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What are the challenges of being in academia that may not be obvious before becoming a professor?

Committee work.Preparing for and teaching a course outside one’s immediate area of expertise.Handling special circumstances for students who approach you for help.Classroom management to ensure a good learning environment.Writing grant proposals, then managing the money if successful.

Should I write about special circumstances that affected my grades on my college applications? I’m a straight-A student, but my junior year was rocky.

Yes, you should mention the “special circumstances” in your application, however it is Critical that your guidance counselor expound upon that in her/his cover letter of recommendation that accompanies your complete official transcript.An unsubstantiated “excuse” is merely that: an excuse. If substantiated it is then a reason with a solution path.

In media, you see a lot of actors playing teachers, say: "I'm going to just give them a B on this essay" or whatever assignment it may be. How often does this really happen?

A “B”? I’ve never seen that happen.A “C”? I’ve seen that happen every year, but only for special circumstances.For example, I once had a student who was getting average grades (so, “Cs”) for the first half of the year, then his attendance and grades plummeted for two full months. His grades dropped simply because he wasn’t turning in any work on the few days he was at school.It turned out that his parents were going through a nasty divorce, and there were some custody issues, drug use in the home issues, and negligent parenting issues that the courts had to work out. While all of this was going on, the kid was being shuffled between his parents’ homes every week. Basically, the kid had a lot of crap going on outside of school, and worrying about his schoolwork wasn’t really on his “to do” list.So he went from “Cs” and “Bs” in every class to literally failing every single class due to missing work.After a few meetings with parents and a social worker and whatnot, we (the teachers) were told to give him five assignments that he could do in the last week of school to make up for everything he’d missed for the previous months, and then give him a “C” overall if he did them well.Overall, he was missing 48 assignments from my class. I tend to grade a lot of things. But he did the five alternative assignments, and I did as I was told and manually overrode his grade on his report card to a “C,” which is what he was getting before his home issues started.It seems like there’s a story like this almost every year. A student has issues at home, gets very sick, gets in a bad accident, or has some other issue that derails their schooling for so long that it would be impossible for them to catch up without the teachers going easy on them.

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