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Feedback in e-mail
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I’m no power user, but I always find something of interest when I listen to the Mac Power Users podcast. This morning, listening to episode 740 while out on a walk, I was happy to hear a tech person confirming the wisdom of one of the bits of advice — to reply and say thanks — in my post How to e-mail a professor.
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Feedback in e-mail
Recently updated
Recently updated
“How to e-mail a professor,” now with a not-behind-a-paywall link to Ben Yagoda’s essay “What Should We Call the Professor?”
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No e-mails, ever, almost
No e-mails, ever, almost
Better that students should learn to use it with appropriate measures of informality and patience than not use it at all.
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No e-mails, ever, almost
E-mailing professors
E-mailing professors
“I never know what to say in the subject line and how to address the person. Is it mister or professor and comma and return, and do I have to capitalize and use full sentences? By the time I do all that I could have an answer by text if I could text them.” You can’t, at least not for the most part. But you can read guidelines: How to e-mail a professor.
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E-mailing professors