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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 5:30 pm Post subject: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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While the semester hasn't started, I emailed a professor with some questions on the class, titled, "Professor Lastname". He responded and signed his email by his first name.
When I respond, do I address him by his first name, as he signed his letter, or did I stick with Professor Lastname?
I know some professors like to be "friends" and others like to be more of an authority. Some specifically dislike the formality of "professor".
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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 5:36 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| It depends on the professor and what is done at that school. When I was in undergraduate we only used last names. In the masters program a lot of professors preferred to go by the first names and they would not appreciate it if you used the last names. To be on the safe side you can always just email her back and say "professor firstname" instead of last name, as that still shows some respect.
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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 5:38 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| Thanks, Beach Bum. It's law school, actually. You think I should just do first name?
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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 6:19 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| I like the Professor Firstname compromise. His signing off as just Firstname would imply that that's how he wants to be addressed, but he might also have an automatic signature on his email and have neglected to change it.
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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 6:28 pm Post subject: Re: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| zaq wrote: | | I like the Professor Firstname compromise. His signing off as just Firstname would imply that that's how he wants to be addressed, but he might also have an automatic signature on his email and have neglected to change it. |
Darn it, Zaq! I sent it off after looking to see if there were more opinions after I mentioned this was law school and not undergrad. I just did first name, and now I saw your response.
Honestly, how bad could it be? He seems chilled out, it's more of a human rights kind of law field, so I doubt he's going to be uptight about it. Worst case scenario, I've just got a bit of chutzpah. Right? And every lawyer needs some chutzpah.
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Posted: Fri, Aug 17 2012, 7:08 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| Call him professor as in professor and Maryanne. When I was practicing, I loved being called counselor. It is really nice.
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Posted: Sat, Aug 18 2012, 4:23 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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MAYBE I would have called a young assistant by first name, if asked to several times...
Not a teacher. Nor do I want to be called by first name, unless you want to do mora Ruchel. _________________
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Posted: Sun, Aug 19 2012, 3:15 am Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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I think first name would be standard here but I don't remember calling any of them by name. At the school I teach at (Grades 11 & 12 only) all staff are known by first name with students, Principal included. Some students still use Miss or Sir if they're uncomfortable. _________________ Specialising in boys since 2006:
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Posted: Sun, Aug 19 2012, 10:45 am Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| I usually sign my emails with my first name and while I don't mind students calling my by my first name, (especially masters students or those who have taken several classes with me) I prefer at least Dr. First name or professor first name, but that's just me.
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Posted: Sun, Aug 19 2012, 6:13 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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I usually go by Dr. with students unless it's a student that I've had before or worked with, although one school I taught at insisted we go by first name as their policy. I guess basically what finprof said!
You can't go wrong by going more formal, so I would stick with that unless they specifically tell you to call them by their first name.
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Posted: Sun, Aug 19 2012, 6:29 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| Unless someone specifically tells you to call them by their first name I use their title. I know rabbis who return phone calls saying "hi this is firstname" but no one actually calls then by their first time.
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Posted: Tue, Aug 21 2012, 5:32 pm Post subject: re: Call a professor by his/her first name? |
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| when I was at uni, we always called all the teachers, including professors by their first name. in classes as well. when I would email "Dear Dr" or "Dear professor", they would always sign with their first name only, I.e. best wishes, Clare, or whatever. and then I would take that as an assumption I could say "dear Clare" from now on and they liked that. but they were friendly and humble. some university academics are awful. as you get to know them you'll know.
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