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Swiss (and everyone else) -- definitely listen to this advice. Asking questions during lecture on a regular basis will just annoy other students, who will feel like you are wasting valuable lecture time. This is how I feel about chronic question-askers anyway. This is a big difference from high school, where everyone is encouraged to ask any question they have at almost any time.

Word. If you have questions, see the professor as soon as lecture ends. You'll get your question answered (probably more in depth than if you'd asked it in class), and you can have a lovely convo with the prof so that he gets to know you and will be begging you to write a LOR in the future. Or something like that.
 
Word. If you have questions, see the professor as soon as lecture ends. You'll get your question answered (probably more in depth than if you'd asked it in class), and you can have a lovely convo with the prof so that he gets to know you and will be begging you to write a LOR in the future. Or something like that.


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I guess there was a reason why I didn't look at this thread until just now. It's extremely dumb.
 
If only swiss had looked at your sig - this thread could have been avoided
Exactry.

I even put a red bolded OR ELSE for spookiness, but the potential consequences of not viewing that thread don't translate well over the internetz.

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Exactry.

I even put a red bolded OR ELSE for spookiness, but the potential consequences of not viewing that thread don't translate well over the internetz.

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At least you tried - maybe you should incorporate that picture - it gets the point across 😉
 
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