Well...that's sort of hard to answer, because it depends on how "Bad" they are, or what they do that's bad. If they aren't explaining things correctly, talk to them about that. If they're being rude to the class, speak up. If they get a problem or something wrong, speak up. But don't be rude to them, just continue to respect them as you would any other professor. If they're truly bad people (ex: absolutely rude, "criminals", etc) I would report them to whoever is in charge, or tell someone else of importance. Otherwise, continue to do your best
tell the principal
they will have to deal with deaths, bad living conditions and hunger
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Yes, professors can sometimes write bad letters of recommendation, either due to lack of familiarity with the student, lack of enthusiasm, or personal biases.
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One has to deal intelligently with people who have power
Well, you could attribute that to stereotyping, making sweeping generalizations or by literal interpretation of the word "dyslexia", which means "bad words". Your question seems to be making similar sweeping generalizations by assuming that all college professors do this. It really makes life simple when you can stereotype people, doesn't it?
its really not that scary. people make a huge deal about it but its not that bad. its easy.
Try influence your friend too, anyways people can be change their attitude depending on the people his/her on.
desperation of which one would get a bad deal
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