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Getting to know a professor


Question Posted Wednesday December 3 2008, 12:02 am

20/f.
I have a professor this semester for whom I have great admiration and respect highly. I know him both in the classroom and I work with him outside of class on a research project, and he's also my adviser. While our conversations are friendly, they are cordial and formal. I really enjoy spending time with this professor and I'd like to get to know him more outside of school, as a friend.
I was thinking of asking him out for a cup of coffee, but I don't know how to do this casually, especially since it might be construed as crossing some boundaries. Does anyone know how I could do this? Or have any better ideas?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks!


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letmetellyou answered Thursday December 4 2008, 3:41 pm:
Ask him if he'll help you with a paper or better understand something over a cup of coffee.
Make sure it's a very public place where alot of people go but also quiet enough to get some work done.

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