In university I used to write literally everything in Latex. Papers, homeworks, notes, classnotes during class, personal stuff, everything and everything. All my math/CS professors gave us assignments/exams/everything in documents obviously written in Latex (some of my profs were even kind enough to give us .tex source).
I was taking this Geography class as a social science elective. We had a paper assignment, and my professor was talking about how it's important to submit HW in this specific format and that they'll give sample .docx file. At the time I didn't have any word processor on my computer so I just quickly asked the professor if it's ok to submit PDF in the same format as I use latex to do my hws. She was like "what is latex"? I'm not a native speaker so I thought I just mispronounced it and described it to her, and she was like no I don't know that you should write your paper in Word. I was stunned. I asked her how do geographers submit their research papers, and she said we just use Word.
I was taking this Geography class as a social science elective. We had a paper assignment, and my professor was talking about how it's important to submit HW in this specific format and that they'll give sample .docx file. At the time I didn't have any word processor on my computer so I just quickly asked the professor if it's ok to submit PDF in the same format as I use latex to do my hws. She was like "what is latex"? I'm not a native speaker so I thought I just mispronounced it and described it to her, and she was like no I don't know that you should write your paper in Word. I was stunned. I asked her how do geographers submit their research papers, and she said we just use Word.