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by dollaaron
4139 days ago
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From the email it seems the student just wants to see his exam, hardly an unreasonable request. He doesn't ask for a "review," of the exam, and this seems like it should take all of two seconds. He walks in, takes the exam, and leaves. If the exam can't leave your room, he walks in during office hours, looks at the exam, and returns it. I've caught multiple grading errors simply by actually collecting past exams, and would be understandably pissed off if I was given no opportunity to collect an exam I'd taken. While the contract teaching situation seems pretty bad, this guy seems unreasonable here. |
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It doesn't change the context that the instructor isn't being paid to do it - he says he's already spent more time on the course than contracted. From his point of view, it's not an unreasonable request that he should not spent more of his (insufficiently remunerated) time on even small issues.
> and would be understandably pissed off if I was given no opportunity to collect an exam I'd taken.
But does that make it reasonable to blame a guy who's not paid to help you for not helping you?
I do understand the nature of your point, but I don't think any of the original argument is actually affected by the size of the task he's refusing to do.