Don't say, it's so fucking self-taught, that the average score of each course is above 80, and the score of single subject is above 70. Hey ~ If my PE is too poor, I can almost apply for a national scholarship!
Is the college course too simple?
Think about the sad history of self-study after class. The word simple is really hard to say. Instead, I think the teacher's class is too simple!
Let's talk about why most college students don't listen in class.
First of all, college teachers are very different from high school teachers in class.
High school teachers are like beating chicken blood in class. They are very passionate, and even spit, and even set themselves a classroom KPI: to ensure that everyone listens attentively in class.
So as soon as I found you absent-minded in class, I knocked on the table. Seeing you chattering below, I threw a chalk head and even pulled someone up from time to time to answer questions, which made everyone nervous. It's really hard for you not to attend class!
On the contrary, in universities, many teachers just pay attention to their own classes and assign homework after class, and basically don't have much contact with students. If you have any questions, you'd better solve them yourself or ask your classmates, because you may not find a teacher.
Some university teachers will only tell you in disguise. Whether you listen or not is your business. I have more important things to do anyway. ?
Second, many times you really might as well not listen.
My college teacher spends almost 80% of her time in class:
The famous XXX is my teacher. I have taught many successful students, and XXX holds the position of XXX in the top 500 enterprises. I once made an academic sharing, and people who are better than me are applauding me. ? ..... It's not that I don't want to attend class, but that the teacher didn't say anything at all!
Moreover, some teachers basically follow the script in class, only talking about the content on PPT, and even you will start to wonder if the teacher is preparing lessons seriously.
Most of their enthusiasm is devoted to their own research, and attending classes is only the most insignificant of all their tasks, only a few times a week, so they simply finish it.