Had a not very satisfying orientation/assessment meeting with the departmental chair last week in which she told me that I needed to take a bunch of classes because I don't have the proper "breadth" classes in my field. This despite my master's degree. Apparently, if the courses don't have the correct three letter prefix, despite their content, they are of no use.
Luckily after that I met with my advisor, who maintained that no one would care one bit what courses I had taken during my job search, but rather what I will know and what I will have (is that the proper tense?) written. Thank the gods! He suggested that I avoid taking classes just to fulfill requirements, and came up with ideas for more interesting things I might take. He even offered to come up with a reading course for me tailored towards some of our joint interests. Yay!
Now I have to get to bed. Teaching a "lab" tomorrow morning at 8AM. Fun, fun, fun!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Getting Oriented
Posted by Breena Ronan at 10:00 PM
Labels: academia, anxiety, grad school, teaching
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2 comments:
well clearly that makes a ton of sense. those first three letter, they tell you *everything*. sorry, that's so annoying...
how are things going for you? now that classes have started and all...
Fabulous idea to create such interesting things like that.Amazing!!
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