dsheinem wrote:
Luke, I think you'd find that most MBA faculty are working in education for considerably less money than they can/did make in the business world - so not only are they not overpaid, but they are often teaching from a passion to impart knowledge about business to future generations. Instead of complaining about PowerPoint and/or ignoring class, why not have a conversation with the profesor about what would make the class more dynamic? If you did this (in a respectful way - not in a "Hey I want my money's worth" tone) and didn't get satisfaction, then perhaps talk to the department chair, ask other students to raise the issue with the professor, etc.
Good post.
The professors I did like did take a generous dip in pay buy (Freudian slip) going into education. The majority of my professors, on the other hand, were wash-ups who gained money via teaching and took the job "because now I have it made"- Richard Gooner. I have engaged in one on ones with a few of my professors who complained about my "lack of passion" to no avail. Another "Gooner moment": I went to his office because he was one of the professors who complained to the Dean, which is pretty lame in the first place as he could have just emailed me.
The meeting went like this (no kidding, and as close to verbatim as possible):
Me: You wanted to see me about skipping class?
goon: Yes, sit down Luke. *sighs* You are engaging, intelligent, enthusiastic, and have a gift for making people smile. But you are the worst student I've ever had.
Me: (Holds back from saying "you're the shittiest teacher I've ever had") Doc, I'm acing your course. You know my course load is heavy, and I'm taking courses that are, well, more of a challenge than yours. If I'm making a perfect grade in your class, I don't see the issue.
goon: You're missing out on the experience of my class. We do the textbook stuff, but we talk about real world experiences.
Me: (holds back saying "You mean you constantly bringing up the fact you played college football and how everyone in business is an idiot?"). You read power point slides and let the class out a half hour early.
goon: Either way, you show up to class or I'm flunking you.
Me: How?
goon: I've adjusted the syllabus. Class participation is mandatory.
Me: Fine by me.
goon: You know? The stuff I said about you earlier, I think it's all a facade. I'd elaborate but I'm late for a meeting with my fucking bitch of a mother.
Me: Whoa. Mother in law in town? I'm open to discussing this further.
goon: Birth mother. Hate the bitch. I also have no interest in speaking with you outside of class. Show up or I'm flunking you.
Luckily this was near finals, but going back to his class sucked balls. Not only did he want to see me fail, he got into an argument during class with a friend of mine, and called my friend's Father "A fucking idiot". Said friend is Matt Dragas, of Dragas Corp., who is a HUGE player/owner/investor in YUM! brands.
Like other professors, the guy is scorned that he couldn't cut it in the world of business. He was fired from Gallo Wines, and would never shut up about how he was right, and they were wrong. "Stupid Millionaires" was his catch phrase.
So there it is. Some people are just assholes, even professors.