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Rules for Interacting with College Professors - Office Hours, Email, Letters of Recommendation
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61,737 Views • Mar 9, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
This is part of a series of lectures, intended for first-year college students, on 'How To Do Well in College" or university! This video covers Rules and Norms for Interacting with college professors. Topics include:
Office Hours
Email Etiquette
Letters of Recommendation
How to Dress
What Questions to Ask
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 61,737
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 9, 2022 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@JamesGarner-dn2mk

1 year ago

Thank you professor. Disabled 60-year-old getting an online education, your videos have helped my perspective so much. Grateful for your work.

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@nedberg3399

1 year ago

My wife is a professor and this video is 100% correct in RE: how profs think about their content. It's in the syllabus. Every class is essential. Yes you have to read the textbook.

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@hemeraxo

1 year ago

Thank you! As an autisitc person who struggles with social norms, this was really helpful.

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@user-fr7zm1hr7v

1 year ago

Ah! It is very useful for international students, especially the formality part. Wish I saw this video before I finish my BA.

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@katieb4314

1 year ago

Thank you for this. It can be hard as a neurodivergent student to understand university norms.

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@jackieraye1998

1 year ago

Your videos have been the saving grace for my son who is a sophomore in college. Your videos are short full of info and delivered very very well!!! Thank u for taking the time to share your knowledge with students I have even gained insight on note taking and I love your method. Thank u again your doing an amazing job!!!!

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@simonbrandl1972

2 years ago

Not even 5 seconds in and I already have to give you a thumbs up😂😂

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@jerryd.5385

1 year ago

Excellent video! Straight to the point and very well delivered. Keep up the good work, professor Jeffrey!

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@msbrevity1534

7 months ago

Thank you. As an online student all videos are informative. Because study is online it is sometimes difficult to receive a straight answer from a lecturer if struggling with a particular section in a lecture or reading. It would be wonderful if you would assist by recording another video on the best way to interact with online lecturers to enable clarity. Thank you

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@francoisbelangerboisclair

1 year ago

One important point when you interact with a professor is to know what bias they have and how it will tint the course. But it's also really important to know the bias of the department. Some will "prefer" some philosophers or schools of thought. It can play a great role how they would grade your paper but also how they would react to your "opinion" or question.

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@inksikarnl.7421

7 months ago

Thank you so much! This is incredibly helpful. I work as an EFL lecturer at a university in Thailand, and I've been encountering the same issues in my class. Your video inspired me to create a similar tutorial for my students. I believe it's important to provide students with clear expectations and guideance so that they know what to expect.

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@pinecone421

2 years ago

Keep up the good work! I’m very excited for the philosophy of language videos.

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@javier123454321

1 year ago

I find this really entertaining even if I have been out of university for like 6 years

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@arzee7482

11 months ago

Professor so and so, I find this very interesting. Thank you very much.

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@iamluhmrt

5 months ago

Thank you professor. You help me a lot to undestand how to do well in college and i learned so many things important to me and my future!

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@barbaradonohue4822

2 years ago

This was helpful. I may get up the nerve to stop by my ethics professors office to find out why I don’t understand these abstract ethic dilemmas.

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@jan_v_ier

11 months ago

I've officially watched the entire playlist. very helpful for someone(me) about to go to college. i would def support on patreon

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@purplepigment4283

1 year ago

Every professor should put this on the syllabus to save themselves time. Not only do you get to say, "Its on the syllabus" but you also get to add, "did you watch the video at the top of the syllabus"

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@brianeckley968

4 months ago

Speaking as a fellow college professor (Lecturer, technically), you are doing God's work with this video.

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@edmundorahternotsay7207

1 year ago

Oh ps great lectures all around. Some of the best I have seen.

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