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how much do you trust rate my professors? : r college - Reddit Reasonably accurate but with a very, very large caveat and a bucket of salt Read professors you've already had to get a feel for the difference between the "this is a hard professor," vs "I'm a whiney bitch, didn't turn in any work, and failed the class," vs "this professor shouldn't be allowed to teach" bad reviews
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Thoughts on Prof. vs Dr. ? : r Professors - Reddit On our community college campus, the professor title is reserved by contract only for those who are ranked as assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor
How are Professor titles awarded in Singapore? - Reddit Professor is a job title, not an academic qualification There are plenty of adjunct professors without PhDs in healthcare, both public healthcare and private healthcare A lot of consultants and senior consultants in public hospitals are adjunct professors because they teach medical students in LKC and YLL and perform clinical research
How reliable are rate my professor reviews? : r college - Reddit How reliable are rate my professor reviews? I've looked through rate my professor and overall I've been hearing mixed opinions on the reliability of the website in terms of the reviews of the professors Can anyone attest to how credible the site is for determining how good a professor will be?
Professor Oak biography : r pokemon - Reddit Professor Oak is one of the most easily recognisable characters in the Pokémon world, introducing many young trainers to a mystical world inhabited by creatures with whom transformative partnerships and life-long bonds are formed