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Professor Complint, is it wrong, pointless?


Question Posted Friday June 11 2010, 9:59 pm

I have a professor who is disrespectful, rude, and downgrading. And, there are other students who think so and I ant to rite a complaint about her and get at last two other people to sign it. Do you think tht this will be effective? I just feel like even if nothing is done she will continue and one day someone else will come forward and at least it wont be a we never heard of this type of situation.



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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday June 12 2010, 4:13 am:
Go for it. What if everyone else is waiting for someone else to come forward? Someone has to take the first step.

There's no guarantee that making a complaint will be effective, but keeping quiet definitely won't help.

Get the other students who agree with you to also make complaints. Chances are that your complaints will be taken more seriously if you're not the only one.

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