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Originally Posted by red '00
You'd think they'd have some sort of back-up plan incase stuff like this happens, no? I mean it's kind of weird that they'd just say "well, class is over, sorry".
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In the last two years, I've had two English profs have to leave the class before it ended. In both cases, they were replaced by others with a minor transition period being the only problem. I don't know what's up with Caramon's class. That's really weird and silly. They better be getting money back for that course, not to mention an apology for wasting their time.
I wonder if the students will still get credit for it. Otherwise, the loss of a class could potentially set some students back a year, as they will need to replace it. On the other hand, though, do they really want to give someone a degree that says they have done all these things when they really haven't...even if it was the school's fault.