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Hey! Been a while since I have been on here, but I have a question regarding a lit review/theoretical paper I am thinking about writing.
So I have an interesting paper idea that I would like to do as an undergraduate. The bad thing is that I may not be able to get a professor at my school to help supervise/review/revise/edit my paper as I am writing (I am currently working with a professor at my school, but she is unable to make any extra commitments).
I was wondering if it would be appropriate to contact a professor outside of my school (at another school) and see if they would be interested? This would mean I would not have any face-face time, but rather it would all be through e-mail (which can be hurtful in a few ways). I am not worried about the contact another professor part, but the outside of my school part may be "unacceptable", but I am not sure if it is. If you can help me out, that would be great!
So I have an interesting paper idea that I would like to do as an undergraduate. The bad thing is that I may not be able to get a professor at my school to help supervise/review/revise/edit my paper as I am writing (I am currently working with a professor at my school, but she is unable to make any extra commitments).
I was wondering if it would be appropriate to contact a professor outside of my school (at another school) and see if they would be interested? This would mean I would not have any face-face time, but rather it would all be through e-mail (which can be hurtful in a few ways). I am not worried about the contact another professor part, but the outside of my school part may be "unacceptable", but I am not sure if it is. If you can help me out, that would be great!