The Professors here are, for the most part, awesome. They love Notre Dame as much as the students do and are in touch with campus events. They take it easy on us on Football Fridays, since no one is really paying attention. Things like that. They love to see students outside of class -they never act like they have more important things to do. Students are their priority. I even have a professor who holds his office hours on Sunday instead of during the week since "let's be honest- that's when you all do your homework anyway." Professors are required to have four hours of open office time each week for student questions, but most have more than four. Of course, we have some professors who are absolute duds (lots of Theology teachers ,for example - sad, since we are a Catholic University), but I think that is true of every school. It is definitely the exception, not the rule here.
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