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[QUOTE="MidgetDwarf, post: 6812213, member: 536423"] Yes, its normal. It can be a combination of things. The most common are : 1) Students lack proper study skills. 2) Students do not read ahead/work out problems before the lecture. 3)Students do not ask questions or come to office hours. 4) Professor may have high level of standards/expectations (which all professors should have, but many do not). 5)Students do not take advantage of the free tutoring services the university provides. 6)Students do not struggle with doing the hw, and just google search and look up early solution without putting in actual effort... From 1 to 6, which ones define you? [/QUOTE]
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