inheritley different
Tretch tbh the only time I ever even use "Professor" is when talking directly to them, otherwise it's just their last name for me. Even typing "profs" makes me feel like I'm chewing on glass lmao
the coned one yeah I don't get it at all. My professors even write prof. On the board for the first day of class. I think it's only weird if you say it in real life
one of my favorite comments on a engineering prof at my school : "Mohammad Danesh's eyebrows suit the man with a perfection rarely found in nature. They bristle from his forehead with the stubborn arrogance of a bougainvillea hedgerow, defying all attempts to question their inexorable will. Perched on his face like a pair of unusually hairy caterpillars engaged in a passionate kiss, they meet at an angle only slightly less obtuse than the man who wears them. "
Pretty sure he's Chinese, and to be honest, most Chinese teachers are boring, but the best part of a Chinese teacher is, he is usually not mean, unlike white teachers.
College female professors tend to take their job a lot more seriously then male professors from what I’ve noticed so they are usually a lot more strict and hard. Don’t get me wrong there are some male professors like that but it’s mainly female professors who are the hardest. And people don’t like strict or hard teachers so they write bad reviews against them.
The criticisms should have been more constructive. Constructive criticism points out specific issues and how they occurred, with a suggestion for how it could be improved. Non-constructive criticism are generic broad statements that sound more like insults and don't provide enough information or areas for improvement and in that case Professors would have very little to say to respond intelligibly to intelligibly written criticisms.
With most of these criticism, it's pretty obvious and implied how they can improve. For example: He got angry when I asked a question. Hint: Don't get angry too fast and answer the question
Do you realize they were trying to make an entertaining video and NOT a three hour long seminar about improving the teaching techniques of these professors? You know that, right? Obviously they're going to pick the more humorous ones from that site
I feel so bad for Dr. Cripton, he seems like a really kind genuine dude. He is on the verge of tears and my gut tells me that even if you don't like his class he doesn't deserve such harsh criticism
Many of these professors seem to assume that if they get a bad review by a student then that student is simply salty over their grade. I ONLY write reviews of teachers when their teaching ability is truly poor. And often times, my grade in the class was B or B+. I'll rarely write a review where my grade is C+ or below because for me to do that poorly, it was just my fault being a lazy shit or not possessing the ability. Many of the bad professors I've had spend too much time talking about things that completely unrelated or they are contradictory and give poor explanations. Or in a unique case, taught one thing and tested on another. For many of those, I'd have attended all the classes for about a month and a half and mentally noted the problems. I only manage to recover from the first bad test grade by ceasing my attendance or not paying attention and doing other things for that hour or hour and a half, ultimately having to go home and teach myself from start to finish. Once I've reached the point of not wanting to waste my time showing up then I'll have thought about writing a review or noting it in the evaluation (often both, for the professor and future students). And while I write detailed evaluations for all mediocre professors, I mainly write public reviews for mathematics or high level science professors as students tend to struggle in those the most and require quality instruction. I'll always write a review for professors that possess personality problems such as notable hostility, blatant nepotism, or those who will sink to personal attacks or public humiliation. For courses of a creative or subjective nature like writing or art, I find that professors who judge work based on whether or not they like the student (meaning they will attack your grade for personal reasons) are always worthy of a review and complaint to the department.
Teaching profession needs to be abolished. We don't really need teachers anymore, at least for giving lectures. Too many of them, all with different teaching styles and abilities (most of which are bad). What we need are prerecorded, well explained, engaging lectures that students can just watch on their own time. With today's technology, this is of course no problem. Videos allow students to pause and replay however many times parts they don't understand. Could you do that in a lecture hall? No. Google "Flipped Classroom Model". Sal Khan from Khan Academy (the world's real teacher) has a great TED talk on this.
@@saveUyghurs as a Professor , I agree. I love teaching asynchronous courses that are online (pre recorded lectures). I assure you that no Professor actually wants to spend time in class lecturing to your lame generation these days. You don’t even have a real opinion or perspective to bring to the table. Of course you prefer ore recorded lectures, most lazy students prefer that or they look for a Professor who is “funny” to entertain them. Lol, good luck
@@saveUyghurs Not everyone is disciplined enough to be self-taught but I agree that self-paced classes are a nice option to have. I take a lot of self-paced online courses with almost no teacher interaction at my college and learn just as well as I do with 'real' classes. At the same time, I feel like it's healthy to keep some things in-person, though. Everything is going online these days and it's getting hard to have a social life.
@@saveUyghursi'm about to start learning proof writing before i get into cs and same with general writing and literary analysis. I wasn't raised in an english speaking country so i don't even know how good writing is supposed to feel like. Now imagine someone like me with no feedback on such foundational subjects in my discipline/ interest. Professors are absolutely needed. Many things can be self taught but certain activities need an expert's feedback.
"He always came in late and looked like he hadn't slept the entire semester. He would hallucinate people raising their hand. I'm starting to worry about his health."
Instead of laughing at these maybe these professors should take this as constructive criticism. I know a lot of people that use this site religiously. I get if it’s just a few sprinkled bad reviews with a lot of good but I’ve seen ratings with majority terrible and when I got into class.. worst experience ever. He took off a whole letter grade because my indentations were .8 inches instead of 1 inch. I told him that it was the standard MLA format Microsoft uses as 1 inch and he proceeds to tell me that and I quote you this genuinely came out of his mouth “You can’t trust the computer you should of checked with a personal ruler as to make sure it was correct” ... It was another 10 point reduction if you ever had to use his ruler to check or use his stapler to staple your sheets together. That was just our very first week might I add. Not many people wound up staying in the class. Fortunately I finished with a high B but man I had to worry about things like that all semester.
I agree, professors really should take constructive criticism instead of brushing it off. Just because you have professional experience does not mean you are a competent instructor. I had a University typography class where my professor asked us at the end of term if there was anything in the course or teachings that could improve, students provided constructive and honest criticism which was only met with defensiveness and snippy responses. Why ask what could be improved in a course or teachings if the professor is only going to get defensive? So pointless.
