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gametaku wrote:Somehow I've managed to not only get into graduate school, but also get a graduate assistantship. Now part of what I'm required to do is tutoring, which seems easy enough. I also have class support and I'm curious if I should send the professors in charge of those classes an email, asking about what they specifically want or should I just speak to them before their class. neither has a schedule, and I will not be on campus till the day school starts, Monday.
KestrelLowing wrote:gametaku wrote:Somehow I've managed to not only get into graduate school, but also get a graduate assistantship. Now part of what I'm required to do is tutoring, which seems easy enough. I also have class support and I'm curious if I should send the professors in charge of those classes an email, asking about what they specifically want or should I just speak to them before their class. neither has a schedule, and I will not be on campus till the day school starts, Monday.
First, make sure you spell it Graduate!![]()
But I'd certainly contact the profs ASAP. Like, go! Email!
Jorpho wrote:Really, I find it pretty alarming that they've decided you should be tutoring and have not seen fit to tell you what they want you to be doing. Are you the only one with an assistantship or something?
gametaku wrote:The class support part is a bit more vague as from what I can find it could include answering questions the students have well in class, and labs which means my hours are done in class, or I could have to do grading which puts my hours outside of the class room. Or some mixture of both, and other work.
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