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      He threatened you to either buy a new book or he would make your uni career hell, one of my mates did it, at the last exam he sent him back 5 times, the last time he went to take the exam the coordiator said “what else have you got to ask to him; he told you everything in your course; [insert name] give me the paper” he signed the paper and sent him off; the prof. Still gave him only 60/100.

      I still want to slap that piece of shit.

      After that i taught other people in the uni to do that; he tried to mitigate by writing over the printed title of the book; hoping that any tampering would be evident; toluene didn’t touch the toner, so it didn’t work

      Edit: grammar mistake (thanks mac)

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        Sounds like a pos.

        Also that sounds very illegal, no complaints have been filed or anything?

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          Here in italy no one gives a quater of a fuck about that kind of shit. Good thing is that the same can be said when after the last exams he always needs to call a tow truck since he won’t have tires, not even cameras were able to stop them, and i’m quite sure other professors turn a blind eye to them since they also hate him.

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        hi 👋

        just fyi:
        “teach” is one of those words in English that has a different suffix for it’s past-tense: it is “taught”.
        Eg. “They taught me to sew.”
        “teached” is improper.

        Note: not to be confused with “taut” which is pronounced the same.

        :)

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          I had originally wrote taught but i confused it with “pulling something tight” so i went with what would get the point across even if it was wrong.

          Edit: fixed it now

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        Do Italian professors know their students’ names? Over here, two countries to the North, no professor knows anything about their students.

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          If you mean Germany: Depends. At my smaller university quite a few professors knew my name and others had something I would consider a friendship.