Not true, I saw someone critisize a calculus professor who actually decided since the class averaged a C on their midterm, he scrapped the midterm, literally gave us a review sheet for the final and the same exact problems that were on the review sheet was on the final only with the numbers changed. That's a cool professor. Yet he still received poor reviews saying he was too hard, LOLOL!
Why are you saying "not true"? Every professor I've ever encountered with bad grades on the web site have been bad professors. I'm sure there exceptions that is why I said almost always.
You're just blatantly basing your data of your experience tho. You should have rephrased it to "In my experience, a lot of my professor's downfalls were reflected pretty accurately on this website." Otherwise, you just come off as arrogant.
I didn't major in statistics solely because I'm saying it's ignorant to make a weak argument based on personal experience and not a collection of data from multiple sources? Get lost.
I kind of dislike how nonchalantly these guys just shove the criticisms to the side. Lots of profs aren't necessarily great at their jobs and should stop feeling to high and mighty sometimes.
I both agree, and also think the criticisms should have been more constructive. Constructive criticism points out specific issues and how they occurred, with a suggestion for how it could be improved. Non-constructive criticism are generic broad statements that sound more like insults and don't provide enough information or areas for improvement and in that case Professors would have very little to say to respond intelligibly to intelligibly written criticisms.
If you want them to pay attention to you, go visit them at their office or send em a mail/letter with constructive criticism. Often times they'll agree with what you said for a large portion of it and change it the very next lecture.
Professors are mostly only interested in their research and mentoring graduate students, thy don't give up a fuck about properly teaching undergraduates during lectures.
"Prof" is a Canadian slang, just like how "uni" is a British slang. People need to chill. It's like saying non-american english speakers are unintelligent.
Vea Marriz Banana prof stand for professors which I am surprised college kids don’t use in the US instead they use teachers which is a middle school educator
Daisy Santos I find friends better. Idk how hard working or the personalities of those strangers. I don’t trust their self-reporting. I check it out if no friends know the professor and then take it with a grain of salt and see which ones fits my schedule the best. I’ve had poorly rated professors I liked and well-rated professors I found mediocre.
Same, professors like to say that RMP is like yelp in that its just where people go to complain. I think thats partly true but I dont look for one offs. I look for issues that are consistent across multiple comments and its always been accurate for me and a few times saved my ass. Professors hate it because it gives students recourse that most schools dont when they are being unfair.
Morgan Lemons lol my math teacher called me a failure after I didn’t do my homework then I got a 100 on the exam the next day but she still roasts me it’s weird.
So are students. Not referring to any professor shown here as I don't know them, but there are teachers out there who just are toxic. Some even take pride in that.
Oh wow I feel bad for some of these people. I recently left a review of one of my professors. I could not even find the words to describe how much I appreciate him. He is the best professor I have had, I am actually about to start my fourth class with him. The reason why I like him so much is that he does not really care about your grades but he really wants you to succeed in your career. He honestly became a close friend of mine and helped me so much during a hard situation in my personal life. I wish all of my professors were like that, besides he is super chill and he is cute as well :)
This just gives a tiny glimpse into the enormous problem of professor evaluations. Students pay a LOT of money to get an education, yet they have been given no agency for what they 'purchase'. Some profs shouldn't be teaching. Yet, students don't get an opportunity to decide if they want to spend their money on those profs or other ones. IMO, all teacher evaluations should be publicly accessible. Let students have the ability to 'buy' the education that they want, and then when profs don't get any sign-ups when they're teaching classes, maybe they will actually invest time into improving. There needs to be a shift of University emphasis toward quality education, and not strictly on how much research they can publish. Furthermore, the vast majority of these profs have never been given proper educational training. They do not know the goal of education, they do not understand the value of fair assessments, and they don't know how to create exams/evaluations that are actually measuring student knowledge on the material. The quality of education at the University level is atrocious, and with the amount of money students are paying, it should be a crime. Personally, I think the government needs to step in and regulate, and demand Universities meet basic standards of education.
If it makes you feel better, out of all the profs I've had at my Uni, only 1 had justified negative reviews. Most of these reviews are just whiny spoiled brats that merely failed to grasp the material. Professors can't be doing that bad of a job. Afterall, grade inflation is still a massive issue they need to work out.
I base my schedule on when I can and want to go to uni, not who is teaching. You can adapt to a mediocre professor and you should ask friends to try to find the best professor at the best time slot, not a silly website.
because i'm not going to judge a teacher based on what random dipshit A or random dipshit B think. i bet good money that most of those bad reviews were people who got Ds and Fs. none of them actually provide constructive criticism about how the class is laid out, the level of difficulty, and other stuff.
University education is not "professors says, the class repeats out loud" style. If you wanna learn, go to the library and do it independently. Thos "unrelated" stories most of the times are given for a reason, to make your gears spinning, to look differently at some trivial matter, etc. Unfortunately, those "unrelated" stories are often misunderstood or not understood at all, because students come unprepared to classes, expecting all input to be shoved into their minds right there by the profs.
And it's fuckin interesting. People complain about classes when the teachers teach. People complain about classes when the teachers don't. make up your mind and shut the fuck up
My hardest class was a material engineering class taught by a guy from China. Poor guy, he was very intelligent and knew what he was talking about. He had a VERY thick accent, and his hand writing on the white board was extremely bad to boot! It was a frustrating class. I don't like talking about about the professor, but it was just a pain to get through.
Mr. Stkrdknmibalz I get you. English is my second language, and accents are my biggest obstacle. I jump of joy when I find an American professor available for a certain class.
Some of these seem true. When a comment is saying the prof has a bad "speech rate" and the guy reading it can barely enunciate, yeah it's a fair criticism. These are paying customers.
He is definitely gonna be successful. The ones who do smart work like that are the ones who end up owning corporations or manage people below them. He works smarter, not harder. Or in another term: he was playing chess and everyone else checkers
It doesnt have a nice ring to it like it does in French. and I think the website is called rate my teacher. com but they changed the name for some reason
For everyone in the comments irritated about the word "prof": It's very, very, very common in Canada. Why do some people have to be rude about it? Like, chill maybe?
If you read professor reviews on rate my professor, they’re usually freshmen classes getting bad reviews from stupid kids who were probably on their phones the whole time.....
