As a counter to your story, I had one professor who required his students to purchase his own locally produced textbook, which had a new version with different exercises every semester or year, and I guess he made good money off of that because everybody thought he was an asshole for doing it, but he did it anyways.
As a counter to your story, I had one professor who required his students to purchase his own locally produced textbook, which had a new version with different exercises every semester or year, and I guess he made good money off of that because everybody thought he was an asshole for doing it, but he did it anyways.
Oh, name and shame for that shit.
Richard Burke at Casper College does this and doesn’t even use the book. Costed over $150.
Garbage practice that should be criminal fraud.
Yeah, happily enough that wouldn’t fly here and is actually considered a felony and surely cost someone tenure.
Not that they won’t try to find ways around it (and surely some do), but if it’s too obvious it lands them in hot water fast.
There was a law professor who lost both his tenure and law licence for it at the other university in the town I studied while I was there.