Hey guys, can tutoring or being a TA considered a leadership position?
Hey guys, can tutoring or being a TA considered a leadership position?
I would consider those to be more along the lines of volunteer/work experience.
I wasn't sure but I mentioned TAing in my interview and the faculty interviewer said it sounded like a leadership position to him. So yes.👍
I wasn't sure but I mentioned TAing in my interview and the faculty interviewer said it sounded like a leadership position to him. So yes.👍
Hey guys, can tutoring or being a TA considered a leadership position?
OP, do you have anything else to add under "Leadership"?
I think it depends on the responsibilities you had as a TA. Did you lead a discussion/recitation course? If so, then I would consider that leadership. If you just assisted the professor then I wouldn't consider that leadership.
My school also had head TAs who were responsible for communicating info from the professor to all the TAs within the department/course etc. I would consider that leadership as well.
Yes i did lead discussion, and I was literally teaching the class all by myself. I had to organize review sessions for the students before examws, and was available if they had any questions outside of class.
Yes i did lead discussion, and I was literally teaching the class all by myself. I had to organize review sessions for the students before examws, and was available if they had any questions outside of class.
Hey guys, can tutoring or being a TA considered a leadership position?
If you have to ask, it wasn't a leadership position.
That's a bit black-and-white, isn't it? Some positions, activities, etc can be ambiguous, especially when it comes to placing them in the right category on non-uniform applications.
Oh, I was a TA four times and consider each one a leadership position. My point is, if you have to ask strangers on an Internet forum whether such-and-such is a leadership position, then it wasn't for you.