I liked the woman too. She seemed nice. I generally found none of them to take too much offense. Which is how it should be. Students can say whatever they want, it mostly depends if they pass or not.
Literally zero of them felt stuck up to me. A lot of them were joking around about the reviews too, some more dryly than others, but still having fun with it for the most part lol.
I wasn't thrilled about my calculus professor until I started going to his office for help after class. With a few exceptions, putting in the work and coming in with specific questions will help a lot because they know you're putting in the work and trying to do well.
If these comments are indeed real, then they are heavily edited. First of all, they are all written in complete thoughts/sentences without weird errors or slang. Secondly, when there was a word bleeped out, a new word was simply substituted in into the comment.
EyeLean5280 Well it's that and the format of the comments are kind of in a style that is reminiscent to me of social media sites like Twitter. It's hard for you to write full reviews.
Some professor are really mean but I wouldn’t leave comments about their appearance
i think that the professors are making fun of the mean comments and as a result they might come across as mean, but I know i wouldn’t come across as very nice and happy responding to mean comments
Gotta let people know when you spot a hot one *shrug*
Fefa Unless you really wanted to hurt them.
Yeah me too, it’s just cruel and unnecessary.
If you look up Patty Donaldson at Angelina College it says “Also has a smokin hott tight body for an older lady” 😂
The bald professor was so sad. His face seemed like his entire world was crashing down because one of his students thought he was too bald.
JakeyBoy I know it’s so mean. You could tell he was hurting so badly. Some students have taken this way too personal and too far
o_0@@Stephiscool444
"too bald"
:,c
i feel sooo bad for hin
That Asian professor isn’t taking this seriously and it’s hilarious
Striver of Strength & Beyond what’s the pepper mean?
@@DrewHaver I can’t say it because UA-cam somehow magically removes any comment of mine that contains a bad word but it’s literally a mans private part.
“Wow,Please bring another pillow for me!”
“At least bring a pillow for my head”🤣
Because that may not be his native language, therefore having lower emotion connections.
The guy in 2:30 didn’t even leave a bad review, he just talked about how he essentially was the best trader and merchant in that entire class, earning himself 8 answers by spreading that knowledge around cleverly.
That's a cliche, he didn't really do that
Insolentish what do you mean?
This man was running a study guide ponzi scheme
So fake you can’t even write that many words on RMP. There’s a word count limit
Guys am I the only one who saw his earrings?
If a teacher brags about the amount of students he fails each year, don't take their class. Find one that might be willing to help you.
World's Okay-est Person
Oh yeah yeah
RaxxTV stfu dead joke
If the teacher takes pride in failing students, they shouldn't be professors
World's Okay-est Person exactly
kyle oien Exactly
“Do you hire people to go to the gym for you?” Lmao
Really true, how are these people going to fair when they are hired for jobs they can't actually do because they "schemed" their way through school? Not the flex he thought it was!
@@ashtastical2622 i mean, it really depends what the subject was, humanities gives useless busy work
@@ashtastical2622 They'll just scheme their way through their job, stealing others' merits.
@icodestuff6241, fair enough, but all the professors in the video teach mechanical engineering.
"Do you hire people to go to the gym for you?"
tbh the guy in that review was pretty smart. The professor was just salty that he didn't do any work
And how do you have any way of knowing this? Do you happen to have this professor?
Vladislav Dra
that was the craziest roast ever damnnnnn he like sniped him headshotttt xD hehe!
That burn was my favorite part!
Dude with "big teeth" has a great smile.
I know, straight pearls.
Yea he's a decent looking guy
I though he was going to smile and his smile was going to be awful idk
I was thinking the same thing!!
He's adorable!!
“You miss counted there are 138”
He so savage I cant
420 blaze it
I had a professor that told us “pls don’t rate me on ratemyprofessor” and we were all confused and were like “we took your class because we found you on ratemyprofessor” “you have amazing ratings and you’re a good teacher”
Maybe their class was getting to full or somthing
reverse psychology
@@katie-st8nx I was registered for Calculus 2 the other day at my school, there's this one professor for has a 5/5 on Rate my professor and his 7:30AM class has a 17 person waitlist, like wth this is college why are you waking up for 7:30am classes???
@@Immadeus depends if other options had a lower rating teacher you know
if the only options were a 7:30 AM lecture with a great prof or a Noon class with a terrible professor i’m choosing 7:30 AM
“Wow, please bring another pillow for me.”
Savage.
I liked that guy!
He was such a good sport. I think even DeNiro would struggle to make a class in civil and mech e interesting.
I didnt get what he meant?
Arch I think he meant “I’m boring at teaching u guys too”
Joe N. That made me laugh so hard
your pillow will fall asleep too lol
eric harvey I died laughing after hearing that.
I cracked at that one 😂😂😂
I died when he read that 😂
Best joke in the video so far!
omg. My heart broke at the dude reading the comment about being bald ;(
I KNOW!!!
You can tell that guy can't laugh at himself or take criticism well
I felt so bad honestly. Why pick on him for that reason?
wahman wahman right? That as just mean! Hope that reviewer doesn't go bald ....
assmane999 Well if it's his biggest issue with his appearance it's understandable. He genuinely looked hurt by this comment ...
As a Canadian, this is the first time I heard that “prof” is not used in the states. My mind is blown
im from toronto & have never heard anyone say “prof” other than in text
Molly Davis can’t speak for the rest but my friend in Waterloo says prof. Thou he’s originally from bc so who knows
Yeah, I live in Alberta, and people use prof all the time
fr it feels weird saying “professor” I’m so used to “prof”
Philip Martin Well yeah because abbreviations are apparently 1000% more convenient compared to typing out five more letters.
*"Does that mean I'm hot?"* lol aw
What does it mean?
@@Lookatmeshine it does mean that. That the student finds him or her attractive.
"no one cares about potatoes"
Reminds me of my highschool biology teacher
i do, that's why i'm into agriculture.
Say it to the entire nation of Irish!
NO POMEGRANATES
Matt Damon cared about potatoes and it kept him alive on Mars for 578 Earth days.
So maybe caring about potatoes is more important than we think.
/watch?v=QiqqC_fbP1c&ab_channel=Rydhorn
"Does that mean I'm hot" LOL
but what does it mean?
