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Lorna Dane ([personal profile] dipolarized) wrote in [community profile] genessia2018-10-01 05:04 pm

[Action - OTA] Office Hours

WHO: Lorna Dane - open to anyone who may want to talk to her, even if it's not class related
WHAT: New professor doesn't actually want to deal with students holds office hours
WHEN: Tuesday, Oct 2 between 3 and 5 pm
WHERE: Attleton University, Physics Dept

Several weeks into the semester, Lorna grudgingly added office hours to her official schedule. Her three courses - only one undergrad, thanks be - were pleasingly grouped from mid-morning to late afternoon and left her plenty of time to spend in the lab or volunteering at the Research Institute in unearthing the mysteries of this parallel dimension. But her students had been asking for time outside of class and she was running out of excuses.

Choosing office hours was a delicate thing. You wanted to be sure to avoid having to interrupt any real work while still picking a time at which you'd have to spend as little extra time as possible in the office. Avoiding meal times was key, but rushing around campus to classes was also to be minimized.

So it was that from 3 to 5 on alternate Tuesdays and Wednesdays, she committed to being found in her office. To discourage anyone from actually taking her up on it, she kept the lights off in her office, choosing instead to rely on natural light through her window, and, as often as she could get away with it, the hallway lights as well.

On her door, just below the placard with Dr Lorna Dane, Geophysics was a listing of her courses:

Physics 105B: Introductory Electromagnetism, Waves, and Optics
Geophys 310A: Electromagnetism and Optics
Geophys 254: Isotopic Geochemistry


Below that was a sign: No, you can't have an extension.

It wasn't that Lorna didn't want to help her students to succeed. She just wanted them to do it without bothering her.
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[personal profile] frankensteinian 2018-10-11 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
He pulls out a chair -- the normal way, for now -- and settles his tall frame into it. "I don't need an extension. It's already finished." He's not saying it to be boastful, or get in good with the professor. He's simply saying it to assure her that that's not why he's here.

"I was simply wondering about the application of the mathematics to situations other than the one set out in the assignment."
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[personal profile] frankensteinian 2018-10-12 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Will the seismology cover how an earthquake can be felt in central Poland when there are no fault lines?" It's rhetorical, of course. He's not expecting an actual answer to how that could have happened.

But maybe there is one.
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[personal profile] frankensteinian 2018-10-13 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wasn't expecting an answer to that, and yet I've already learned something I didn't know before." Which was the point of signing up for the class in the first place. Well, partly.

"Have there been experiments to attempt to figure out why it happens?"
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[personal profile] frankensteinian 2018-10-17 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Probably," he acknowledges with a nod. He doesn't know if he'll still be here in a few years, or if he'll still be taking these classes. He hadn't signed up specifically for that purpose, but maybe he'll end up taking the chance while he's got it.

"AGU. Is that where you taught before you came here?"
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[personal profile] frankensteinian 2018-10-19 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
"California. I never made it there." Mainly because his target had never been there, as far as he knew. Or at least, no leads had directed him there. After that, well, he'd mostly run out of opportunities to do much traveling.

"What sort of research did you do?"