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>https://old.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/1po71o6/a_florida_international_university_professor/

Is anyone else pissed watching this? I am not even a zoomer, I graduated 10 years ago. All the RDBMS modelling stuff I learned was wasted time. It was always senior architects designing microservices and databases, not engineers. By the time you become a senior you will have forgotten everything from that class long ago. Them kids just want to get their degree and get the foot in the door working with some WebDev framework ASAP before AI obliterates whatever junior positions are still left, if any. They know they are FUCKED when they get into the job market, who can blame them for not being motivated to study? Why does that dick who graduated before AI/outsourcing get so personal? He even complains about simple spelling mistakes which only indicate that some of the students did not (only) use LLMs.
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Go back.
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>>107574302
I have been on 4chan longer than you have been alive, you little shit
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>>107574320
>posts plebbit
Listen to other anon they are absolutely correct. All you socmed ss posters and linkers can just fuck right the fuck off. I give no shits how long you've been here.
If you enjoy those other socmed sites, don't.
It's a rule.
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he's incredibly unprofessional but after tutoring and dealing with students from the other side I know how retarded they can be, in every class you will have maybe 5-10 people max out of 30+ who are not retarded and will actually try.

When I was in school my final project in the database class was to submit a 60 page pdf of screenshots of Microsoft Access. She didn't want a database file, just pictures. It's hard to tell if the professor is the retarded one or the students are from just this clip.
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>>107574202
Nobody knows what you're going to need for the first few years. Jobs are varied. Not everyone has the same career path.
Best option is to teach people the basics and how to be flexible, but some autists don't understand that (and many normoids don't either).
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>>107574375
>in every class you will have maybe 5-10 people max out of 30+ who are not retarded and will actually try
that proportion goes up a lot in the top schools
that's why they're top
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Why can't you discuss things you find on Reddit over on Reddit?
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good morning reddit
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>>107574202
What are you mad about? Databases are fucking easy. I've never forgotten NORMALIZATION. I've never forgotten LEFT JOINS. Can you not draw a DB diagram? Skill issue.
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>>107574202
>https://old.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/1po71o6/a_florida_international_university_professor/
I watched a minute of it and he kinda cooked that class frfr.
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>A third of the class read the book
BRUH
Kids these days are lazy holy shit
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>>107574685
It was the same when I was a freshmen in 2014. 66% of my intro to programming class got removed from the class for cheating on the second assignment. People go to school because they know you need it to get a job and their parents are pressuring them but they don't actually give a shit in a lot of cases and do the least.
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>>107574698
Man thats crazy. Thats how I was in middle school. Not Uni.
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Hey Professor Dumbass. IDGAF what you are saying. I want to complete the humiliation ritual to get the bit of paper with as little effort possible. I'm sorry that you are too smart to understand that.
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>all the dipshits throw chatgpt vomit into the discussion posts
>professor does an announcement clarifying that discussion posts are an automatic A as long as you post something and he'll stop counting chatgpt as something.
>go to next discussion post
>chatgpt vomit
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>>107574685
He's lucky a third of them read it to begin with lol.
I know I never read any of the books in CS courses. Never was a need to with the knowledge more easily available online. Hell most of the professors realized that and one outright told us where to pirate it by saying "It's truly awful that someone would go to this URL and download a copy of the course book illegally. Shame on them."
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>>107574202
Covid + AI did a lot to college students. I graduated just last summer and one of my last professors announced his retirement as he was going on a spiel about how students don't care anymore. In classes of 40-200 students there were often times single digit number of students attending them in person. I was a teaching assistant for a pretty in-depth course and no one stuck around for the tutorials this year likely because LLMs got good enough to do the homework for them. Before there were already services like Chegg where you could get someone in Hyderabad to cheat on your homework for you. Only the most blockheaded people used these services but now with ChatGPT it's so effortless that it trivializes the entire system. I don't know the future these establishments have and how they can even work around this, the standard is currently at rock bottom and we're definitely heading towards idiocracy.
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>>107574752
Cool. Enjoy failing the class and not getting your paper then.
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>>107574685
>a third
That's probably a third more than at my class a few years back when I was in college right before Covid. Almost all of us just used the slides, class notes and exercises as materials and never checked the books they were based on. Still made it into the industry kek. Maybe our school just had well made class materials.
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>>107574783
It's so easy to disguise chatgpt output too. People are too lazy to even try.
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>>107574836
Formal education is just going to become something like a trade school. The paper itself will be seen as worthless and you will have to go through multiple internships to demonstrate you actually learned something. It is pretty much already happening.
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>>107574897
>never checked the books they were based on
books are just as much corpo schizo babble
academia has conspiratorial problems, also expectations of undergrads to be as unique as a phd
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>>107574897
sometimes you need the book, other times you don't. The only time I've ever NEEDED a book in college is when they do the mcgraw hill scam where you can only submit your homework if you buy a code that comes with the book that the publisher setup to kill the secondhand market on purpose.
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>>107574786
Same, I think I read like a handful of chapters from two books during my master's degree, in total. One of the books was awful, and the other I already forgot. Basically, you can pretty much always find more concise and understandable explanations online.
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It's redditor hour!
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>>107578100
i think north-american students finished their midterms and went home for the holidays or something because /g/ is cancer since last weekend
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>>107574752
As little effort as possible means doing the bare minimum, which means doing the assignment fucking correctly, without using AI in any capacity.
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>>107575176
>Basically, you can pretty much always find more concise and understandable explanations online.
this
also i don't learn shit from ust reading, i have to get my hands dirty
reading massive books like that is honestly ust busywork
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>>107574711
>>107574698
I have yet to find anyone who is interested in my home projects or has his own to show. And there are a lot of people who are smarter than me
Maybe I just lack a life
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>>107574919
So that will mean a lot less students. Maybe then the 1% of remaining Americans who actually care about college education will be able to get state funded college
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>>107574943
>mcgraw hill scam where you can only submit your homework if you buy a code that comes with the book that the publisher setup to kill the secondhand market on purpose.
Lol what the fuck is wrong with your country. Are you from India or Thailand or something?
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>>107574836
>I don't know the future these establishments have and how they can even work around this
You wouldn't need to solve these problems if there's no industry to begin with
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>>107575176
>>107578323
How do you manage to filter all the AI slop nowadays?



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