In South Korea a pepper emoticon is a euphemism for a penis.
i thought it was those things they put on the menu to show if the food is spicy or mild. one chilli picture would mean the food is mild idk lol
it means he makes you sweat but only slightly
mans not hot
people actually say "profs?" wtf
james yarberry Yes it is quite common in Canada. Could be because professeur in French is often shortened to prof as well.
I never heard it til I went to college in the Bay Area in CA and I live in the Central Coast like an hour away.
i see people write it like that, but i've never heard someone pronounce it like that where i live in socal
I live in central California, and I've never heard people say it like this. But I did just receive a text message from my grandma who wrote it out like "proffs" and now I finally understand why O.o
Haha ikr it's so annoying
literally died laughing at pillow joke
Kindapple for real😂
same here 😂
Me too😂😂
really? literally? Please tell me about your resurrection.
His response was funny too tho
“Bring a pillow for me” 😂
If people can't be bothered to say WHY they didn't like the professor, it sounds like they're just salty over a grade.
I mean it's understandable how boring certain people can be.
you didn't go to class to be entertained. It's college, not kindergarten. If the professor is always late or not working hard enough then sure say something harsh. Boring? School is meant to be boring. Deal with it or never go to one. Truly felt sorry for the lady who seems nice and hard-working.
School is not meant to be boring. Sure, I'm not there for the prof to put up an entertainment show, but they should at least try to make the subject interesting and convey what makes it important.
Most people have access to the internet and libraries these days. There's literally no need for professors as teachers, unless they make an effort to make things more interesting/easier to understand. There used to be times when professors had some rare knowledge that was hard to get elsewhere, but those times are long gone.
And yet somehow even with the internet and libraries, most people are still incredibly ignorant.
“BORING. But i learned there are 137 ceiling tiles in ceme 1205”
“I think you miscounted one there are actually 138”
Straight savage.
best teacher XD
He had a couple other good responses goo
lmao
As an Irishman, I must say, I care deeply about potatoes
I LOVE POTATOES
Yeah, until the famine hit and left more than half of the Irish malnourished
That's because the British didn't let you have anything else. Do you know potatoes are originally from the Americas.
*Irish Potato Famine has entered the chat*
POTATOES BOIL EM MASH EM STICK EM IN A STEW POTATOES
My uncle's ratemyprofessor review is probably my favorite: "Dr. Whaley was neither a great teacher nor a bad teacher. He was mediocre, as was his class. It was boring and painful to sit through for two hours, and he jumped from topic to topic. He also was a narcissist and made offensive jokes, like the time he showed a photo of dead Civil War soldiers and made a joke and zoomed in on their rotting corpses."
that's actually pretty funny.
lmao i need more context on that civil war corpse joke
You got the pics?
What is there to be offended about. It is not like the student’s great x6 grandfather was in the photo. Sometimes, people take stuff too seriously. If a professor can make jokes, surely a student will also understand not to take jokes too seriously.
@@Arrayonex If I'm potentially paying hundreds of dollars to take a required class, I'm allowed to be upset if the course material is dog shit, as is the professor. There is nothing worse than taking a boring class on top of grueling classes. On one hand, the fact that I have to sit through mind-numbing lectures for credits that don't matter is stupid. On the other, I ALSO have to then study for said class on top of other classes that are of far more importance. If I get a bad grade because the content sucks, the professor sucks, AND the lectures suck, then that's a potential loss of scholarship. Calculus III isn't easy. I care way more about it than "Western History" or "Survey of Arts in Western Cultures." Yet they're required credits for my degree.
Additionally, I, for one, don't enjoy looking at the rotting corpses of long-dead men. Maybe you and the other commentators do? That's your business, not mine.
That poor lady seems like the kindest professor ever, I feel very bad for her.
you wouldnt know if you have not taken her class.
lemon tree probably
I had teachers who had business mode in school and were friendly as anyone outside
She teaches Dynamics. The class within itself is just a weird (and for a me a very hard) learning curve.
@@helms6561 I have to take dynamics next. Where does she teach? I'm taking this professor!
@@jameskelly3129 I don't know, I never had her or went to this University. The course itself is a universal standard for an engineering course. It covers Kinematics, linear and angular momentum, work and energy, rigid bodies, etc. A introductory to physics course covers the topics but not in the complexity as Dynamics does. It's concepts seem simple to me now just because I am a controls and systems nut but I had to take this course twice. My advice is understand the concepts and FOLLOW THE UNITS!!! I am pretty sure all engineers can agree that this is a universally hard learning curve course.
Some of these students are savage lol why you guys picking on their physical appearance!
omgitstracey they wouldn't care about it or say that unless they hate the professor himself/herself because, for example, they don't teach well or are really bad at it.
but that wouldn't show others that concept tho. It seems to me they only showed how low their grades and characters are.
welcome to the internet liu, you're a little behind, but better late than never I guess
It's always been a thing since elementary to pick on teachers appearance.
Because if you sit through their class for hours and hours and they’re a bad teacher u get mad.
If you say prof instead of professor please never attend a class again
+Direwolf202 ok twitter generation... Some of us don't mind using TWO EXTRA Syllables, to not sound moronic.
Direwolf202 have you been to college? They aren’t churning out the most intelligent people these days. Being in college doesn’t automatically make someone smart. It’s literally the thing to do in this country after high school. If you have or can get money, off to college you go
Direwolf202 why you ask?!?!?!
Because it’s fucking English you dipshit.
Its not that its unintelligent its just that its cringey lol pronounce a full word. It sounds like youre trying to hard to be cool when you say "prof" instead of professor. like "oh fuck look at me! I'm so into the COLLEGE LYFE that i dont even pronounce full college-y words anymore because I'm just sooo college!" nothing unintelligent about it. just forced and wannabe-ish.
Laur E Yeah, it's really annoying. It reminds me of this one time when a guy walked from his dormitory to the gymnasium to write his chemistry laboratory examination, and while there his cellular telephone rang, and the teacher's assistant confiscated it and took it to the recreation room while the coeducational students laughed!
