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I had an emotionally/mentally unstable TA last quarter.
She'd talk about wanting to live in the forest, "harvesting piglets," and other straight up weird stuff. Other times, she'd blow up and yell at students for little things, with spit flying out of her mouth. It seemed like a mix of bipolar and social issues, to me. It didn't help that she wore funky clothes, had a buzz-cut, and topped it off with a magic the gathering tattoo in her cleavage, but who am I to judge.
Worst of all, though, our section had the lowest average in the class on assignments she graded. The professor refused to curve our lab section because there was apparently a grading syllabus given to the TAs; however, this is BS because our section had average scores that were 20% lower than other sections. We compared our grades. Many students complained to other TAs about her, as well as to the professor, concerning her grading; myself included.
If it comes up in an interview that I received a lower grade in this class, when the rest of my grades in my major are 3.7+, how do I explain to interviewers that I was dealing with a loon? I received grades on midterms that were 1 standard deviation about the rest of the class, but the loony TA graded my lab reports.
Thanks for reading.
She'd talk about wanting to live in the forest, "harvesting piglets," and other straight up weird stuff. Other times, she'd blow up and yell at students for little things, with spit flying out of her mouth. It seemed like a mix of bipolar and social issues, to me. It didn't help that she wore funky clothes, had a buzz-cut, and topped it off with a magic the gathering tattoo in her cleavage, but who am I to judge.
Worst of all, though, our section had the lowest average in the class on assignments she graded. The professor refused to curve our lab section because there was apparently a grading syllabus given to the TAs; however, this is BS because our section had average scores that were 20% lower than other sections. We compared our grades. Many students complained to other TAs about her, as well as to the professor, concerning her grading; myself included.
If it comes up in an interview that I received a lower grade in this class, when the rest of my grades in my major are 3.7+, how do I explain to interviewers that I was dealing with a loon? I received grades on midterms that were 1 standard deviation about the rest of the class, but the loony TA graded my lab reports.
Thanks for reading.