Hardest subject for me is high maths, like I said, but the hardest class for me to get through was a 'bug' course in college. Not because it wasn't interesting, but because the teacher was shitty and we didn't really learn anything practical. There were only a couple nights spent outside in the greenhouses and gardens looking at pests in their native environment. He also expected us night students to somehow make time outside of a full day's work and classes most or all evenings to go "bug collecting". I tried several times on the weekends to find all the different kinds he wanted me to find, but ended up only finding a bunch of the same (thus not filling the requirement). Then he got confused when I said I worked in an industrial plant so there was no way for me to "wander around the work landscape" as he suggested looking for others. Basically he was not equipped to teach the class he was supposed to be teaching (a practical garden pest course to night-school students). He would make a powerpoint, hand us copies of the powerpoint exactly as it was projected, then just read the powerpoint out loud. The only time we learned something new was when a student asked a question, and even then he frequently just repeated information. It was such a waste of time, energy, and money.
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