There's a little thing called Zipf's law: words shorten over time to reflect popular usage. Words (and abbreviations) like dorm, gym, chem, lab, exam, cell, phone, T.A., rec, and coed are perfectly acceptable. Sure, in a formal environment, their root words are more respectful, but if we disallow word clipping, we're back to riding omnibuses and taxicabs.
those earrings though....
turbocharged9589 no kidding. What’s up with that
What earings?
I like them
So awesome!!! He seems like an amazing prof!!
they look like potara earrings tbh
Professor gave them 3/8 exam questions? And he is complaining!?
He didnt complain...
@@MattH-wg7ou just 2 pages? damn. that's weak
@@mango-strawberryyou have a pleasing pfp
@@sangeetajinder7688 haha thanks
as funny as it is treating this like a "mean tweets" segment...a lot of them weren't rude or harsh, and sounded like genuine criticism to which the profs sound like they couldn't give a shit...for example, the one about the guy speeding through his powerpoints...when i have classes with instructors like that, I stop going to class...if you're not going to teach me anything, and you're just going to read at a pace that nobody can process new information at, then i'll stay home and do it at my own pace (therefore we don't need a teacher in your position, you add nothing).
Yeah, agree with your comment. Lecturers speeding through 100 slide PowerPoints was my biggest peeve whilst studying, no one benefits from that, like condense the slides and spend a little longer on each pleaseee
If you're not smart enough of or fast enough for an advanced education to get an advanced degree, don't go to college.
@@davidsmock8235 If the slides go by too fast to copy down important info, they're not teaching right. That doesn't mean someone isn't smart enough or fast enough, they just deserve a better prof. They're paying a lot of money to be taught, so if they could learn everything from the book anyway there's not really a point. It's not that hard to condense info onto fewer slides.
@@junofrancis I disagree.
@@davidsmock8235 Very well-backed argument.
LOL Love that one "Do you hire people to go to the gym for ya?"
trader025 OMEGALUL
Canada
I loved that one too
it's a good argument if you're there trying to learn and not just pass the course
I guess professors don’t realize we’re here to pass, a lot of these teachers seem to be entry classes which are utterly useless in real life and therefore aren’t worth learning about.
I dunno who was the smartest: the guy that traded answers or the professor who roasted him
The professor
The guy
Going to the Gym and getting questions are 2 very different things
@@jackbrian7083 It's about learning things about the subject when you're trying to find the answers, not just finding the exact answers themselves.
@@StarPlatinum3000 you could just as well learn it by understanding what was done in the answers, also for those who have already understood the topics would find it extremely boring and A waste of time to do a whole question, atleast in my friends and my experience it is, which is why what the guy did very clever, if you go to the Gym on the other hand its you physical and psychological aspect which may Profit from it and you cant really get physicaly better by understanding how an excercise is done so they are in the most important aspect inheritley different
"wow please bring another pillow for me!" lol
“When I asked him a question, he got angry and answered me with some other questions.” ... *in slight anger* “WHO WROTE THIS” 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey, I care about potatoes. Potatoes r great. U can bake them, u can mash them, u can fry them. And the potato teacher seems sweet.
boilem mashem puteminastew
@@martianmadwoman This comment is precious
can u take the potato to bed tho?
He's a sweet potato
“Meant to teach dynamics” oh gosh poor lady. No one likes the dynamics professors
that's a bad dynamic
Yeah it's hard but practice,,,,, lots of practice.
Was I the only one that actually laughed out loud at the bring a pillow for your pillow because it will fall asleep too comment😭😂😂😂
HAHAHA mee too
honestly i was dying as a result of that comment for hours
me too
Man that professor (Steve Feng) was hilarious. Whoever wrote that comment probably has a dry sense of humor!
xD
Every time that they say "prof" I die a little bit inside
Tiffany Falls ow, whys that?
No one says that in real life but when typing it's a totally normal thing to do... no one has time to write professor man lmao
Tretch tbh the only time I ever even use "Professor" is when talking directly to them, otherwise it's just their last name for me. Even typing "profs" makes me feel like I'm chewing on glass lmao
the fuck is with this "prof" thing? it's perfectly normal to say at least where i live, i dont understand what the cringe is about.
the coned one yeah I don't get it at all. My professors even write prof. On the board for the first day of class. I think it's only weird if you say it in real life
he has nice teeth to me
“A hot pepper..... what does that mean?” 😂
one of my favorite comments on a engineering prof at my school : "Mohammad Danesh's eyebrows suit the man with a perfection rarely found in nature. They bristle from his forehead with the stubborn arrogance of a bougainvillea hedgerow, defying all attempts to question their inexorable will. Perched on his face like a pair of unusually hairy caterpillars engaged in a passionate kiss, they meet at an angle only slightly less obtuse than the man who wears them. "
He got himself some brilliant students it seems.
WTF?!? 😂😂
If the English prof read that she/he would faint.
lol what a profound observation
Put that man in a professional writing major 🤣
What the hell I feel bad for the teacher at 1:18 he still has some hair
And he has name it's Dr. Cripton.
"do you hire the people to go the gym for ya . " oh man haha
That Japanese professor seems chill af
Japanese?
@@erink8434 hmm Vietnamese?
@@Submersed24 he's Chinese. Recognized that by his accent
ruobing Kong +1
Pretty sure he's Chinese, and to be honest, most Chinese teachers are boring, but the best part of a Chinese teacher is, he is usually not mean, unlike white teachers.
"do you hire people to go to the gym for you?" 😂😂 clever
The bell curve rant at end cracked me up
they are too harsh on the woman teacher geez lmao
Rachel I know it hurts me 😩
If she is bad teacher why not
College female professors tend to take their job a lot more seriously then male professors from what I’ve noticed so they are usually a lot more strict and hard. Don’t get me wrong there are some male professors like that but it’s mainly female professors who are the hardest. And people don’t like strict or hard teachers so they write bad reviews against them.
