October 12, 1999
(vol. 110, iss. 10)
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… managed by students at the University of Michigan y'.' r, .: , Y S"::: HEATIHER KAMXINS Editor in Chief JEFTREV KOSSEFF DviD WALLACEF Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…
… reflect the opinion of the mjority of the Daily s editorial board. All other articles. letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Wasted time Students should make…
… Mallace can he reached ovei e-mail at davidm(a umich. eda. Without knowledgeable, hard work- ing professors and Graduate Student Instructors, a university cannot be considered a top school. Luckily, the…
… faculty. As part of their effort to help students succeed, most professors and GSIs offer open office hours at set times during the week. At these times, students may come to ask questions, prepare for…
… exams or simply to learn more about a topic that interests them. Sounds like a great opportunity, does- n't it? Students are able, at no additional fee, to get advice and extra help from some of the top…
… educators in the world. There is no drawback - no one is graded during office hours. Students embar- rassed about asking questions in class can do so in a private, one-on-one setting. Office hours alleviate…
… many of the prob- lems that large lecture halls experience, such as the normal lack of interaction ' with an instructor. Students lead incredibly busy lives. In addition to classes, they study…
…, participate in sports, clubs and interest groups, shop for themselves and sometimes even sit down and just relax. Amidst all these demands, students should not forget about the opportunity to meet with…
… instructors. Despite having busy sched- ules, there is always time for utilizing office hours. "There are a number of benefits (for students) to seeing professors and GSIs,", Joe Henderson, an LSA academic advi…
…- sor, said. "One of the main benefits is get- ting to know their instructor and letting their instructor get to know them. Students need letters of recommendation and references. Faculty who work with…