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How To Email Your College Professor
Article Title: How To Email Your College Professor
Author: Randy Harold
So its 1:30 am and there you are at the computer trying to
refresh the email inbox page. The big test is tomorrow and your
Professor still hasn't replied back, but why? Contrary to
popular belief, that your Professor wants you to fail, the
problem could stem from the fact that your email never reached
him/her. Hence, the purpose of this guide is to show students
how to write an effective email to their Professors.
The From Field
Always use your University or College email address when
sending an email to your professor. This not only assures the
professor that you are indeed a student but also avoids your
email from getting put in the spam box. Many Universities and
Colleges now employ a system of only allowing emails to be
received from certain domains anything else (hotmail,
yahoo...etc) is either automatically put in the spam box or is
forwarded to the Professor as a potential spam.
Example:
Astudent@university.edu
The To Field
This is the single most important field, if you mess up in here
there you can kiss your email good bye. Avoid putting the
Professor's name with the email (A Prof ), since not all
emailing system can handle this format. It is always best to
send your email to the Professor's University or College
account, since that is the email account that your Professor
checks, or should check, the most. And again before sending the
email double check to verify that email address was typed
correctly.
Example:
Aprof@universtiy.edu
The Subject Field
The subject field should be of the following format:
CollegeName-CourceCode-Title-Subject
CollegeName: Is the name of your post secondary institution
(America Learning College, Boston University…etc). Yes I do
realize that this may seem a bit redundant but it is important.
Most Professors (Usually new Professors) teach at one or more
Universities and Colleges at any given term, and the email from
those institutions gets forwarded to one main address, usually
their ISP email address. So to keep things organized its best
to write the name of the College or University in the Subject
Field.
CourseCode- Is the code name of the course (MTH140, CPS124,
GEF345…etc). It's best to keep the letters Capital and no
spaces between the number and letter.
Title: Over here you type in the title of your subject. (Test
1, Midterm, Exam, Assignment 5…etc)
Subject: Over here you type in what concern or problem you
might have (Due Date Issue, Missed Test Issue, HW Problem
#45…etc). Remember to keep it brief, no more then 5 words.
Example:
Boston College-MTH140-Assignment 4-HW Problem #45
The Text Body Field
Try to keep things simple, clean and to the point. By that I
mean no 2 page emails or fancy fonts and color, remember your
first priority is to convey your message not to show off your
email editing skills. Start off with writing the Professors
name (Prof C.Mcgill, Prof U.Stan…etc). Move on to the subject
of your email, as a reminder restate the Course Code and Title
Field (During the Monday's MTH140 class you stated for
Assignment 4). The next line should state the problem or
concern. Remember to provide details and avoid repetitions. Its
best to end the email with a salutatory statement (Thank You,
Yours Truly..etc) and use your name, student number and College
or University name as signature.
Example:
Prof C. Mcgill,
During the Monday's MTH140 class you stated for Assignment 4
question #41 to use the second derivative theorem. However, I
am having trouble as to how to find the delta X? In particular,
during the situation when time is 3 seconds and delta Y is 0. Do
we set delta Y to Ymin and solve from there?
Thank You
_________________
Any Student
#:0101010101
Boston University
Things to Keep In Mind
- Give a minimum of one weekday for Professors to reply back,
before sending another email.
- Avoid sending multiple duplicate emails at any one given
time.
- Try to send emails during weekdays and if possible during the
Professors office hours.
- Try to be respectful and Professional (i.e. no offensive
language, spell check…etc).
- Avoid taking out frustration by spamming the Professors email
box.
About The Author: Randy, College Student
http://www.studentdump.com
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