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How can u email your professor?


J.Cole

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So, i recently got my results for an assignment that i worked my ass for.


Literally, WORKED MY ASS FOR! but didn't get the grade that i was expecting. 


 


Question: So, how can I email my teacher about this...I mean she already gave me comments about it...


But i don't find them justifiable for the grade the i got.


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First you need an email account

Most email accounts let you send mail through aka gmail

Click the compose

put her email in

Write the message about how you feel, ask if you can talk about the grade during office hours, be polite and respectful.

 

The last time I emailed a professor, it was because the syllabus was fucked up and had an exam on the wrong day.  The professor gave me a 100% on the test (average of all other exam scores I'd had in the class)

 

You could always pull the race card like here:

http://downtrend.com/71superb/professor-called-racist-for-correcting-black-students-grammar-and-punctuation

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ugh i had this once as well 

we had to write an essay about a subject i knew A LOT about since it had been my hobby for years and i had already established breeding the species. all we had to do was a general essay but i took time to figure genetics, other scientific shit that was barely known and stuff out too and she gave me barely a pass 

i never got to it though

i think you should just politely send her an email with arguments against her grade if you won't see her soon again? otherwise probably do it face to face and explain why you disagree and see if she has anything to say about your reasoning. i'm sure if you're polite and friendly she doesn't mind, as long as you don't turn it into a stubborn argument.

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I feel like for these types of situations it's better to meet face to face.

 

 

Totally agree. I'm a teacher myself and I wouldn't like a student questionning my grades by e-mail.

 

It's better to talk face to face. It's more... I don't know.... honest ?

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