My arrogance is the least of your worries, I assure you.
And who said you weren't a TA? I certainly don't want to steal your thunder. Aren't we quick to make assumptions? I'll happily discuss lesson plans with you, and let you teach the class when you feel it necessary. And I also don't require you call me Master, especially if you don't think I deserve it.
You're all in a fuss over nothing, I tell you. Absolutely nothing.
I assumed that since an actual professor came along, that my services as a Teaching Assistant were not needed. If you do wish for my help, I will gladly do so. It is very evident that my fighting style is nothing like yours, so perhaps two different influences will aid the students better.
They're right, this isn't an issue. I'm not the only person teaching engineering classes, my brother isn't the only one teaching history, ectcetera.
You should go to the head of your department and say that you wish to offer your own swords class, since there are a varying kinds of fighting. There's no reason to cry over spilled milk when the milk isn't spillt.
The new professor certainly can't handle this burden on his own. I don't teach all the Photography courses, others do, too. You can offer variety, don't hold yourself back.
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And who said you weren't a TA? I certainly don't want to steal your thunder. Aren't we quick to make assumptions? I'll happily discuss lesson plans with you, and let you teach the class when you feel it necessary. And I also don't require you call me Master, especially if you don't think I deserve it.
You're all in a fuss over nothing, I tell you. Absolutely nothing.
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You should go to the head of your department and say that you wish to offer your own swords class, since there are a varying kinds of fighting. There's no reason to cry over spilled milk when the milk isn't spillt.
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