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Oh, there's all kinds of evidence.

Not knowing how many credit hours you earned, for one.

That's a big one.

What was the last class you took?
What makes you think every graduate knows how many units they have taken at any given moment?
 
What makes you think every graduate knows how many units they have taken at any given moment?
Because they have to take every class and earn every credit, dumbass.

And in cases like mine, pay for things, too!
 
Because they have to take every class and earn every credit, dumbass.

And in cases like mine, pay for them, too!
Just because we need to take every class doesn't mean that we're going to have all of that memorized, especially several years after we have graduated.

Why does this not make sense to you? Do you think college is about memorizing everything?
 
Just because they need to take every class doesn't mean that we're going to have all of that memorized, especially several years after we have graduated.

Why does this not make sense to you? Do you think college is about memorizing everything?
Okay, let's switch gears here.

By what method did your professors teach? What did it say the profs would teach by in your psyllabi?

Classically, all profs did this.
 
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Direct instruction.
Yeah, that's fail. You never went to college.

The correct answer is either Critical Theory or Socratic Method.

The good method is the latter.

Stop trying to spin lies, dipshit.
 
Yeah, that's fail. You never went to college.

The correct answer is either Critical Theory or Socratic Method.

The good method is the latter.
Maybe in other disciplines, but typically not in STEM.

You wouldn't know, so don't pretend you do.
 
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