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All these posts relate to: Seeking help

Seeking help | Peter Sankoff
  • Seeking help, Student learning / September 3, 2014

    Going to See Your Professors

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Going to See Your Professors

In Seeking help, Student learning by Peter Sankoff03/09/2014

Again, not a video – but this is another wonderful back and forth written exchange I had with a student on the U of A Law Blog in 2014. It discusses the importance of going to see your Profs for help at an early stage.

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