What are the uni lecturers/professors like in your cunt?

What are the uni lecturers/professors like in your cunt?

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2 Chinese guys that are really hard to understand, one literally called Zhang
a Pajeetess
a middle aged hippy woman

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You must go to a shitty university. I can't imagine a prestigious Anglo institution hire some Fobby Phds to teach the cream of Australian society.

i do because its cheap and i can live with my parents still

bunch of tryhard normies trying to be "hip with the kidz", even puts shitty 9g*g memes into their lecture slides and spew internet slang every chance they get

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Pretty good I guess, very nice teachers
Im lucky and grateful

What? I'm a lecturer and I haven't seen this at all. In fact, we are often accused of being stodgy. I teach biomedical though so maybe the English lecturers do it but it makes sense for them since English is a big part of the social network and entertainment world.

they are pretty cool, except for the guy who introduced our batch of 25 people to piazza.

they do because of muh diversity

I attended a small seminar at BHU once. One of the female professors got confused and irritated when I lamented the decreased use of Hindi in Indian education. Are all upper-class intellectuals this scornful of the rashtrabhasha?

She was some kind of researcher in education and I was an indology student back then.

soy

hindi isn't understood by everyone in the subcontinent and we have 22 official languages. colleges, especially prestigious and highly ranked colleges like BHU, bring people from everywhere in the country.
in my batch of 25 people, there are 3 who have a lot of trouble understanding hindi, so english is used as the medium of instruction.
also, calling hindi rashtrabhasha anywhere in south india will only invite trouble, good thing you were in Benares and the professor was were merely irritated.

old soviet fucks who can't say anything useful aside from soviet scientific gibberish about how to create a spacecraft using vacuum lamps and vodka

>Compsci
>Have 1 professor in slack group that just makes smug comments at people and made a bot that corrects people everytime they make a spelling mistake
He's pretty based desu

I don't study, but my girlfriend does though.

Hindi is the official language. There are 21 additional official regional languages. Please read the constitution of your own country.
It's not good that the official language of India is being replaced by English. I have nothing against the regional languages taking precedence over Hindi, but if you're so anglocucked you sincerely believe that replacing all native language education in India with English there's something wrong with you. India has remained relatively untouched by American cultural imperialism, but people like her are doing their utmost to bring India down with the West.

She should be more irritated over the fact that a foreign language is used to erase her culture. Gandhi called it the rashtrabhasha, forgive me but I'll put my trust in him instead of some hack.

haha your country is so africa-tier
you should an hero

My maths professor is ~90 and has Alzheimer's

this kind of argument would be valid if regional laguages of India weren't foreign to each other in the first place.

this tbqh, nique l'anglais

hindi is indeed the official language of the government of india, along with english, but that's understandable as it is based in delhi.

it is not the national language, which is what rashtrabhasha means. we don't have a national language. there is a strong distinction between a national language and an official government used by the government. go to tamil nadu and try to talk to anyone in hindi, they will not respond to you.
>Gandhi called it the rashtrabhasha, forgive me but I'll put my trust in him instead of some hack
there is no reason to heed to all of his words, he's no prophet. i don't have a lot of love for hindi or english anyways.
the elites of this country have always been heavily westernised since the days of British Raj, that doesn't matter. our culture and identity still remains strong, we literally elected a hindu monk as the chief minister of the largest state in india, and our ruling parting has strong ties with various hindu organizations.

Nationalists as hell and that's a good thing.

>good thing.
why? preparing for war?

most prestigious US unis have a lot of foreign professors

Because a lot of media mass goes full liberal and influenced by western cultures and such.

because they attract the best minds from around the world. Can the same be said about universities elsewhere?

mass media*

>Because a lot of media mass goes full liberal and influenced by western cultures and such.
so, is islam mostly a meme in Indonesia now?

Poste exquis

My parents are from Hyderabad and cannot speak Hindi, only Telugu and English - they moved to the US before I was born, and haven't taught me Telugu.

>India has remained relatively untouched by American cultural imperialism, but people like her are doing their utmost to bring India down with the West.

You have to ask yourself, is this even a concern among Indians? For the vast majority, the answer seems to be no. Think about my case - if preserving Indian heritage or culture was important to my parents, they would have taught me their language. But it clearly hasn't been a priority.

I feel many Indians in India probably feel the same, in my parents generation, maybe not so much in the current generation.

That doesn't even take into account the separation of identity between north and south indians - my parents don't care about the preservation of Telugu let alone Hindi.

For my parents, at least as far as I can tell, they see language as purely utilitarian, and distinct from culture. When they say why they didn't teach me Telugu, they say " you wouldn't really use it". And every other Indian I've met in the states says pretty much the same.

Indology seems like an interesting choice of study - do you have a graduate degree? Do you currently work in policy of some kind, or academia, or something else?

Islam cultures here are a lot different from Arab's. We're more casual and influenced by local culture. Shit like still believe from old prophecy written by a hindu king is a normal thing.

do other countries have fb meme pages for their unis that mock one another?
oh, and pretty good in my cunt op

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Having English as their lingua franca is the best thing that happened to them, look how much outsourcing and business they get because of it

>Students answer

Haha fucking what? What is this carebear hand holding bullshit? Who fucking cares what the students say about a question only the instructor can answer?

