Count Iblis wrote:
"Professors don't really need to teach undergraduates."

DA Morgan responded:
"Nonsense. This is absolute nonsense."

Count Iblis then wrote:
"Not nonsense but fact, especially in the US where undergraduates do much less than what we do in our undergraduate studies. Let's take physics as an example. In the US in the first year you have to learn calculus. In Europe we do that in high school. And unlike in Europe, in most US universities you don't learn these topics at undergraduate level:"

Help me out here Count Iblis ... what does your responses, just above, have to do with whether professors teach their classes?

It seems to me your response is off topic and non-relevant to what I wrote.

And Count Iblis went on:
"And unlike in Europe, in most US universities you don't learn these topics at undergraduate level:
General Relativity
Advanced Quantum mechanics
Quantum Field Theory
Introduction to String Theory."

Your statement is incorrect to the best of my knowledge ... but again non-relevant to whether professors do or do not teach a class.


DA Morgan