Also, is their any way to (politely) tell potential students that they need to be just a little more formal in their emails.
I think you could provide the information, and then just say something like, "On a personal note, you would be well served by conducting future academic correspondence in a more formal manner. Spelling words out completely, for example, is the sort of thing that will make your future professors think of you as an intelligent and competent student. Best of luck in your future endeavors."
gak - phone interview is over in 15 minutes. I am pretty sure nothing will come of that. Could have all been avoided by asking me one question in email, cause no I have never held a job of that title before - I am looking to make a change - and if you don't hire unless a candidate has the exact experience, then I am not your gal.
I need a beer helmet, only with two 20 oz. coffees and a muffin holder.
I need a beer helmet, only with two 20 oz. coffees and a muffin holder.
And a pole dangling a slice of bacon just out of arms reach.
Thanks all. So far my birthday involves coffee. I declare it a success!
hey- i heard about ur class. how do i register, cause i can't find it online anywhere? let me know. ok, bye, kt
Print it, mark up with red pen, send them scan of the corrections and ask them to re-submit with edits?
Alright, too bitchy -- but hella fun.