PHY252SGetting Help
TA: You can see the TA during office hours. Also, you can contact the TA by e-mail - part of the job description is to respond to email questions from students. If you have brief but urgent physics questions, emailing the TA is probably the best way to get a quick answer (e.g. if you've left doing homework to the last minute...!). Prof: I recommend my regular office hour as your primary mode for talking to me face-to-face. I also try to arrive 10-5 minutes before every class and, even if I look busy preparing, you're always welcome to ask questions in-person then. You're also welcome to ask questions in the corridor as I leave the classroom (I'll be honest if I'm trying to rush to another appointment). You're also welcome to see me by appointment, if you cannot attend my regular office hour. You are welcome to call and leave voicemail on my office line. I generally check my voicemail once every day or two. You may also use e-mail, if you send plain ASCII text only (all attachments will be stripped and MS Word documents destroyed) and please be concise. Let me or the TA know if you've become frustrated with not being able to talk to either of us as much as you want. We'll work to solve the problem. We aim to provide the best learning experience possible for you. Back to Main PHY252S Course Page |