Doesn't mean it doesn't happen or it's always bad. But it's bad to expect it. Not part of the default deal.
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If PI wants students to remind them, it's the PI's obligation to tell the students that if they want to they can, but it's not their duty.
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Also it's much easier to set up a shared google cal or something where each can enter deadlines & dates to expect feedback by
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Replying to @Julie_B92 @raphavisses and
Lab calendar and lab slack are vital.
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@JVLambers if you don't make it clear to your students that them reminding you (if they want!) is a special privilege they will piss off1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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their next boss potentially. I speak from experience of being taught bad/unusual habits.
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I can assure that my students definitely know I'm an exception, not the rule.
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Seriously, this is very good advice for all advisers who need years to figure out how to advise. Just making clear I'm looking out for mine
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Replying to @o_guest @Julie_B92 and
What's been conveyed in this thread, including your most recent point, but also about reminding one's adviser in general
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