This story is so very true. I have actually been saying this to my fellow humans for about a decade. Unfortunately about half of them look at me like I'm an alien when I say it
Great story. Honestly, I do not think that "I have failed more students than anyone else" is a thing to boast about. If you have failed that many students, then you are not a teacher. You are just someone imitating a teacher and getting paid for it.
I've actually had a high-school chemistry teacher and one or two college professors who tried to "weed-out" their classes this way. I got mad and did well in those classes because the teachers were arrogant.
LOL! Then they did their job, didn't they? You missed the real point. They pushed your buttons, and by doing so, you pushed yourself to prove them wrong. Yet, instead of understanding that they challenged you, you still resent them. You passed their classes, but you haven't matured enough to realize what you gained by succeeding.
Your time in your story is All Jacked for one you said 10 minutes for them to build a shelter in the story it says 45 minutes had gone by then all of a sudden it's 30 minutes left you really need to double-check your videos before you post them
Very good story, I enjoyed it all the way thru. I can't help but think that the AI that's reading the story sounds a bit like Rod Serling of "Twilight Zone" fame. Thank you and allow me to say "Humanity F*ck Yeah".
Honestly the professor of this story rubbed me entirely the wrong way. They took way too much pride in failing students, rather than actually teaching them, and was too busy self aggrandizing to notice their own hypocritical arrogance.
That's the attitude of immaturity. By telling them up front that he has failed more students than anyone else, he's issuing a challenge. "Prove yourself better". If you don't believe me, think about what he also said afterwards, he stated "I have also produced more top graduates than anyone else". The best will always accept that challenge and excel, while those who aren't willing to fight for it, will quit. Which one are you? Would you push yourself to prove you're worthy, or do you get butthurt and quit?
@ First of all the entire outlook of assuming in the first place is in of itself immature. You assume the best are competitive. You also assume that threatening someone with failure will produce the best results, and you assume that any student has anything to prove to anyone other than themselves.
Yeah, didn’t take classes from these types when I could avoid it, avoided the one flunking all males because I figured she’d get bored and find other illogical reasons to flunk people. Also avoided the speech teacher that enjoyed embarrassing his students, never help a bully by being their audience. This story just proves that after forty years it’s still common.
@@Kodanikage That's how life works. If you don't make an effort to excel, you'll always be second fiddle and doing the shit jobs for the rest of your life.
This story is so very true.
I have actually been saying this to my fellow humans for about a decade.
Unfortunately about half of them look at me like I'm an alien when I say it
Great story. Honestly, I do not think that "I have failed more students than anyone else" is a thing to boast about. If you have failed that many students, then you are not a teacher. You are just someone imitating a teacher and getting paid for it.
Really good story
I've actually had a high-school chemistry teacher and one or two college professors who tried to "weed-out" their classes this way. I got mad and did well in those classes because the teachers were arrogant.
LOL! Then they did their job, didn't they? You missed the real point. They pushed your buttons, and by doing so, you pushed yourself to prove them wrong. Yet, instead of understanding that they challenged you, you still resent them. You passed their classes, but you haven't matured enough to realize what you gained by succeeding.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!
A professor with such a high failure rate is a poor teacher.
good story .. thank you
At the beginning there were humans laughing but at the field only one student was doing, where are the others!?
Your time in your story is All Jacked for one you said 10 minutes for them to build a shelter in the story it says 45 minutes had gone by then all of a sudden it's 30 minutes left you really need to double-check your videos before you post them
Very good story, I enjoyed it all the way thru.
I can't help but think that the AI that's reading the story sounds a bit like Rod Serling of "Twilight Zone" fame.
Thank you and allow me to say "Humanity F*ck Yeah".
Honestly the professor of this story rubbed me entirely the wrong way. They took way too much pride in failing students, rather than actually teaching them, and was too busy self aggrandizing to notice their own hypocritical arrogance.
He’s a shitty teacher. He’s not taught them at all and he’s giving them a test for 60% of their grade 🙄
That's the attitude of immaturity. By telling them up front that he has failed more students than anyone else, he's issuing a challenge. "Prove yourself better". If you don't believe me, think about what he also said afterwards, he stated "I have also produced more top graduates than anyone else". The best will always accept that challenge and excel, while those who aren't willing to fight for it, will quit. Which one are you? Would you push yourself to prove you're worthy, or do you get butthurt and quit?
@ First of all the entire outlook of assuming in the first place is in of itself immature. You assume the best are competitive. You also assume that threatening someone with failure will produce the best results, and you assume that any student has anything to prove to anyone other than themselves.
Yeah, didn’t take classes from these types when I could avoid it, avoided the one flunking all males because I figured she’d get bored and find other illogical reasons to flunk people. Also avoided the speech teacher that enjoyed embarrassing his students, never help a bully by being their audience. This story just proves that after forty years it’s still common.
@@Kodanikage That's how life works. If you don't make an effort to excel, you'll always be second fiddle and doing the shit jobs for the rest of your life.
Moons in geocentric orbit?