The Drug Fraud government lying? I'm shocked, I tell you, shocked!
Well, actually not shocked at all.
The Drug Fraud government lying? I'm shocked, I tell you, shocked!
Well, actually not shocked at all.
C is yielding to a pedestrian, but carbrain D cannot fathom yielding to anything smaller than their car.
/slaps knee
"Welp!"
Ironic...
A pirate walks into a bar. The bartender says "Did you know there's a steering wheel attached to your belt?" The pirate replies "Arr, it be driving me nuts!"
Would you settle for "must be willing to be called Reggie"? That way you can skip the name requirement, and just make it clear that you're going to call them Reggie.
They're a forum where members participate in group trolling, stalking, doxxing, and harassment of their targets.
Do you know the main function of freshmen courses? It's to make sure that every student has the same base knowledge before going into sophomore level courses. It's giving the students from shitty high school backgrounds an opportunity to catch up with those from private schooling and those from school boards that didn't provide sufficient challenges. These courses don't need a higher teacher to student ratio, they just need students to pay attention to the lectures and talk to the TA if they're stuck.
I don't know how you extrapolate "no emphasis on learning" from "large classes". The classes are large because they can afford to be large. They teach introductory courses, and their goal is to even out the baseline before the students go into sophomore courses. Freshmen come from many different education systems - private vs public, local vs out of state/province/country, fresh out of school vs returning to education after working, etc. This is also why these courses can be graded with standardized testing, because they set the standard themselves.
That may work in senior courses, but a freshman class with hundreds of students needs standardized tests.
Twelve milkmen is theoretically possible. Thirteen is silly.