Spring Break

I have some professors handling it well and some aren't but either way, workload has gone up by a significant amount.

I'm about to graduate and was in college from before COVID. Always had As and Bs. Not a single C on my transcript. Never had a problem with online classes before.

Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 have been the most difficult semesters for me and it's mostly because of all the crap I have to do outside of class that I didn't have to do before. I'm doing so much busywork to the point that my life is just school and eating. I'm still getting As and Bs but I've never been as angry at professors/college administrators as I have been now. I'm not even stressed - just angry at these people for basically being not treating us like human-beings and then complaining on /rprofessors that students don't treat professors like human-beings.

In-person class used to be lecture + in-class work. Zoom class is 100% lecture, in-class work becomes homework, and then we're still assigned the homework we would be assigned if we were in-person.

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