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*When you do your screening for Dr. Saerens, ask an older student about what questions for which you should be prepared.
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******* Random (Non-Math Related) *******
 
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*Don't call Dr. Saerens  "Rita"
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*Unless it is an emergency, do not go to Dr. Saerens office without scheduling an appointment. 
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*Paper and pens are free in Math 835, just ask Terry Kepner.  
 
*Paper and pens are free in Math 835, just ask Terry Kepner.  
  
 
*There are cleaning supplies for the offices, ask one of the reps where to get them (right now they are in Bobby's office).   
 
*There are cleaning supplies for the offices, ask one of the reps where to get them (right now they are in Bobby's office).   
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*Room 419 has a copier/scanner.  You can scan documents (instructions are above the machine) which will be sent to your email as a .pdf.  You can then print the documents to a math printer free of charge.
  
 
*Coffee hour is not 3:15 on Tuesdays, instead its at 4 and plan on brining your own cup.   
 
*Coffee hour is not 3:15 on Tuesdays, instead its at 4 and plan on brining your own cup.   
  
*NancE has a list of every qual with the dates and the authors, so you can find the one's your prof wrote quickly.
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*Soccer games for anyone are played every Tu. and Thur. evenings behind the Co-Rec.
  
*If you take a class from Dr. Ulrich, take perfect notes, and make them your textbook.
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******* Computer/Account Related *******
  
 
*You can have your Purdue Webmail forward to your Math Webmail or vice-versa. Talk to a computer kid to figure out how to do it, or you can check Bell's Network News at http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/NN volumes 14 and 20 for some (perhaps outdated) details.
 
*You can have your Purdue Webmail forward to your Math Webmail or vice-versa. Talk to a computer kid to figure out how to do it, or you can check Bell's Network News at http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/NN volumes 14 and 20 for some (perhaps outdated) details.
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*You can change your email address on the itap website (but not your login/ alias).  
 
*You can change your email address on the itap website (but not your login/ alias).  
  
*Soccer games for anyone are played every Tu. and Thur. evenings behind the Co-Rec.
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*You can set up a webpage with address www.purdue.edu/~yourloginID
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*Each grad student gets a $40 ITaP printing allowance each semester.
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*Printing to math printers (on floors 6 and 7) is free.
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*Software is sold through the ITaP website at cheap prices (click the link for shopping).
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*You can recieve discounts on laptops, printers etc. by shopping through the ITaP website.
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******* Teaching Related *******
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*The (only) two questions on your students' evaluations that really matter are 'Overall I would rate this instructor' and 'This instructor gave clear and helpfull explanations'.
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*When you do your screening for Dr. Saerens, ask an older student about what questions for which you should be prepared.
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*Don't call Dr. Saerens  "Rita"
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*Unless it is an emergency, do not go to Dr. Saerens office without scheduling an appointment.
  
 
*If you want to reserve a room for a  review session for your class, let Terri (in 835) know a couple days early, and they will set it up.
 
*If you want to reserve a room for a  review session for your class, let Terri (in 835) know a couple days early, and they will set it up.
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******* Random (Math Related) *******
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*NancE has a list of every qual with the dates and the authors, so you can find the one's your prof wrote quickly. 
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*If you take a class from Dr. Ulrich, take perfect notes, and make them your textbook.

Revision as of 16:18, 28 July 2008

              • Random (Non-Math Related) *******
  • Paper and pens are free in Math 835, just ask Terry Kepner.
  • There are cleaning supplies for the offices, ask one of the reps where to get them (right now they are in Bobby's office).
  • Room 419 has a copier/scanner. You can scan documents (instructions are above the machine) which will be sent to your email as a .pdf. You can then print the documents to a math printer free of charge.
  • Coffee hour is not 3:15 on Tuesdays, instead its at 4 and plan on brining your own cup.
  • Soccer games for anyone are played every Tu. and Thur. evenings behind the Co-Rec.


              • Computer/Account Related *******
  • You can have your Purdue Webmail forward to your Math Webmail or vice-versa. Talk to a computer kid to figure out how to do it, or you can check Bell's Network News at http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/NN volumes 14 and 20 for some (perhaps outdated) details.
  • You can change your email address on the itap website (but not your login/ alias).
  • You can set up a webpage with address www.purdue.edu/~yourloginID
  • Each grad student gets a $40 ITaP printing allowance each semester.
  • Printing to math printers (on floors 6 and 7) is free.
  • Software is sold through the ITaP website at cheap prices (click the link for shopping).
  • You can recieve discounts on laptops, printers etc. by shopping through the ITaP website.


              • Teaching Related *******
  • The (only) two questions on your students' evaluations that really matter are 'Overall I would rate this instructor' and 'This instructor gave clear and helpfull explanations'.
  • When you do your screening for Dr. Saerens, ask an older student about what questions for which you should be prepared.
  • Don't call Dr. Saerens "Rita"
  • Unless it is an emergency, do not go to Dr. Saerens office without scheduling an appointment.
  • If you want to reserve a room for a review session for your class, let Terri (in 835) know a couple days early, and they will set it up.


              • Random (Math Related) *******
  • NancE has a list of every qual with the dates and the authors, so you can find the one's your prof wrote quickly.
  • If you take a class from Dr. Ulrich, take perfect notes, and make them your textbook.

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