E q u a l i t y
Nah, she looks like a bitch
The criticisms should have been more constructive. Constructive criticism points out specific issues and how they occurred, with a suggestion for how it could be improved. Non-constructive criticism are generic broad statements that sound more like insults and don't provide enough information or areas for improvement and in that case Professors would have very little to say to respond intelligibly to intelligibly written criticisms.
rate my prof isnt for the professors to improve themselves. its for potential students to figure out who to stay away from
With most of these criticism, it's pretty obvious and implied how they can improve. For example: He got angry when I asked a question. Hint: Don't get angry too fast and answer the question
Do you realize they were trying to make an entertaining video and NOT a three hour long seminar about improving the teaching techniques of these professors? You know that, right? Obviously they're going to pick the more humorous ones from that site
Elfish Coder learns constructive criticism once, is an expert
rate my prof also has a word limit so there's only so little you can write.
I feel so bad for Dr. Cripton, he seems like a really kind genuine dude. He is on the verge of tears and my gut tells me that even if you don't like his class he doesn't deserve such harsh criticism
“That’s really funny, ask my dentist about it” ... love him
“What would you rather learn about? Stats, or the Titanic?”
Stats, assuming I ever put my money for a single one of your stats lectures.
Many of these professors seem to assume that if they get a bad review by a student then that student is simply salty over their grade. I ONLY write reviews of teachers when their teaching ability is truly poor. And often times, my grade in the class was B or B+. I'll rarely write a review where my grade is C+ or below because for me to do that poorly, it was just my fault being a lazy shit or not possessing the ability.
Many of the bad professors I've had spend too much time talking about things that completely unrelated or they are contradictory and give poor explanations. Or in a unique case, taught one thing and tested on another. For many of those, I'd have attended all the classes for about a month and a half and mentally noted the problems. I only manage to recover from the first bad test grade by ceasing my attendance or not paying attention and doing other things for that hour or hour and a half, ultimately having to go home and teach myself from start to finish. Once I've reached the point of not wanting to waste my time showing up then I'll have thought about writing a review or noting it in the evaluation (often both, for the professor and future students). And while I write detailed evaluations for all mediocre professors, I mainly write public reviews for mathematics or high level science professors as students tend to struggle in those the most and require quality instruction. I'll always write a review for professors that possess personality problems such as notable hostility, blatant nepotism, or those who will sink to personal attacks or public humiliation. For courses of a creative or subjective nature like writing or art, I find that professors who judge work based on whether or not they like the student (meaning they will attack your grade for personal reasons) are always worthy of a review and complaint to the department.
Teaching profession needs to be abolished. We don't really need teachers anymore, at least for giving lectures. Too many of them, all with different teaching styles and abilities (most of which are bad). What we need are prerecorded, well explained, engaging lectures that students can just watch on their own time. With today's technology, this is of course no problem. Videos allow students to pause and replay however many times parts they don't understand. Could you do that in a lecture hall? No.
Google "Flipped Classroom Model". Sal Khan from Khan Academy (the world's real teacher) has a great TED talk on this.
@@saveUyghurs as a Professor , I agree. I love teaching asynchronous courses that are online (pre recorded lectures). I assure you that no Professor actually wants to spend time in class lecturing to your lame generation these days. You don’t even have a real opinion or perspective to bring to the table. Of course you prefer ore recorded lectures, most lazy students prefer that or they look for a Professor who is “funny” to entertain them. Lol, good luck
@@saveUyghurs Not everyone is disciplined enough to be self-taught but I agree that self-paced classes are a nice option to have. I take a lot of self-paced online courses with almost no teacher interaction at my college and learn just as well as I do with 'real' classes. At the same time, I feel like it's healthy to keep some things in-person, though. Everything is going online these days and it's getting hard to have a social life.
@@saveUyghursi'm about to start learning proof writing before i get into cs and same with general writing and literary analysis. I wasn't raised in an english speaking country so i don't even know how good writing is supposed to feel like. Now imagine someone like me with no feedback on such foundational subjects in my discipline/ interest. Professors are absolutely needed. Many things can be self taught but certain activities need an expert's feedback.
"He always came in late and looked like he hadn't slept the entire semester. He would hallucinate people raising their hand. I'm starting to worry about his health."
Toph where's that pfp from?
Instead of laughing at these maybe these professors should take this as constructive criticism. I know a lot of people that use this site religiously. I get if it’s just a few sprinkled bad reviews with a lot of good but I’ve seen ratings with majority terrible and when I got into class.. worst experience ever. He took off a whole letter grade because my indentations were .8 inches instead of 1 inch. I told him that it was the standard MLA format Microsoft uses as 1 inch and he proceeds to tell me that and I quote you this genuinely came out of his mouth “You can’t trust the computer you should of checked with a personal ruler as to make sure it was correct” ... It was another 10 point reduction if you ever had to use his ruler to check or use his stapler to staple your sheets together. That was just our very first week might I add. Not many people wound up staying in the class. Fortunately I finished with a high B but man I had to worry about things like that all semester.
Donovan Giles Jesus. That must’ve been annoying af.
I agree, professors really should take constructive criticism instead of brushing it off. Just because you have professional experience does not mean you are a competent instructor. I had a University typography class where my professor asked us at the end of term if there was anything in the course or teachings that could improve, students provided constructive and honest criticism which was only met with defensiveness and snippy responses. Why ask what could be improved in a course or teachings if the professor is only going to get defensive? So pointless.
Because not a single person who enjoys a class goes to fucking rate my professor lol it’s literally a place to shit on ur teachers
When he was getting paid to do one job, he failed.
@@Elm98 that’s not true, one of the best professors I’ve ever had was my statistics teacher and her page had over 300+ 4/5 or 5/5 reviews or more
"Who wrote this?" Does that mean you've done this to multiple people? 😂
He making fun of the comment by saying " who wrote this", since the student talked how he would answer your questions with more questions.
Criticisms on that web sites are almost always legitimate.
Not true, I saw someone critisize a calculus professor who actually decided since the class averaged a C on their midterm, he scrapped the midterm, literally gave us a review sheet for the final and the same exact problems that were on the review sheet was on the final only with the numbers changed. That's a cool professor. Yet he still received poor reviews saying he was too hard, LOLOL!
Why are you saying "not true"? Every professor I've ever encountered with bad grades on the web site have been bad professors. I'm sure there exceptions that is why I said almost always.
You're just blatantly basing your data of your experience tho. You should have rephrased it to "In my experience, a lot of my professor's downfalls were reflected pretty accurately on this website." Otherwise, you just come off as arrogant.
Clearly you didn't major in statistics.
