I'm currently an Economics major and up to this point the classes have been fairly easy to understand. This semester I have this one professor who just flies through the lectures explaining the material on a level that he understands, but the rest of the class is clueless as to what is going on. Usually the book helps clarify the mess the professors make of the material in class, but the book is equally as confusing as the professor. Prior to the class yesterday the other students in there were all stressing about the upcoming exam because apparently not a single one of us has any clue what the hell this guy is trying to teach in his lectures. Believe it or not, asking questions in the classroom actually just enhances the confusion when he tries to break things down for further explanation.
I hate to withdraw from a class and have to retake it another time, but I just don't think that it's worth sticking with it and getting a D or a low C and screwing up my G.P.A. Also, what good is sticking with a class that you go into and can't understand the material and leave with a headache each time? The other students in my class have known other people that took him, and the apparent consensus is that you are lucky to even get a C in his course.
Anyone else ever had a professor like this, and if so did you stick it out or drop him/her to take it with someone else another semester?
I hate to withdraw from a class and have to retake it another time, but I just don't think that it's worth sticking with it and getting a D or a low C and screwing up my G.P.A. Also, what good is sticking with a class that you go into and can't understand the material and leave with a headache each time? The other students in my class have known other people that took him, and the apparent consensus is that you are lucky to even get a C in his course.
Anyone else ever had a professor like this, and if so did you stick it out or drop him/her to take it with someone else another semester?