That's almost obnoxious. But whatever, I'm not really judging.
Quote from: Elegiac on January 28, 2015, 07:09:06 AMThat's almost obnoxious. But whatever, I'm not really judging.It would only be obnoxious if I called a ph.D "Bobby" instead of Doctor Robert Smith or whatever the fuck. But if they're chill with it, and you've known them for years, then what's the issue?
What do you call Bobby then?
Quote from: Elegiac on January 28, 2015, 07:13:36 AMWhat do you call Bobby then?Dr. Smith, unless he's okay with Professor Smith.
Tell me about the first-name basis situation then.
Of course not, virtually no one is for any major class.
Quote from: Elegiac on January 28, 2015, 07:17:48 AMTell me about the first-name basis situation then.There's just this one professor who my dad has been friends with for years--he'd get invited over to watch football games and drink beer and shoot the shit--and now he teaches me in one of his courses. For someone who's been teaching for as long as he has, he's still quite young, which might explain the laid-back-ness of it, and he's just known me for the longest time.
Any class that isn't a practicum of some sorts. Major classes are those where you just in auditorium with dozens or hundreds of other people just listening to the professor's lecture. You don't interact with him or her, so no one gets on a first name basis.
Quote from: Verbatim on January 28, 2015, 07:39:42 AMQuote from: Flee on January 28, 2015, 07:33:20 AMAny class that isn't a practicum of some sorts. Major classes are those where you just in auditorium with dozens or hundreds of other people just listening to the professor's lecture. You don't interact with him or her, so no one gets on a first name basis.Right, I see. That's sort of cheating, but I know what you mean. Obviously, that's less of a, "No, I'm not" and more of a "I don't have the opportunity."Yeah, it's the second. Not sure if my university is very different to your college in that aspect, but the only time we're in these smaller groups is when it's for a practicum, seminar or something similar. There's around 150 people doing what I'm doing now, so there isn't much room for up close and personal contact with the professor. You can go ask questions all you want, of course, but unless he ends up being your promotor for a thesis or phd, you're not going to get any sort of relationship with him or her.
Quote from: Flee on January 28, 2015, 07:33:20 AMAny class that isn't a practicum of some sorts. Major classes are those where you just in auditorium with dozens or hundreds of other people just listening to the professor's lecture. You don't interact with him or her, so no one gets on a first name basis.Right, I see. That's sort of cheating, but I know what you mean. Obviously, that's less of a, "No, I'm not" and more of a "I don't have the opportunity."