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In reply to the discussion: College Professors Are About to Get Really Mad at President Obama [View all]Pholus
(4,062 posts)then again, physics is conceptual and not trivia based so it is harder to "troll." And it might also relate to the attitude of the professor -- as I am unconcerned about being "caught in my own display of ignorance" perhaps the payoff in trolling me is small enough to explain why it so rarely happens. Frankly when a student catches me out I tend to praise them heavily as they've saved me and their classmates quite a bit of hassle later on -- and they've demonstrated to me that they're engaged enough to be following my argument.
But what concerns me most about your response is that you have such a limited classification for the questions you've witnessed. If all questions fall into just those two categories you've missed the most critical one: the questions YOU should be asking. If you can't engage the material enough to ask questions that are worth your professors' answering insightfully (while remaining below the level of a "troll"
then you've wasted your educational dollars and their time.