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For the most part, I dont think professors have an opinion either way.
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What is funny, if and I say if, a GLO has a test bank, it is for a reason to help on tests. If a Prof is to lazy to change his tests around, so be it.
But, in any class, there can be a multitude of questions, many being the same from old tests. It is still a learning process by the student isnt it? If a student cannot learn out of book about the subject, then, how much will they learn from just reading test questions and have no comprehension? Some Academians have huge egos or after tenure are just plain bored and need a new profession. |
i've noticed that a lot of my professors are either completely neutral or react positively, asking about events and never hesitating to let us announce programming and things.
i guess greeks have a polarizing power-- some love us and some hate us, depending on where they get their information from. |
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Hey, I just signed up on this thing, and I've been looking at other Greek signatures. Does anyone know how to get Greek letters to show up as a signature. I can't figure it out. My sig looks pretty weak. Oh well, can't win em' all.:o
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I really never had a problem with the professors that were Greek. I had a problem with the ones that weren't but only when I was on line, b/c my grades had dropped while I was pledging.
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Click on the "Quick Links" tab, scroll to "Edit Signature". Open Microsoft Word type your letters onto the document (by using the Insert Symbol Command), highlight them, type CTRL+C, go back to the edit signature field on GC and type CTRL+V. |
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