My wife has been working in IT for several years (28F) and she learned programming thanks to online courses. Unlike me (I've been working as a programmer for 10 years and didn't go to university) she decided to get an education because having a diploma gives her good benefits at the moment (we just moved to Poland and it's a good way for her to keep up with language and get a visa). Today was her first day at university, from 8:00 to 16:00 there was just one lesson: "Operating Systems". During this time the teacher told her about the forbidden 25th frame, about how the government is watching us through webcams, and about how Mark Zuckerberg reads our data from Facebook photos because they get there in a reduced size.
- Is this normal for higher education institutions, is it a problem for a particular teacher/faculty or the university as a whole?
- Is there any point in complaining to the dean or is there a chance it could cause problems for herself?
- Is there any way to pass an exam in advance to avoid attending it?
Submitted October 09, 2023 at 10:09AM by Leinstay https://ift.tt/tMo304B
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