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In reply to the discussion: College Professors Are About to Get Really Mad at President Obama [View all]joshcryer
(62,534 posts)Indeed. I had questions in economics, which, btw, is why I dropped out of class. I took economics from a logical standpoint and the entire course was subjective to hell and back and highly illogical and contradictory. The professor was highly derisive of my questions (which came from a sort of socialist inspired POV). This was highly off putting.
Perhaps my classification of potential question is too simplified, because, I mean, someone asking a question that I might know the answer to may sound like a troll question to me, but they may actually be really interested in the answer. It seems though that the questions were designed to trip up the professor, which people may have felt my questions were to my economics professor. In my case I really was interested in the answer and just couldn't reconcile the contradiction I was witnessing in the textbook.
So my original classification could definitely use some work. It just seemed from my perspective that questions being asked were not really worth the professors time and the professors always seemed bothered by all but the most obvious and easily answered questions.