Table of Contents
- 1 Do teachers get annoyed by questions?
- 2 Is it okay to talk to professors about personal issues?
- 3 What are three questions you might ask a professor?
- 4 How do I tell my professor I have depression?
- 5 Why won’t my professor answer my emails?
- 6 Is it bad if people don’t ask questions during a presentation?
- 7 How do you conduct a good Q&A in a presentation?
Do teachers get annoyed by questions?
However, it is exceedingly rare that this would happen. Unless the questions are off topic or not of general interest to the class, questions are almost always welcome. I don’t know of any professors who get annoyed by the number of questions from students, but many of us do get annoyed by bad questions.
Is it okay to talk to professors about personal issues?
Talking to a Professor, indeed anyone is acceptable to guide you with personal problems.
What are three questions you might ask a professor?
10 Questions to Ask Your Professor
- What are your office hours?
- What can I expect from your class?
- How can I do well in your class?
- What is your teaching style like?
- I’m having trouble understanding the material.
- Are there any JJC scholarships that you think would be a good fit for me?
How do you stop students from asking too many questions?
How To Stem The Tide Of Student Questions
- You control when.
- You control what.
- Allow questions in segments.
- Allow many segments.
- Don’t take questions during instruction.
- Allow time for any question.
- Provide post-its.
- Don’t answer what has already been asked.
How do I tell my professor about personal issues?
Ask for what you want—directly and specifically. Assume that others will not figure out what you want unless you say it directly: “I’d like an extension on the assignment until [date].” “I just want you to be aware in case I need support in the future.”
How do I tell my professor I have depression?
How to Talk to Professors about Personal Matters
- Don’t wait until it’s a last-minute crisis.
- Make the decision to ask for support.
- Have an in-person conversation, if possible.
- Identify what you need from the conversation.
- Be as calm as you can when you approach them.
Why won’t my professor answer my emails?
Make sure you have to get the response of that professor. Go to his/her office hour, if possible. If you cannot meet him/her in person and have no response after sending the email, you can try again. It could be better if you send in the morning.
Is it bad if people don’t ask questions during a presentation?
Not necessarily, it’s possible people didn’t feel comfortable asking questions or your presentation covered everything the audience wanted to know. In general, questions are a sign that people are engaged to the point that they are internalizing your message and trying to apply it to their own situations.
Why do people have no question after my talk?
There are five more reasons why people have no question after your talk. The Elephant in the room. In some countries, the attendees may consider impolite to talk before a more senior person in the room does ( a dean, an official,…). That person may just be there for politeness, but not interest.
How to answer “what salary should I ask in an interview?
If your interviewer does ask about salary, here are some tips on how you can respond. Very complicated or multi-part questions: Asking multi-part questions can overwhelm interviewers. Ask just one question at a time. You can always follow up. Aim to make the moment feel conversational.
How do you conduct a good Q&A in a presentation?
Stick around outside the presentation room for a real Q&A. The unquestionable. Some questions would reveal things about you that you do not wish the rest of the audience to know. Alternatively, things you said may be so obvious and clear that nothing you said raises question.