Usually I avoid going to university lectures, because the microphone is always too loud for me and causes pain in my ear. But today was the last lecture before the final exam and the Professor announced that he would go through important stuff for the exam today and that today's lecture wouldn't be recorded anymore. So I though I'll give it a try. --> Big mistake.
The first hour was ok. It was a little bit nasty, but I could stand it. Then suddenly the students became so loud, talking to each other, that the Professor put his fingers in his mouth and loudly whistles with it. Everyone was shocked, because it was such a high, shrill tone and now my right ear is hurting and I can't hear very well anymore. Is it possible that he worsened my hearing permanently and my hearing range is now diminished in the high frequency range. It was the highest, shrillest tone that I've ever heard in my entire life!
And even normally it is shrill if a person loudly whistles with his fingers. But my Professor was using a microphone! So the loud noise was even emphasized by the huge sound system at our lecture hall.
I really encourage every student here in this forum to avoid lecture halls in universities.
I'm really worried my hearing range is now even more limited by that.
The first hour was ok. It was a little bit nasty, but I could stand it. Then suddenly the students became so loud, talking to each other, that the Professor put his fingers in his mouth and loudly whistles with it. Everyone was shocked, because it was such a high, shrill tone and now my right ear is hurting and I can't hear very well anymore. Is it possible that he worsened my hearing permanently and my hearing range is now diminished in the high frequency range. It was the highest, shrillest tone that I've ever heard in my entire life!
And even normally it is shrill if a person loudly whistles with his fingers. But my Professor was using a microphone! So the loud noise was even emphasized by the huge sound system at our lecture hall.
I really encourage every student here in this forum to avoid lecture halls in universities.
I'm really worried my hearing range is now even more limited by that.