I didn't major in statistics solely because I'm saying it's ignorant to make a weak argument based on personal experience and not a collection of data from multiple sources? Get lost.
I kind of dislike how nonchalantly these guys just shove the criticisms to the side. Lots of profs aren't necessarily great at their jobs and should stop feeling to high and mighty sometimes.
And yeah I'm open to the fact that 90% of the criticisms aren't legitimate/constructive.
I both agree, and also think the criticisms should have been more constructive. Constructive criticism points out specific issues and how they occurred, with a suggestion for how it could be improved. Non-constructive criticism are generic broad statements that sound more like insults and don't provide enough information or areas for improvement and in that case Professors would have very little to say to respond intelligibly to intelligibly written criticisms.
If you want them to pay attention to you, go visit them at their office or send em a mail/letter with constructive criticism. Often times they'll agree with what you said for a large portion of it and change it the very next lecture.
Professors are mostly only interested in their research and mentoring graduate students, thy don't give up a fuck about properly teaching undergraduates during lectures.
@Milton If this is the case, I would strongly advise you to look for a different college.
idk why but saying it like "prof" instead of professors sounds so annoying
profs and studs! embrace it!
Mushy Pork Never
mynameis bob Where are you from? In Canada we say "prof" often.
People in California say prof all the time. Lol
P R O F
Bring a pillow for your pillow cos you’re pillow will fall asleep too🤣🤣🤣
"Prof" is a Canadian slang, just like how "uni" is a British slang. People need to chill. It's like saying non-american english speakers are unintelligent.
Vea Marriz Banana prof stand for professors which I am surprised college kids don’t use in the US instead they use teachers which is a middle school educator
😂😂😂
We use both in Germany
I use rate my professor. EVERY SINGLE SEMESTER
LOVE MINE Same.
I find that ratemyprof is fairly accurate.
Daisy Santos I find friends better. Idk how hard working or the personalities of those strangers. I don’t trust their self-reporting. I check it out if no friends know the professor and then take it with a grain of salt and see which ones fits my schedule the best. I’ve had poorly rated professors I liked and well-rated professors I found mediocre.
Same, professors like to say that RMP is like yelp in that its just where people go to complain. I think thats partly true but I dont look for one offs. I look for issues that are consistent across multiple comments and its always been accurate for me and a few times saved my ass. Professors hate it because it gives students recourse that most schools dont when they are being unfair.
You practically have to or you’ll end up with one of these shit bags professors
"I think you miscalculated that, it's actually 138" DEAD
I love this...my professors need to read this....
Ps I have some mean teachers so I wouldn't feel bad
Morgan Lemons I see you EVEERRRRYYYYWHEEEERREEE!!!!?!?!?
Do not be hateful.
Morgan Lemons lol my math teacher called me a failure after I didn’t do my homework then I got a 100 on the exam the next day but she still roasts me it’s weird.
Hello God
LEMON-SENPAI
Some people forget that professors and teachers are real human beings that have feelings 😢
So are students. Not referring to any professor shown here as I don't know them, but there are teachers out there who just are toxic. Some even take pride in that.
Oh wow I feel bad for some of these people. I recently left a review of one of my professors. I could not even find the words to describe how much I appreciate him. He is the best professor I have had, I am actually about to start my fourth class with him. The reason why I like him so much is that he does not really care about your grades but he really wants you to succeed in your career. He honestly became a close friend of mine and helped me so much during a hard situation in my personal life. I wish all of my professors were like that, besides he is super chill and he is cute as well :)
That Asian teach sounds funny
bring me a pillow tooo that got me
I wish He was my prof!
kermit
nah but he's cool
A speech rate that would put a speed freak spiked on PCP to sleep. lol
That one was definitely factual.
This just gives a tiny glimpse into the enormous problem of professor evaluations.
Students pay a LOT of money to get an education, yet they have been given no agency for what they 'purchase'. Some profs shouldn't be teaching. Yet, students don't get an opportunity to decide if they want to spend their money on those profs or other ones. IMO, all teacher evaluations should be publicly accessible. Let students have the ability to 'buy' the education that they want, and then when profs don't get any sign-ups when they're teaching classes, maybe they will actually invest time into improving. There needs to be a shift of University emphasis toward quality education, and not strictly on how much research they can publish.
Furthermore, the vast majority of these profs have never been given proper educational training. They do not know the goal of education, they do not understand the value of fair assessments, and they don't know how to create exams/evaluations that are actually measuring student knowledge on the material. The quality of education at the University level is atrocious, and with the amount of money students are paying, it should be a crime. Personally, I think the government needs to step in and regulate, and demand Universities meet basic standards of education.
If it makes you feel better, out of all the profs I've had at my Uni, only 1 had justified negative reviews. Most of these reviews are just whiny spoiled brats that merely failed to grasp the material. Professors can't be doing that bad of a job. Afterall, grade inflation is still a massive issue they need to work out.
I base my schedule on when I can and want to go to uni, not who is teaching. You can adapt to a mediocre professor and you should ask friends to try to find the best professor at the best time slot, not a silly website.
Trickius 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
because i'm not going to judge a teacher based on what random dipshit A or random dipshit B think. i bet good money that most of those bad reviews were people who got Ds and Fs. none of them actually provide constructive criticism about how the class is laid out, the level of difficulty, and other stuff.
government-regulated education.... sound alot like communism to me
The mean childish comments say more about the students than the professors. Anne
The word prof is the most disgusting word I’ve ever heard and every time someone in this video used it I physically gagged
I dont like it either for some reason.
"What would you rather learn about stats or the titanic?" Unless you are going to test me on the Titanic, I'd like to learn about stats thanks.
University education is not "professors says, the class repeats out loud" style. If you wanna learn, go to the library and do it independently. Thos "unrelated" stories most of the times are given for a reason, to make your gears spinning, to look differently at some trivial matter, etc. Unfortunately, those "unrelated" stories are often misunderstood or not understood at all, because students come unprepared to classes, expecting all input to be shoved into their minds right there by the profs.
