Are subjects hard bc of the content or the professor?

People who blame the professor kill me. I'm a pharmacist and was a bio major at ASU. I had good teacher and bad teachers. I had a 3.92 GPA at ASU and 3.1 at pharmacy school and not once did I ever attribute my grade to the professor.

Does the professor matter? Of course, are they the reason you got your grade? Probably not. A good teacher might help your grade out a little bit, but if you're a C student, you're probably not going to get an A in O Chem or Physics because your professor.

Honestly people want to blame anyone except themselves nowadays.
 
People who blame the professor kill me. I'm a pharmacist and was a bio major at ASU. I had good teacher and bad teachers. I had a 3.92 GPA at ASU and 3.1 at pharmacy school and not once did I ever attribute my grade to the professor.

Does the professor matter? Of course, are they the reason you got your grade? Probably not. A good teacher might help your grade out a little bit, but if you're a C student, you're probably not going to get an A in O Chem or Physics because your professor.

Honestly people want to blame anyone except themselves nowadays.

truest thing ever. i went to a private school and did pretty well but my friends didnt. they were always saying if they went to a state school they would do so much better... i just think that it would be easier to get the same grades they were getting already. u play to ur competition
 
if i had a bad professor, i had to teach myself the material. especially for calculus or ochem or physics. youtube was my best friend. 
 
It depends how intense the program is in each individual school. No programs are alike.

But at the same time I felt that a good professor will make a subject easy because either he/she teaches it really well or you are willing to put in the extra effort for some reason. I know that I had this happen to me in undergrad a few times. Grad school is much easier so I really haven't had to do it as much other than one class.
 
You can take the exact same class at two different colleges/universities and the difficulty will vary.
 
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