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  1. how much do you trust rate my professors? : r/college - Reddit

    Nov 15, 2022 · 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," …

  2. 美国教授什么样的头衔含金量才高呢? - 知乎

    Feb 14, 2019 · Level 5: Full Professor 副教授一般在经历了 5-7 年的教育生涯后,就有机会去晋升为正教授(Full Professor),“正教授”是一个大学教师能达到的最高级别(教师岗位上的),而之后我们所 …

  3. How are 'Professor' titles awarded in Singapore? - Reddit

    Sep 29, 2023 · 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 …

  4. What happened to Professor Leonard? : r/calculus - Reddit

    Nov 6, 2023 · Welcome to r/calculus - a space for learning calculus and related disciplines. Remember to read the rules before posting and flair your posts appropriately.

  5. Professor hasnt graded a single assignment all semester - Reddit

    Professor hasnt graded a single assignment all semester - Final grades due 12/19 , do I elevate the matter?

  6. How do you refer to your professors? : r/college - Reddit

    Jan 26, 2022 · At community college, professors always referred to themselves as "professor" and "professor last-name", however, professors with PhDs (as some professors in community colleges …

  7. ProfessorGaia - Reddit

    A love and admiration for the Goddess Gaia Monroe AKA Professor Gaia

  8. My professor lost my final exam : r/college - Reddit

    The professor took attendance and knew that I submitted the exam, which was on a computer in the class. The computer network lost my exam along with two other students' exams. We complained to …

  9. professorcal_ - Reddit

    Jan 22, 2022 · r/professorcal_ @/ProfessorCal_ wasn't using or forcing a black woman..she was the one how started to manipulate him. If you think I'm defending him then yes, you can think whatever you …

  10. Becoming a Professor : r/math - Reddit

    Becoming a Professor I was wondering how hard is it to become a math professor and whether you need to be considerably naturally gifted or whether that's not always the case. Thanks