Hmm, well it seems in the secluded-from-reality world of most universities, a 'C' is something of the standard. Sort of like an 'A', in Middle School. Anything above that is considered 'above average' or 'outstanding', i.e. A+ or something of the sort. I don't know, but here where I study, my first grade was 63%, sort of like a B-, and I was disappointed with it, but everyone seemed so fucking excited they got a 50-59%, which is sort of like a C, which made me think that this was actually a good grade (or, alternatively, everyone of my classmates is a retard, but what the hey). But, still, it seems rather condescending to phrase it like so.
Anyway, regarding the 'tutors I didn't really hit it off with', there was this guy in one of my acting classes, who was like a second tutor, and was supposed to be teaching us in the second semester, but he rarely showed-up in our classes during the first semester, and at the end of the year, when we were getting our evaluations and stuff, he called a PDA (Personal Development something...), basically a one-on-one session with your tutors. And there they were, both of them sitting in front of me, one who was our regular tutor and was teaching our class, and the other one who barely showed up in any of our classes. So, he starts lecturing me, on how I am supposed to be more 'thrilled' and 'enthusiastic' about being in this course, and how I should really make an effort to show up more for class, even though I had like maybe one or two abscent sessions, and it really pissed me off. He was gobbing on about my technique, and how I was 'doing it wrong', even though he never even saw my 'technique'. I was this close to telling him off. And the worse part was, that the other guy, who was laeading our class didn't even open his mouth throughout the whole session. His was the opinion I was after, and yet he just sat there, silent, like a bloody idiot. Man, was I pissed. Oh, and tell me this, I am on a full-time course, and yet I have only 8-10h classes a week... is that normal?! If it is, then I can't imagine what the part-time course would be.... Maybe a half an hour a week? So stupid...