saban
07-03-2008, 11:19 AM
So I have to re-write my post because the word I mentioned that Dr. S, asst dean and Histo professor used to describe us in class during a talk teaching us to be professional, was word stating with "A" and got censored along with my previous post. Even the computer program knows what not appropriate in an professional environment!
I am in my first semester class and I have never witnessed anything so unprofessional in my life. I described our histo's professors atitude towards us which also includes other words that if I type here, will give me another warning.
So, next is our Dr. P, our anatomy professor. Lets just say we end up teaching him more and correcting his powerpoint slide more than he ends up teaching us. The embryological origin of urogenital tract slides from his review slides are a good example. And then ofcourse, when you go to his office during office hours (not to ask him questions but for admin purposes), you are met by his girl friend, who has no relation to this university other than him. And she will sit through out your discussion with him.
In very short and sweet words, Saba Med school is not a place to come. We, who are in first semester are already looking for our exits.
I am in my first semester class and I have never witnessed anything so unprofessional in my life. I described our histo's professors atitude towards us which also includes other words that if I type here, will give me another warning.
So, next is our Dr. P, our anatomy professor. Lets just say we end up teaching him more and correcting his powerpoint slide more than he ends up teaching us. The embryological origin of urogenital tract slides from his review slides are a good example. And then ofcourse, when you go to his office during office hours (not to ask him questions but for admin purposes), you are met by his girl friend, who has no relation to this university other than him. And she will sit through out your discussion with him.
In very short and sweet words, Saba Med school is not a place to come. We, who are in first semester are already looking for our exits.