Don't you hate it when you have a teacher who can't speak english?

amdskip

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Jan 6, 2001
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This teacher seriously has the worst broken english I have ever heard. Good thing his stolen notes are all posted.

I'm just neffing instead of trying to understand him, not worth it. It sucks you have to teach the class to yourself. The class is UNIX btw.
 

ArmchairAthlete

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Dec 3, 2002
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At my school you can drop courses the first week and sign up for different ones without any permanent record that you dropped the course. Could you have done that?

So far my profs have all spoken english well enough.
 

Dedpuhl

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Nov 20, 1999
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Yep. That's the price I paid to become an Engineer. LSU has some of the worst broken-English speakers ever...
 

DurocShark

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Apr 18, 2001
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How the heck can they have teachers with muddled engrish? WTF? I won't even hire people with moderately thick accents for my Help Desk.

Grrr....
 

bobsmith1492

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I've had approximately 2/9 of my teachers over the past year that speak English intelligibly. Again, engineering :)

Methinks there could be good money in teaching engineering in the States (while knowing good English).
 

AdamSnow

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I hate it.

I also cant understand how when everyone there speaks english, they hire someone who cant. How can we learn good if we cant understand the guy ?

I hated college for this reason.
 

OffTopic1

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Professors are hired for their credentials, and not for their ability to speak English. I have had an East Indian Math teacher that hold 2 PHDs, and his accents was impossible to listen to or tolerate.
 

NuclearNed

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I had a senior level math course with a Japanese professor whose grasp of English was tenuous at best. He was the only person who taught that particular course at my university because he was a renowned expert on the subject. That was possibly one of the most difficult courses I have ever taken, largely due to the language barrier.