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Who’s afraid of their profs and TAs?

        Let us help you plan out how
         to get the most out of your
                   classes!

        In this toolkit you will learn:
 • Why your professors want to talk to you
 • The value in talking to your profs
 • How to build a plan of what you need
   from your professor
Think about
      this:
 How often do
you talk to your
 Professors or
   Teaching
  Assistants
    (TAs)?
Watch the following video to learn why
 professors want to talk with you and
why you should come and talk to them.
Now that you
have heard from
some professors,
how could one of
your professors
   help you?
Introduce yourself!

• It’s hard for your professors to help you if they
  don’t know who you are– go introduce yourself
  before or after class

• talk about what you’re interested in, why you’re
  taking the class or anything else you like–
  remember, your professors are just people.
But how do I actually approach my professor?

 • Send an email (with a subject line) introducing
   yourself and asking when would be best to meet.
   Remember, this email may be the first impression you
   give.

 • Come prepared. Have a particular question in mind or
   a topic you want clarification on.
What if I can’t make it to my prof’s office hours?

   Talk to your professor after or before class about
   an alternate time to meet. Believe it or not, profs
   can arrange to meet you outside of class.

   If you have introduced yourself before hand and
   are engaged in class, the likelihood that they will
   meet you will greatly increase.
Now think about what you want to get out of
your next meeting with your professor…

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Profs and TAs toolkit slides

  • 1. Who’s afraid of their profs and TAs? Let us help you plan out how to get the most out of your classes! In this toolkit you will learn: • Why your professors want to talk to you • The value in talking to your profs • How to build a plan of what you need from your professor
  • 2. Think about this: How often do you talk to your Professors or Teaching Assistants (TAs)?
  • 3. Watch the following video to learn why professors want to talk with you and why you should come and talk to them.
  • 4. Now that you have heard from some professors, how could one of your professors help you?
  • 5. Introduce yourself! • It’s hard for your professors to help you if they don’t know who you are– go introduce yourself before or after class • talk about what you’re interested in, why you’re taking the class or anything else you like– remember, your professors are just people.
  • 6. But how do I actually approach my professor? • Send an email (with a subject line) introducing yourself and asking when would be best to meet. Remember, this email may be the first impression you give. • Come prepared. Have a particular question in mind or a topic you want clarification on.
  • 7. What if I can’t make it to my prof’s office hours? Talk to your professor after or before class about an alternate time to meet. Believe it or not, profs can arrange to meet you outside of class. If you have introduced yourself before hand and are engaged in class, the likelihood that they will meet you will greatly increase.
  • 8. Now think about what you want to get out of your next meeting with your professor…