Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readSep 14, 2022

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My apologies. I generally assume that if I respond to an author about an article, it is generally the author that responds. For the most part, that is the way it is.

This is what I said, "I had this in community college in the US. Thank you, but no thank you. I am absolutely not interested in 'learning' from people who aren't experts in their fields. I like listening to people who actually know what they are talking about, and I have never presumed that because someone knew more than I did that that gave them any sort of authority over me."

The non-experts would be the other students. The article suggests that students and professors must be equal. I do not think an 18 year old with no life experience or much knowledge of the world is an expert in the field of the professor. I am interested in what the professors says, not what students say.

An you please explain to me how your response to me was relevant, and how it wasn't aggressive? I would also be interested in understanding how what you said was relevant to my comment.

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