AuH20
06-21-2013, 12:34 PM
Sounds like the state identity has literally been imprinted into the minds of it's people. When you treat people like machines, they start acting like them. Maybe Boobus ain't that bad in comparison.
http://www.zerohedge.com/node/475531?page=1
I love this comment from a professor who taught in China:
I was a finance/banking professor over there for a year and I had a terrible time with cheating. In my class of 60 students I had to have 4 proctors and even then, they would send signals to themselves for the answers to multiple choice. I had a situation where I had 3 finance classes and the last finance class to take the test already had the answers and got better scores than the other 2. So I had several students from the first finance class tell me how unfair it was that the other class got to take it last and already had the answers and they wanted to be the last class to take the test. I told them absolutely not and they needed to talk to their classmates about not giving them the answers and then there wouldn't be a problem.
I also noticed how 90% of the Chinese have no ability to think critically. If I gave them a study guide for the test - all they did was define each of the words, nothing else. And then when the got a bad grade come complain that it was my fault since they had studied the study guide. They just follow their friends to class. If ever a student came to see me I would ask them what time they had my class and they couldn't even tell me! And I asked it in Chinese so they would understand what I was saying.
I also had to disqualify a student from taking the final exam and he tried to bribe me with $150. I told him to add another zero and I would think about it. (Just kidding).
http://www.zerohedge.com/node/475531?page=1
I love this comment from a professor who taught in China:
I was a finance/banking professor over there for a year and I had a terrible time with cheating. In my class of 60 students I had to have 4 proctors and even then, they would send signals to themselves for the answers to multiple choice. I had a situation where I had 3 finance classes and the last finance class to take the test already had the answers and got better scores than the other 2. So I had several students from the first finance class tell me how unfair it was that the other class got to take it last and already had the answers and they wanted to be the last class to take the test. I told them absolutely not and they needed to talk to their classmates about not giving them the answers and then there wouldn't be a problem.
I also noticed how 90% of the Chinese have no ability to think critically. If I gave them a study guide for the test - all they did was define each of the words, nothing else. And then when the got a bad grade come complain that it was my fault since they had studied the study guide. They just follow their friends to class. If ever a student came to see me I would ask them what time they had my class and they couldn't even tell me! And I asked it in Chinese so they would understand what I was saying.
I also had to disqualify a student from taking the final exam and he tried to bribe me with $150. I told him to add another zero and I would think about it. (Just kidding).