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    Too often they will use student aids to help the students who are trying to learn rather then giving the extra customer service directly. It is amazing that in the liberal world o

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    Believe it or not most universities could use a few pointers from private enterprise. One place I feel they fall down is in customer service. Professors at universities could do more in the way of customer service by assisting their clientele, the students with better care.

    Rather than sitting the 100 kids in a classroom looking at a video monitor it would be best if the professors would give better customer service to the students and give them more one-on-one time and not treat them like cattle. Many professors as they get up in tenure and stature in the “publish or perish world” of academia assume that they are too good for the students and withdraw from what I believe to be their duty and responsibility as professors.

    Too often they will use student aids to help the students who are trying to learn rather then giving the extra customer service directly. It is amazing that in the liberal world of

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    Rather than sitting the 100 kids in a classroom looking at a video monitor it would be best if the professors would give better customer service to the students and give them more one-on-one time and not treat them like cattle. Many professors as they get up in tenure and stature in the “publish or perish world” of academia assume that they are too good for the students and withdraw from what I believe to be their duty and responsibility as professors.

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    est if the professors would give better customer service to the students and give them more one-on-one time and not treat them like cattle. Many professors as they get up in tenure and stature in the “publish or perish world” of academia assume that they are too good for the students and withdraw from what I believe to be their duty and responsibility as professors.

    Too often they will use student aids to help the students who are trying to learn rather then giving the extra customer service directly. It is amazing that in the liberal world o

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    stature in the “publish or perish world” of academia assume that they are too good for the students and withdraw from what I believe to be their duty and responsibility as professors.

    Too often they will use student aids to help the students who are trying to learn rather then giving the extra customer service directly. It is amazing that in the liberal world o

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    Too often they will use student aids to help the students who are trying to learn rather then giving the extra customer service directly. It is amazing that in the liberal world of academia that the professors do not realize they are in business and competition with other universities. Apparently they think that the non-meaning stream of students means that they no longer have to give good customer service due to supply and demand, as if they knew what that meant?

    Professors should all have to have had a job at one time in their life in a field, which required customer service before they are allowed to teach. Sometimes I feel that the professors are faking it, in that they are not as smart as they pretend to be and purport their brilliance to the students and the reason they do not give good customer service is because they can't. What you think of that academia?

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