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Taualumna 05-04-2004 06:47 PM

Prof not showing up: Has this ever happened to you?
 
I had my first spring session class today...well, I was supposed to. However, the prof never showed up! There are seven of us in the class, and we all waited for an entire hour (because someone thought that he might have confused the time, and thought the class started at 6)! At least two students called him, to no avail. We're now leaving him our email addresses so he could contact us.

Lady Pi Phi 05-04-2004 06:52 PM

I had a prof do this. We all waited 15 minutes and then left.

Someone in the class went to his office after we all left and it turned out he totally lost track of time and forgot about us.

Taualumna 05-04-2004 10:00 PM

Update: Turns out that the class doesn't start for another two weeks. He's from another department, and they run on a different schedule. I'm thinking of changing to another course, so I can finish up sooner. More later.

AchtungBaby80 05-04-2004 10:10 PM

That happened to me one time...the professor didn't show up, so we all waited for about half an hour and left. We came back next time...no professor. Someone had checked with the dean's office and they said they didn't have anyone to teach that section but they would find someone shortly so we should just come to the next meeting of the class. To make a long story short, they never did find anyone to teach than damn class so I ended up having to take it at night. But hey, at least it got me out of a class with a girl whose boyfriend I made out with not long before that. :p

Unregistered- 05-04-2004 10:17 PM

I had an American Lit professor who hardly ever showed up to class.

It was a 7:30AM Sophomore english class (which meant that I had to go or else)...and I don't know how many times the English Dept. secretary had to come and tell us Dr. Marshall wasn't showing up that morning. We'd all be pissed off because we all could have slept in that morning.

And when he DID show up to class, he'd be late and often looked hungover or he had no sleep. He'd be so bad with grading papers and returning them to us. Once he even "lost" our assignments (he said he lost them at Macy's, but we knew he was a regular at Club Rose, the skankiest Korean hostess bar in town) and then they MIRACULOUSLY showed up outta nowhere.

The best was getting the papers back... and seeing the stains and indentations of the bottom of a beer bottle. My guess was that he drank Heinekens. :o

damasa 05-05-2004 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taualumna
Update: Turns out that the class doesn't start for another two weeks. He's from another department, and they run on a different schedule. I'm thinking of changing to another course, so I can finish up sooner. More later.
So you mean to tell me that you and a bunch of other people were chilling in a room for an hour, waiting for a class that doesn't start for another two weeks?

LOL, you all should be fired....

Taualumna 05-05-2004 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by damasa
So you mean to tell me that you and a bunch of other people were chilling in a room for an hour, waiting for a class that doesn't start for another two weeks?

LOL, you all should be fired....

There were communication issues between the prof's department and mine...:eek:

MeLikey 05-05-2004 01:31 AM

Yeah, it's happened to me, I think we waited (about 25 of us) for the professor for 45 minutes and left- I just put my head down and napped on and off (it was a 9am class)- we decided to leave after asking the department where he was- turned out he was stuck in traffic and didn't have his cell on him to call the department.

DGqueen17 05-05-2004 02:14 AM

5 minute rule!!

Ginger 05-05-2004 11:24 AM

5 minutes for a TA
10 minutes for a prof.
15 minutes if he has tenure.

:D

GeekyPenguin 05-05-2004 11:57 AM

It's 5 and go unless the prof has a history of past chronic tardiness.

An HOUR? Class is only an hour!

Taualumna 05-05-2004 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
It's 5 and go unless the prof has a history of past chronic tardiness.

An HOUR? Class is only an hour!

Our class was scheduled from 5-8 pm. We waited an hour because a classmate said that his classes are often 6-8. :D

honeychile 05-05-2004 12:37 PM

I had a professor who didn't show up for the first class. After 10 minutes, we were about to leave when the Departmental secretary came in and told us that we would have no class for at least 2 weeks, as the professor had been detained in a Communist country. We all got calls when he was finally released, and had a refund on our tuition!

chideltjen 05-05-2004 12:50 PM

i have always heard it's 10 minutes if the teacher is part time and 15 minutes if the teacher is full time.

I remember I had a professor that would always show up 14 minutes late to class. We were all set to leave at the 15 minute mark and right as we were getting ready to bolt, she would show up. It sucked!

NinjaPoodle 05-05-2004 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ginger
5 minutes for a TA
10 minutes for a prof.
15 minutes if he has tenure.

:D

DItto

sororitygirl2 05-06-2004 02:44 AM

10 minutes - no more, no less. Okay, well maybe less...

Megerts 05-06-2004 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chideltjen

I remember I had a professor that would always show up 14 minutes late to class. We were all set to leave at the 15 minute mark and right as we were getting ready to bolt, she would show up. It sucked!

One of my professors did that this year... It was ANNOYING! I'd tell my roommate that I was leaving in 2 mins and start packing up my stuff and she'd come walking in the door. I think she did it just to aggitate me! It's not like she was walking far, her office was in the same building!

Last friday we had a bad rain storm so NOBODY went to class. We were sitting in there reading the paper and this girl walks in and says "you guys know your class is cancelled for today, right?" We were all I wouldnt be here if i knew it was cancelled...

i'm done now

smiley21 05-23-2004 01:15 AM

at my school, it was

10 - 15 min. for a professor

20 min. for an on-call doctor (such as psych.)

KSigkid 05-23-2004 10:34 AM

My junior year a group of us sat for a half hour of a three hour class without the professor showing up; turns out he was on assignment in London, but he had neglected to tell us.

cutiepatootie 07-07-2004 01:01 AM

its usually 5 for a TA
10 for an associate prof
and 20 for a full fledge tenured prof

I hate it when you think YES! and at 14 minutes and 55 seconds they show.

4RunnerStar 07-07-2004 02:35 AM

yeah my brother always said it depends on the degree the professor carries.

also, at the school i'll be attending in august, there's a professor that likes to show up at minute before people are going to leave. like he'll show up after 14 minutes if theyre going to leave at the 15 mark. and not only does he show up 14 minutes late, he comes in through the window. a junior told me about him the other day. she said it never fails. when he's late for class he comes in through the window. i just hope i dont have a 7:30 am class. thats brutal.

Kevin 07-11-2004 09:27 AM

We had no such rule. The prof could show at minute #54 of a 55 minute class, take role and leave.

Never happened, but theoretically, it could have.

Munchkin03 07-11-2004 09:52 AM

Never happened, not in 4 years of undergrad or a year of grad.

_Lisa_ 07-11-2004 10:27 AM

When I was a music major @ the University of Louisville my music theory teacher was always either late or missing altogether. Unfortunately there were 4 other music theory classes going on @ the same time so the Dean would usually come by & split us up into different classes for the day.


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