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Hi all, I have what I think is a strange situation. I am pretty swamped with assignments, and my advisor seems to know this. He insists that I bring questions about physics assignments to him. To date, he's helped me earn full marks on more than a few assignments in a troublesome-class with another professor. He has even done a couple of assignments for me, in full, and told me to turn in his work and claim it as my own credit. I am baffled by this, and floored that he seems to believe in me like that.
What should I do? How should I handle this outpouring of help that my advisor has volunteered to me? I almost feel bad about turning it down, but my grades will and have suffered when I initially turned down his help. I'm also supposed to be a theoretical physicist someday, and should be solving these problems by myself. Comments?
What should I do? How should I handle this outpouring of help that my advisor has volunteered to me? I almost feel bad about turning it down, but my grades will and have suffered when I initially turned down his help. I'm also supposed to be a theoretical physicist someday, and should be solving these problems by myself. Comments?