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post 1611823681 07-27-2020, 02:23 PM
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Any College Professors on the MISC?

So we all know college is a rage inducing scam at the very best, from the student’s perspective. (And by extension, society’s perspective).

However, I could understand the appeal of being employed by a college. Available resources to conduct your own work, be exposed to a number of other experts in whatever field everyday. Essentially never stop learning. (Acknowledging learning and achieving education are two separate things).

I just have to wonder what a terrible conflict that must stimulate in people. Sure there is personal gain, and you can contribute to significant advances in various communities. However, just the understanding of what a money worshipping, exploitative institution college has become in America must be a huge turn off.

Any input from from some insiders?
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post 1611823791 07-27-2020, 02:25 PM
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post 1611824181 07-27-2020, 02:29 PM
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post 1611824281 07-27-2020, 02:30 PM
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if they have tenure, they can come out and post anything they want
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post 1611825041 07-27-2020, 02:37 PM
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I'd be interested to hear some input. The little I know from the program I was a part of is that chit gets political in uni among deans, tenured professors, etc. So much so, it was rumored that a couple of old tenured professors were going to retire.
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post 1611825851 07-27-2020, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted By digital022
I'd be interested to hear some input. The little I know from the program I was a part of is that chit gets political in uni among deans, tenured professors, etc. So much so, it was rumored that a couple of old tenured professors were going to retire.
there is definitely a pecking order and favoritism. tenured professors are hired based on their connections and the money they bring. a professors that is well connected with industry and bringing in all of the research/grant money have a lot of say in the inner workings of a university.
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post 1611826001 07-27-2020, 02:48 PM
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Hey op, why do you have a pic of yourself in army clothes? Dont you know the us stoled the land from the natives? You proud to represent that? I just did a 1500k road trip. Y'all took a lot of of land and resources. No wonder the army can afford all of that nice equipment.

Anyone in the us uniform gits no respek from me.
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post 1611826231 07-27-2020, 02:50 PM
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I do some online stuff here and there. I know a guy making a killing but he's online teaching for like 10 different schools.


Online is a racket. Major universities are creeping more and more into a blended schedule. Plenty of opportunities to teach if you have the credentials.

That's all the inside I got. I don't talk to tweed jacket wearing dweebs
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post 1611826711 07-27-2020, 02:55 PM
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I work with a lot of people in academia and research, and I think most of them don't really care about students' loans.
They're primarily focused on their research and getting that teaching position.

Most people in academia live a completely different life than the average person.
Most come from middle/upper middle class families or from foreign countries, so they rarely have student loans themselves.
One mentor I had said that her family was paying for her undergrad student loans, and she will pay her siblings loans too when she gets a position at a university.

They can't really relate with people studying to go work in the industry.
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post 1611827381 07-27-2020, 03:02 PM
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A few guys I went to school with are college profs. For those lucky enough to get tenure, it took several years and different gigs before it finally happened.
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post 1611827641 07-27-2020, 03:04 PM
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Most people in academia are tools with worthless opinions on any subject except their area of expertise. And some of those opinions are suspect. Source: I am a former college professor.
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post 1611828151 07-27-2020, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted By tunafishha
Hey op, why do you have a pic of yourself in army clothes? Dont you know the us stoled the land from the natives? You proud to represent that? I just did a 1500k road trip. Y'all took a lot of of land and resources. No wonder the army can afford all of that nice equipment.

Anyone in the us uniform gits no respek from me.
You forgot about the taxes that you pay as well. The military wouldn’t be able to do it without you. Kisses.
Originally Posted By nnodcvcker
I work with a lot of people in academia and research, and I think most of them don't really care about students' loans.
They're primarily focused on their research and getting that teaching position.

Most people in academia live a completely different life than the average person.
Most come from middle/upper middle class families or from foreign countries, so they rarely have student loans themselves.
One mentor I had said that her family was paying for her undergrad student loans, and she will pay her siblings loans too when she gets a position at a university.

They can't really relate with people studying to go work in the industry.
That makes sense. The military has paid for all of my college, including the graduate degree I am working on now. But I can still empathize with a large amount of the population just getting recked unnecessarily by this image “you have to have a degree” and that you have to go into significant debt for it.

Don’t get me wrong, I am not trying to discount personal financial responsibility and planning, but what chance do people have? They are led to believe they need the degree, and there is no way to do it other than significant debt.
“The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.“

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post 1611829461 07-27-2020, 03:26 PM
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I’m a lecturer at a Canadian state college and absolutely love it. The experience of standing in front of a 50+ crowd for three hours and sharing ideas concepts and interacting-debating is similar to a drug like experience to me. It’s addictive and rewarding. You also get paid decent for the amount of actual work.

I’ll add that a lot of my colleagues are smart as **** but a lot of them are soft betas so that’s one thing that, I think, has helped set me apart and probably land the gig on the first place.
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Originally Posted By gorex
I’m a lecturer at a Canadian state college and absolutely love it. The experience of standing in front of a 50+ crowd for three hours and sharing ideas concepts and interacting-debating is similar to a drug like experience to me. It’s addictive and rewarding. You also get paid decent for the amount of actual work.

I’ll add that a lot of my colleagues are smart as **** but a lot of them are soft betas so that’s one thing that, I think, has helped set me apart and probably land the gig on the first place.
As I understand it, college in Canada is much more there to educate the population than it is to harvest every little penny in the world though, right?
“The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.“

PS: Don't eat poop, just don't let the idea of it stop you from living life to its fullest.
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