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Make a distinction between teachers and researchers, require actual teaching skills/qualifications for teachers. It's infuriating to pay 6 figures a year in opportunity cost to be in grad school to be "taught" by a handful of researchers who are mia 3/4 of the year and still don't really give a shit about teaching the other 1/4
That indeed is infuriating. The least you can expect is to be taught by the actual professors...since that's their entire gig, aside from the research for notoriety side Hussle.