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  • Do professors care about their rating on websites such as . . .
    Internal reviews are way more important than rate my professor Personally I never want to look at my scores on rate my professor; I know that some students will like me, some will hate me, and I don't want to lose sleep thinking about the nasty things that students can write when they are able to be anonymous
  • Untrue negative comments on RateMyProfessor website
    I pay close attention to how my rating scores comments are like on the RateMyProfessor website Very rarely I reported inappropriate comments (which violated site guidelines) for removals, and the average score has been decent (4 8)
  • How long to wait after sending an email to a professor before I should . . .
    It depends on how long you think it takes to answer your email! If you are just asking a few simple questions (= request for information), you can politely email again the professor after one week Make sure you make your email as simple to answer as possible (bullet points, yes no questions) If you are asking the professor to do something for you that goes beyond answering an email, it is
  • Does a recommendation letter from a professor at the university Im . . .
    9 I'm currently preparing my application for a graduate program and have the opportunity to include a recommendation letter from a professor who is part of the faculty at the university I'm applying to I am curious about how much weight such a letter carries in the admissions process
  • exams - My 1. 5 time accomodations were not properly implemented, what . . .
    I'm worried about failing this course, and I'm unsure what to do and if my professor would even penalize me I felt that my academic accommodations weren't properly implemented And even if she didn't penalize me, I could've had so much more time to complete my final exam I don't know if I could do anything about this
  • How do professors advise PhD students that are smarter than them?
    While I believe I am past the bar to be an assistant professor at my university and deserve to be there, it has become evident to me that professors are not necessarily smarter than all their students In my case, I fear there may be quite a large difference between me and my students and I wonder how other professors do it!
  • Is there anything I can do about a teacher who is rumored to be . . .
    Class starts on Monday, and I would like to know if there is anything that I can do to minimize my heartache I have heard too many stories about student-professor drama and I wish to avoid it entirely Obviously, I can't do anything right now But would it be okay to approach the prof after the first day of class? If yes, what should I say?
  • How can one differentiate between Dr. (PhD) and Dr. (MD or DO)?
    The meaningful difference here is occupation: one might be a professor, the other a physician To differentiate between the two you can use the actual doctorate type or the job title: My professor is Dr Jones (or) Dr Jones teaches my class My physician is Dr Smith Indiana Jones, Ph D Joe Smith, M D
  • ethics - What should I do about a professor who got in my face and . . .
    I am not upset at the fact that whatever I said got out because I don't think I made any personal attacks, I simply talked about my experience in that particular professor's class What upsets me is that the way the professor confronted me has really increased my stress levels and anxiety to the point that my blood pressure has risen
  • research process - Can I keep my full-time job while I pursue a PhD in . . .
    A PhD is (usually) the equivalent of a full time job (the majority of PhD students I know work at least 40 hours a week) Most PhDs are relatively demanding Only you can decide if you have the time and energy to keep two relatively demanding full time jobs on the go





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