I got screw over by a prof? Need help.

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Do you have legs? Go visit the person. Show up at their office... I love technology but it certainly enables socially dum people
 
Do you have legs? Go visit the person. Show up at their office... I love technology but it certainly enables socially dum people
This 100%. It's much harder for him to ignore you(couldn't find another word 😛) if you show up in person. GL
 
I definitely agree with paying a visit in person. I should have mentioned that I'm not on campus though, so phone was the most direct way I could contact everyone.

I'm going to try calling the registrar and emergency dean tomorrow first. If that doesn't work, I'll probably take a trip down to campus to get this sorted out.
This sucks though, it totally cuts into my 20 days of studying time before the PCAT!
 
I definitely agree with paying a visit in person. I should have mentioned that I'm not on campus though, so phone was the most direct way I could contact everyone.

I'm going to try calling the registrar and emergency dean tomorrow first. If that doesn't work, I'll probably take a trip down to campus to get this sorted out.
This sucks though, it totally cuts into my 20 days of studying time before the PCAT!


Pretend it's a day off to clear your head. Get some good food somewhere and consider it a road trip 😀
 
I definitely agree with paying a visit in person. I should have mentioned that I'm not on campus though, so phone was the most direct way I could contact everyone.

I'm going to try calling the registrar and emergency dean tomorrow first. If that doesn't work, I'll probably take a trip down to campus to get this sorted out.
This sucks though, it totally cuts into my 20 days of studying time before the PCAT!

You should take the trip down to campus first because they're likely going to tell you to go to the teacher because, without his word, nothing will be changed.
 
this almost happened w/ organic chem lab where they were going to drop my course registration for lack of pre-reqs on file. Of course I already graduated and returned to finish out pre-reqs, so the institution would not accept undergraduate transfer credits based on me having graduated 2 years prior. I did have a letter of correspondence from the previous orgo prof approving my taking courses at a community college and showed that along with transcripts to the current orgo prof. he manually added me to the course. as others said, it is worth seeing someone in person, even if it is hours away. no point in stressing over something when you can force their hand by showing up. make sure you bring in any emails confirming what the professor informed you.
 
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