India has a great mastery of English

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Which "University" is this?

All of mine are foreigners who struggle to work out the poor English from the international students. One of them is from Bangladesh I think and he specifically warned the international students against cheating lol.

like how he took the time to be a cunt typing that out instead of answering

that guy sounds like a huge self-important cunt too

>piazza

fucking hated that meme platform

funny thing is a degree from either of those two unis is almost worthless
its like watching two vagrants fighting over an empty box

can you really blame him? so many dumb cunts ask the stupidest questions, the spoonfeeding has to stop some day

I have a femminist english teacher that thinks im a smartass and probably got the idea that im sexist or some shit
most teachers here are left-leaning. the only one i sincerely enjoy hearing speak is my history one

he's right, profs aren't there to spoonfeed you

>if there was
>was
In my country, they know how to use the subjunctive.

it's basic politeness not to be a cunt and to be helpful to other people, especially if you're in a senior position over them such as a lecturer to a student.

Not spoonfeeding students is different, at least they actually bothered going out in their own time to ask.

UQ

Sure, but being a student and having predefined resources is a different scenario, imagine if every individual student expected politeness in every whimsical issue?

The professor would find his job untenable

my dad was actually a professor for a while at a school here and he only taught one class per semester while focusing on research the rest of the year. many of the foreign profs are like that

it's more work being a cunt like that than just answering the question

Most lecturers are helpful, it's literally their job to answer student's questions anyway. Maybe it's because I come from a country where people are expected to be polite everywhere but acting up just because you think the question is obvious would be considered really cuntish, any decent person just wouldn't do it.

If you're talking about the Indo-Aryan language group it has been present in India for more than 3500 years. If that's your criteria for what's foreign and what's native you might as well call Spanish foreign to the native Basque.
I believe Hindi is the only viable option as a lingua franca if you want to preserve the regional languages. If English takes its place there will be no reason to teach regional languages either since the former Hindi belt will gain an advantage. Why should the south bother with their native languages when the north focuses solely on English? In a couple of generations desi languages will be nothing but a curiosity for linguists and LARPers.

>go to tamil nadu and try to talk to anyone in hindi
She was based in Benares, Uttar Pradesh. Hindi is the regional language of Uttar Pradesh. If you're annoyed over the proposition that Hindi should be prioritized over English in a Hindi state there's something wrong with you. If the replacement of Hindi in higher education, research, media, literature and academia doesn't phase you at all there's something amiss. The intelligentsia of India will be monolingual Anglocucks who will comment upon and make reflections about their country through the perspective of a foreigner. Do you really think this will not have an effect on Indian culture at all? Desi culture will become a botched translation of itself.

they're just saving time and trouble by learning English before it becomes the dominant language worldwide within the century

but he shouldn't need to answer it in the first place, first of all, it's a dumb question, anzac day is a public holiday here, and from the post that the prof wrote, it sounds like he even made an announcement on the unit page saying that. i agree, it wasn't the nicest way of answering it, but the kid who asked it will think twice before asking a dumb question like that that they can answer themselves next time

doesn't change the fact he's a dickhead m8, getting dumb questions is part of being part of a profession that gets asked a ton of questions

if a lecturer talked like that here people would be raising eyebrows

are poms really that sensitive?

its not so much politeness than the fact that this shows a lack of initiative from students

asking important technical questions about the course is what's expected

nah but if someone in a position like a university lecturer did that to a student it's unprofessional m8

it's not like some random guy on the street was a sarcy asshat is it

That's what I'm trying to dissuade. In a century we'll all be a brown rootless sludge speaking the same language with no idea where we came from or where we're going. Our only purpose will be to oil the System.

What a cunt. You're not in public school anymore, user. Tell that bitch something.

i still feel like it's justified considering how stupid the question was and how he obviously took no effort to research this question before posting. we won't end up seeing eye to eye on this though

Shit
t. UoN

bet I could beat the shit out of that loser

My global econ professor was from el salvador so he really liked using pupusas as the commodity in examples.

Had lecturers from all over, all pretty decent.

Except one spanish one. Walked in, mumbled his ways through the sides not giving a shit and not giving any time to write notes then walked out instantly before anyone could ask a single question.

they're all different, but the ones who teach in the first year are mostly assholes who want to get rid of as many students as possible

Tell her what.

OP didn't take the time to look into the information and he wants the professor to take her time to do what he was too lazy to do?

Stop whinning

Fuck off dumb swedeflagposter, india has way too many language areas to force one of them over the others so it makes sense to use the universal language of the world, english.

>so you're telling me war is more important than cricket match?

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there's no fucking way english will replace any of the regional languages in india, and i don't care what happens 1,000 years into the future when "we" will all be speaking Mandarian Hinglish.

Les américains deviennent de plus en plus patriciens de jour en jour.

Yeh, pretty funny shit.

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