<p>On average, of course. And male professors make more money for some reason.</p>
<p>/generalization</p>
<p>On average, of course. And male professors make more money for some reason.</p>
<p>/generalization</p>
<p>If I was a politician, I’d corrupt the stats and say that the harder your exams, the more money you make.</p>
<p>Mostly true for my school. However, more male teachers teach harder classes (maths and sciences) … although my AP Physics teacher is female, and she has the HARDEST TESTS in the entire school. Our first semester final was a mock AP test of chapters 1-16 or something. -_-;; It was curved AP style though.</p>
<p>However, when I took AP Biology (second hardest class in the school) with a male teacher, our first semester final was a mock AP test, but… no curve. Maybe 1-2%… it was brutal…</p>
<p>Female professors on average are dumber and on average teach more fluffy puffy classes. </p>
<p>My female “economics” lecturers/professors gave some of the easiest exams I’ve ever taken in my life. Breezing through an “exam” in less than 10 minutes is not a good sign of the classes difficulty. </p>
<p>However, I think that female professors tend to be better teachers. They make more sense, because they get you. They understand that most students are not math gods and cannot derive economics equations from scratch. The male professors for some reason seem to think this is something worth teaching to students and that they will possibly be able to do this.</p>
<p>Not true here. Male teachers tend to be more lax, and female teachers more uptight, resulting in more difficult tests for me. :(</p>