I mean I'm all here for a challenging course. I want to be challenged, but when Professors are saying things like I guarantee at least 60% of you will fail the first test or most of you won't be here after mid-term, I can't help but feel like they're stacking the odds against me. Normally, I am in the group that excels, but I've always felt like even though college is higher learning professors still need to realize we're students at the end of the day. Not only that, but they need to realize that we, as students, have heavy course loads that we have to ration out and dedicate our time to. As much as I want to spend the majority of my time on Zoology, I'm still taking Physics and A&PII. It's hard. So I was just wondering am I in the minority for feeling like this or do you feel like professors should be more empathetic because they've been there before and they should genuinely care about their students excelling?
Discuss.
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