And it's fuckin interesting. People complain about classes when the teachers teach. People complain about classes when the teachers don't. make up your mind and shut the fuck up
My hardest class was a material engineering class taught by a guy from China. Poor guy, he was very intelligent and knew what he was talking about. He had a VERY thick accent, and his hand writing on the white board was extremely bad to boot! It was a frustrating class. I don't like talking about about the professor, but it was just a pain to get through.
Mr. Stkrdknmibalz I get you. English is my second language, and accents are my biggest obstacle. I jump of joy when I find an American professor available for a certain class.
Mr. Stkrdknmibalz how dare you racist
Bring a pillow for your pillow cuz your pillow will fall asleep too HAHAHA
Love the one professors earrings!! I feel bad for all of them
"I didnt know sweater was a game" lmao
The guy on the left side of the couch at 0:13 has the biggest receding hairline i have ever seen.
MrBaconstripsz 😂😂
I call him "brother head".
Makes me feel better about mine.
🙄🤭🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment
Prof. Julia Louis-Dreyfus!
LOOK AT ME i'M JULIE LOUIS-DREYFUS I WAS ON SEINFELD THE SHOW ABOUT WHITE PEOPLE EATING POTATOES AND SHIT MAN FUCK YOU BITCH!
Cheshire Hat *Jews*
That ending.....LMAO!!!!!!
Some of these seem true. When a comment is saying the prof has a bad "speech rate" and the guy reading it can barely enunciate, yeah it's a fair criticism. These are paying customers.
The guy who traded answers was a genius. This was masterfully done. I hope he becomes everything he wants to be in life, honestly.🙏
He is definitely gonna be successful. The ones who do smart work like that are the ones who end up owning corporations or manage people below them. He works smarter, not harder. Or in another term: he was playing chess and everyone else checkers
They’ll be a great engineer
LMAO He said he "I think he counted wrong, there's actually 138(tiles)" bruh Im ded
I wonder what people who say "prof" instead of "professor" do with all their free time..
Same...sounds so cringe
Nothing their to lazy to even say the whole word 😂
They spend it on ratemyprof, obviously. That and cussing out little kids in Call of Duty.
jacob lahr Lmao
manictiger why mention cod thats a dead game
Why is it so hard to say 'professor' saying just 'prof' is so lazy
Why is it so hard to take it easy?
it's somewhat annoying but okay
For real.
It doesnt have a nice ring to it like it does in French. and I think the website is called rate my teacher. com but they changed the name for some reason
Sounds like they're trying reeeeeeeeeeeeal hard to be cool and hip. Ends up making them look like pretentious idiots.
hearing "prof" is painful
David Ricks aw, why so?
It's a Canadian thing
Why?? I don't get it. We call our professors as Prof too in Malaysia. What's wrong with that?🤔
The bald guy sitting down in the grey sweater... I'm sure he really is a bad professor. The others are ok
He looks like Lex Luthor from "Smallville"
You can tell he's not very nice in real life.
Graduated from UBC in 2017. Always used the term prof in my undergrad years! Still using them now as I complete post grad in Britain.
For everyone in the comments irritated about the word "prof": It's very, very, very common in Canada. Why do some people have to be rude about it? Like, chill maybe?
Because ethnocentrism.
In quebec, we say "prof" all the time. It would be weird to say "professeur" in a casual conversation.
They're just being Americans. ignore them, they can't chill
@smellyweeb I meant that being rude and mocking other cultures is so very American.
....oh my comment is ironic lol
...I don't think anyone seriously cares if you say prof. It's a joke
If you read professor reviews on rate my professor, they’re usually freshmen classes getting bad reviews from stupid kids who were probably on their phones the whole time.....
I disliked every prof in the video except for the Asian guy. He was funny and didn't give off a stuck-up vibe.
The Asian prof was my favorite, too. But, they all seemed nice.
Idk I really liked the old guy with the earrings
I liked the woman too. She seemed nice. I generally found none of them to take too much offense. Which is how it should be. Students can say whatever they want, it mostly depends if they pass or not.
Literally zero of them felt stuck up to me. A lot of them were joking around about the reviews too, some more dryly than others, but still having fun with it for the most part lol.
The bald guy just made me pity him.
One of my ex-professors' reviews was: "Arrogant little albino."
I wasn't thrilled about my calculus professor until I started going to his office for help after class. With a few exceptions, putting in the work and coming in with specific questions will help a lot because they know you're putting in the work and trying to do well.
This was hard to watch :(
chromasphere yeah, at least they could learn a thing or two from these people.
The music was so sad
I was expecting something funnier or witty..... nothing aggressive like this.
If these comments are indeed real, then they are heavily edited. First of all, they are all written in complete thoughts/sentences without weird errors or slang. Secondly, when there was a word bleeped out, a new word was simply substituted in into the comment.
it also has a word limit, and the story about getting all 8 answers seemed way to long for ratemyprofessor to accept it.
We’re highly educated college students, I think we can formulate sentences.
Maybe the bitter students are the incompetent ones looking to blame their profs.
EyeLean5280 Well it's that and the format of the comments are kind of in a style that is reminiscent to me of social media sites like Twitter.
It's hard for you to write full reviews.
lol i use rate my profs several times a year before enrolling into classes to view profs reviews and also post my own...this is real
Bro.. at 0:13.. as a fellow young-balding man, please, for all of us, just cut your losses bro.
Rhapbus1 LMAO!!! “Cut your losses”
What does that mean
1:45 am I the only one that has never seen a guy wear earrings like that before?
“At least I’m doing something” 🔥🔥🔥 DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYUM thats roast was straight fire😂😂😂
That guy at 0:13 hairline though. His hair can’t decide how old this nigga really is 😂😂
You could land an airplane on his forehead and still have room for a football stadium.
Too bad he doesnt just shave it all off, would look much better that way.
If the 45 minutes of Titanic comment was real, come on. That is pretty bad.
What? Would you rather hear about statistics in your statistics class? This professor seems to think not.
Global Warming Skeptic it’s statics, not statistics. Two very different classes
Psh, when I spend hundreds of dollars on a course, I definitely want the whole thing to be derailed so I can learn nothing.
4:30 oh.. I like her voice xD
Something about her is charming and elegant :)
“You miss counted there’s actually 138”
I want this professor
“What would you rather heard about, stats or the titanic?” 😂😂