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Is it much easier to be a dean than a teacher?
If we just look at the teaching tasks, we can say yes, the dean's teaching content is much less. In the past, the dean of our major was generally responsible for only one or two professional courses a semester.

But deans, like teachers, have to bring a certain number of graduate students, so the amount of courses in this area is actually similar.

The dean has gone beyond the teacher's status and has to manage all the teachers and students in a college, such as the teacher's teaching arrangement, the talent training plan of the whole major, the general direction of the college's professional development and so on. Although the provost should be more relaxed in teaching, all kinds of other work together, in fact, the workload of the provost is more complicated and miscellaneous.

Therefore, personally, the workload and work pressure of the dean are heavier than that of ordinary teachers.