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When I was a student, I didnt really understand what course evaluations were or if they were important. And frankly, I didnt always fill them out. And I didnt think carefully about what I said there. I realize now that was a mistake. Now that Im faculty, I have a complicated relationship with course evaluations. When I was at my previous institution, in 2016 I was told that no way, no how could I get tenure there unless I got above a certain average evaluation in a particular course. And I only found this out after signing up for this new course taught for the first time (by me or anybody else). And then getting my request for a TA for this 100 person course denied by the department the month before the class started. (Other faculty in my area were teaching 20 person classes or 40 person classes with a TA, not that Im bitter.) The only advice the chair had for me was make the class harder so kids will drop out. I was a wreck. My whole career depended