Hi everyone,
There are a few people who have not yet met with me after Exam #1. I’ve opened up a few more spots in my calendar tomorrow afternoon – if you haven’t met with me yet, please sign up for one of these spots.
Best,
Prof. Reitz
Hi everyone,
There are a few people who have not yet met with me after Exam #1. I’ve opened up a few more spots in my calendar tomorrow afternoon – if you haven’t met with me yet, please sign up for one of these spots.
Best,
Prof. Reitz
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