Power-Tripping Professor Tries To Punish Sick Student, Gets Publicly Schooled Instead

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Power-Tripping Professor Tries To Punish Sick Student, Gets Publicly Schooled Instead
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'The look on the professor's face still makes me chuckle to this day.'

Over half of students say their professor’s teaching style has made it harder for them to succeed in college

This puts “teaching style that didn’t work for me” as the number one barrier to academic success, based on the survey findings. This issue is even more pronounced among certain groups, such as those with learning disabilities or related conditions.

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