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Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education Reviews

What is it like working as an Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education?

August 2020
Job review.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Lake Placid:
Pros: The students
Cons: Lack of transparency and respect. Disorganization and knowledge of what is going on
June 2020
Rewarding.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Manvel:
Pros: Independence
Cons: The occasional unstable students that attend can and their unpredictable behavior.
June 2020
Great atmosphere, very professional.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Dublin:
Pros: Collegiality, great support available, great atmosphere, very professional
May 2020
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Amarillo:
This is a teaching college only. It is a good place if you just want an income and dont have any ambitions to win grants or publish. There are no resources to support research. It is not a place for professors who want to contribute to the base of knowledge or aspire to advance their academic career. The students are spoon fed and must have a sample paper like in high school about the paper they have to write in a class. If they are given a sample paper instead of encouragement to develop independent thinking, then you are called a great professor.
February 2020
Teaching for the Community.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Shreveport:
Pros: Everyone is here to help educate and improve the community. There is a real atmosphere of support. Wherever people are, we try to help them.
Cons: The students have not always achieved high school equivalency and that makes it hard for them to succeed in college. I wish we had more support dealing with the large number of special needs students. The pay is also not where it needs to be to hire and keep good people. Subpar teachers are kept on and not always reprimanded. There are efforts to improve these things, but it's slow going.
February 2020
It's great to work in Sub urban areas.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Una:
Pros: Teaching students belonging to rural background
Cons: Non availability of resources
February 2020
Valued and respected.
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Atlanta:
Pros: I have the freedom to plan and restructure my classroom. I gave protected time to do research.
Cons: The commute

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