Email to Paul, Professor Xaiver, others
Sep. 15th, 2004 02:47 pmTo: (Jean-Paul Beaubier)
CC: (Professor Xavier)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
M. Beaubier,
After giving this a great deal of thought, I do not belive that our philosophies and personalities will work well together in this particular setting.
Therefore, I am going to have to resign as your teaching assistant. I will leave what materials you have given me in your office.
If you need this in writing, I can replicate this email in handwritten form.
Sincerely,
Marie-Ange Colbert
To: (Professor Xavier)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Professor Xavier,
I have carbon-copied you on an email I have sent to M. Beaubier in which I am resigning as his teaching assistant.
I do not believe that I can work with him after his rude treatment of my classmates. Is it not simply that I disagree with him, as Ms. Frost and I disagreed on many issues last semester. It is simply that I cannot trust myself to be respectful and attentive to a teacher who acts in the manner that he does.
Unfortunalty, this means that I have four fewer credits than the minimum required for this semester. As I do not speak Latin fluently enough to assist in teaching that class, and I do not believe that Piotr would care to have me has his assistant, I would like to sign up for one of the philosophy classes, preferably Kylun's, as I have taken Western Philosophy before. I am not sure if it is too late to transfer into a class. If it is, I will continue as M. Beaubier's teaching assistant, if reluctantly.
I am sorry for any trouble this has caused you.
Marie-Ange Colbert
To: (Kylun)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
I am interested in taking your Eastern Philosophy class. I realize it is already two weeks into the semester, so if this is not possible, I will understand.
Formerly, the time that your class was scheduled was taken up by another class I was enrolled in. This is no longer the case. I have emailed the teacher in question about dropping the class, as well as Professor Xaiver about whether or not is is possible to sign up for a new class when we have been in classes for two weeks already.
If I am permitted to join your class, I am aware that I will have to make up for the two weeks I have lost. I am willing, if you have the time, to do extra study sessions or extra reading, and complete any coursework you have already assigned.
Thank you,
Marie-Ange Colbert
CC: (Professor Xavier)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
M. Beaubier,
After giving this a great deal of thought, I do not belive that our philosophies and personalities will work well together in this particular setting.
Therefore, I am going to have to resign as your teaching assistant. I will leave what materials you have given me in your office.
If you need this in writing, I can replicate this email in handwritten form.
Sincerely,
Marie-Ange Colbert
To: (Professor Xavier)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Professor Xavier,
I have carbon-copied you on an email I have sent to M. Beaubier in which I am resigning as his teaching assistant.
I do not believe that I can work with him after his rude treatment of my classmates. Is it not simply that I disagree with him, as Ms. Frost and I disagreed on many issues last semester. It is simply that I cannot trust myself to be respectful and attentive to a teacher who acts in the manner that he does.
Unfortunalty, this means that I have four fewer credits than the minimum required for this semester. As I do not speak Latin fluently enough to assist in teaching that class, and I do not believe that Piotr would care to have me has his assistant, I would like to sign up for one of the philosophy classes, preferably Kylun's, as I have taken Western Philosophy before. I am not sure if it is too late to transfer into a class. If it is, I will continue as M. Beaubier's teaching assistant, if reluctantly.
I am sorry for any trouble this has caused you.
Marie-Ange Colbert
To: (Kylun)
From: (Marie-Ange Colbert)
I am interested in taking your Eastern Philosophy class. I realize it is already two weeks into the semester, so if this is not possible, I will understand.
Formerly, the time that your class was scheduled was taken up by another class I was enrolled in. This is no longer the case. I have emailed the teacher in question about dropping the class, as well as Professor Xaiver about whether or not is is possible to sign up for a new class when we have been in classes for two weeks already.
If I am permitted to join your class, I am aware that I will have to make up for the two weeks I have lost. I am willing, if you have the time, to do extra study sessions or extra reading, and complete any coursework you have already assigned.
Thank you,
Marie-Ange Colbert
Reply to Marie-Ange
Date: 2004-09-15 07:16 pm (UTC)Regards,
Jean-Paul
Re: Reply to Marie-Ange
Date: 2004-09-15 07:32 pm (UTC)From: (Marie-Ange)
Subject: You underestimate my ability to deal with people I disagree with.
I did approach you, in the journals. Your responses and their tone told me everything I need to know for this semester.
I do not care for how you treat my classmates. I do not care for your disdain of conservative values, and I do not -need- to be your teachers assistant.
My ability to work with people I dislike has nothing to do with my desire not to get into an arguement with you every time you reinforce the dislike many of my classmates have for the staff here. Due to my power, I am already under a large amount of stress. I have no intention of increasing it when it is not necessary.
Small attacks at my ability to live in the 'real world' are exactly why I am stepping down as your assistant. You know very little of me, you know very little of what I have done in my life, and such a statement only shows your inability to act in a professional manner towards your students.
When a task I have chosen to do puts me in the path of people who cannot act professionally, I choose to step down. This situation is not like 'the real world', in that I volunteered for this, am not locked into a contract, and am not relying on this for money, a place to live or any other necessity.
Reply e-mail
Date: 2004-09-15 07:38 pm (UTC)My practice takes up the first few hours after dawn, and I sit in on a few of the other classes currently being offered, but aside from those obligations I should be available at your convenience, if you would like to discuss the class.