me as a professor
Honestly can’t fault the teacher for that #memes #meme #school #college #studentlife
Okay, so you guys know that email from my professor that went viral? The one where they literally said class was canceled because their 'legs hurt from running a mile'? Honestly, I couldn't believe it when I first read that email! We're always told 'no excuses' in college, but clearly, professors are allowed to pull out some pretty wild ones. It instantly became the meme of the semester in our group chat. We were all cracking up, trying to picture our prof limping into class. It just goes to show that even professors are human, right? It makes you wonder what other hilarious reasons they could come up with to cancel a class! That whole incident got me thinking about how relatable college life is, especially when it comes to those 'me in class' moments that turn into memes. We've all been there: whether it's trying to stay awake during an 8 AM lecture, frantically cramming before a midterm, or just staring blankly at the board wishing for a magical cancellation email. From the 'coffee is my only friend' meme to the 'group project disaster' meme, college students have a unique way of turning their struggles into something hilariously shareable. It's like a shared coping mechanism, honestly. Seeing a professor's human side, even if it's the 'my legs hurt' kind of human, just makes it all the more hilarious and relatable. It's these unexpected moments that really define the college experience, right? Speaking of professors, that whole 'legs hurt' incident also got me thinking about their overall vibe. Like, what do professors wear? It's not something you usually think about until you're actually in college, but their 'outfits' can totally say a lot about them. I've noticed such a range in college professor outfits, from the super academic-chic types who always rock blazers and smart casuals, to the more laid-back ones who are rocking hoodies and sneakers. I had one prof who always wore the most amazing vintage sweaters – it was part of their charm! It's like they have to find that perfect balance between looking professional enough to teach, but also comfortable enough to stand for hours, write on whiteboards, and grade papers late into the night. I'm always curious to see what they'll wear next. Some professors seem to have a uniform, while others express so much personality through their clothes. For instance, my history professor often wears bow ties, which totally fits his classic academic persona. Then there's my engineering professor who lives in t-shirts and jeans, which somehow makes him more approachable. It makes you realize that even in a formal setting like a university, personal style shines through. Do you notice your professors' styles? What's your favorite professor 'look' and how do you think it reflects their personality or even their subject area? It's definitely something that adds character to the campus experience!


