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Am I the only person who finds it impossible to take female professors seriously?

>> No.6996673

>>6996671
at least give them a chance.

at the shit school I went to, they all sucked about the same

>> No.6996674

>>6996673
I try to maintain my objectivity.

>> No.6996683

>>6996671
my calc iii teacher was a female 5th year and she was the best math teacher I had until grad school. my major area undergrad teacher was also female and one of the toughest and fastest on her feet I've ever had. some of the best presenters at conferences I've ever heard were female. a grad from my dept who just got her own lab as her first job out of grad school was female. get over it.

>> No.6996686 [DELETED] 

>>6996671
It's not that I don't take them seriously but I feel humiliated being thought by them. All the tutors I have are cute girls and I feel bad when I don't understand something and they have to explain it to me. I am an ugly, socially awkward sperg so I feel like STEM should be a field I excel at. So seeing a good looking woman be better than me makes me feel very insecure. I prefer having an old, chubby, short, balding male prof.

>> No.6996692

>>6996671
My BME department has a chemical engineer teaching the Transport Phenomena class (during the "on" semester), and from what everyone has told me, she was amazing, difficult and expectant of a lot, but amazing.

>> No.6996694

>>6996686
>Brutal honesty.

>> No.6996696

>>6996686
This.

If a woman ever explains something to me that I don't understand I have to convince myself that it's purely due to her experience in the field and with equal time and effort I would surpass her.

>> No.6996699

>>6996671
Professionally I don't really make a difference. But I do tend to sexualise them. Can't help it, I sexualise everything ever since the first day I visited this website.

>> No.6996705

I'm perfectly capable of taking them seriously and they seem to know their shit just as well as the male ones.

However, being the sperg I am I find it much easier to discuss and interact with males so I prefer them as teachers.

Also for whatever reason I'm much more easily irritated by the habits and mannerisms of female teachers.

Both problems are mitigated somewhat if the female in question is granny-tier old.

>> No.6996723

Frankly most of them seem to enjoy just basking in the attention they receive as professors.

>> No.6996726

>>6996694
>>6996696
I mean I read the comment that anon deleted, but why delete it? Are you that insecure?

>> No.6996737

No, there are other dumbasses in existence,

>> No.6996738

>>6996671
I am 35 and one of the girls I studied with became a professor(long story short, she is from rich family and had time and money to get this).
Her speeches and research is totally shallow(social sciences btw) and at the uni she was a total dumb slut corn-holed by everyone.
Makes me wonder about academics in general.

>> No.6996758

>>6996671
I have a female professor who has recently restructured the entire course, she often refers to that fact. I get the feeling she watched some TedX video or something like that and thought 'I am going to revolutionize the way this people learn'.
The course is the most confusing head fuck ever, simple things become major points and key concepts are often neglected, only to become vital in assessments.
I have spoken to dozens of people taking the course who say the exact same thing.
Hard to explain really.

>> No.6996771

>>6996758
It's because she's a stupid cunt with an unwarranted sense of self-importance.