will a professor be happy to get a student whom the prof hate expelled from school?
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Hahaha.
It really depends on the individual professor, though– and, NO, most of them will NOT be actively working against a student or be HAPPY about it if a student is expelled. It’s always a bit strong (and a bit wrong) to say that a professor “hates” a student, although granted sometimes there are circumstances where it will happen. A few teachers somewhere might smile maliciously about getting or seeing a student expelled, but for the most part they’ll feel somewhere on the spectrum between relieved to see the student go and disappointed in him or her for his/her choices that led to the expulsion. At least, that would be my guess.
My answer, unless the prof is just really vindictive, would be no. The prof might feel some sort of relief if the student is dangerous or extremely difficult to deal with – anyone would – but more than that, I think the prof would feel bad that the student is making such bad choices.
JMHO, though…
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