From tnguyen@scgp.stonybrook.edu Tue Mar 19 14:13:17 2013
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 14:13:13 -0400
From: Tim Nguyen <tnguyen@scgp.stonybrook.edu>
To: Tony Phillips <tony@math.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Re: teaching letter

Hi Tony,

Hope you're spring break is going well. Just wanted to followup on what would be
a suitable way for me to obtain a teaching letter. If sitting on a lecture is
the protocol, would sometime during the next two weeks work? I teach T/Th
2:30-3:50.

Thank you for your time,
Tim


On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Tony Phillips <tony@math.sunysb.edu> wrote:
      Hi Tim,
      I think it would be better from a regular faculty
      member. I'm away and don't have my calendar handy
      but I'll get back to you with a suggested date.
      Tony

      On Sun, 10 Mar 2013, Tim Nguyen wrote:

            Hi Tony,

            So I'm currently teaching MAT126 and the head person is
            Robert Andersen.
            Would he be a suitable choice given he is not a
            mathematician? Last year I
            taught MAT123, but it's a similar scenario, with Bill
            Bernhard as the head
            person.

            Best,
            Tim


            On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Tony Phillips
            <tony@math.sunysb.edu> wrote:
                  Hi Tim,
                  Usually one asks faculty one has worked with
                  in some connection (practicum or TA). What
                  are your options there?
                  Tony

                  On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Tim Nguyen wrote:

                        Hi Tony,
                        I was informed you were a suitable person to
            ask for
                        a teaching letter. I am
                        teaching MAT126 this semester (T/Th
            2:30-3:50) and
                        will be on the job market
                        next year. I imagine the standard procedure
            is for
                        you to come in during a
                        lecture sometime and evaluate my teaching.
            Please
                        let me know what is
                        possible and convenient for you.

                        Thank you so much. Best,
                        Tim








From tnguyen@scgp.stonybrook.edu Wed Mar 20 10:16:21 2013
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:16:16 -0400
From: Tim Nguyen <tnguyen@scgp.stonybrook.edu>
To: Tony Phillips <tony@math.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Re: teaching letter

Hi Tony,

That sounds perfect! I teach in SBU 123.

Thank you so much for doing this!
Best,
Tim


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Tony Phillips <tony@math.sunysb.edu> wrote:
      Hi Tim,
      How about next Tuesday (3/26)?
      Tony

      On Tue, 19 Mar 2013, Tim Nguyen wrote:

            Hi Tony,

            Hope you're spring break is going well. Just wanted to
            followup on what
            would be a suitable way for me to obtain a teaching
            letter. If sitting on a
            lecture is the protocol, would sometime during the next
            two weeks work? I
            teach T/Th 2:30-3:50.

            Thank you for your time,
            Tim


            On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Tony Phillips
            <tony@math.sunysb.edu> wrote:
                  Hi Tim,
                  I think it would be better from a regular faculty
                  member. I'm away and don't have my calendar handy
                  but I'll get back to you with a suggested date.
                  Tony

                  On Sun, 10 Mar 2013, Tim Nguyen wrote:

                        Hi Tony,

                        So I'm currently teaching MAT126 and the
            head person
                        is Robert Andersen.
                        Would he be a suitable choice given he is
            not a
                        mathematician? Last year I
                        taught MAT123, but it's a similar scenario,
            with
                        Bill Bernhard as the head
                        person.

                        Best,
                        Tim


                        On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Tony
            Phillips
                        <tony@math.sunysb.edu> wrote:
                              Hi Tim,
                              Usually one asks faculty one has
            worked with
                              in some connection (practicum or TA).
            What
                              are your options there?
                              Tony

                              On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Tim Nguyen wrote:

                                    Hi Tony,
                                    I was informed you were a
            suitable
                        person to ask for
                                    a teaching letter. I am
                                    teaching MAT126 this semester
            (T/Th
                        2:30-3:50) and
                                    will be on the job market
                                    next year. I imagine the
            standard
                        procedure is for
                                    you to come in during a
                                    lecture sometime and evaluate my
                        teaching. Please
                                    let me know what is
                                    possible and convenient for you.

                                    Thank you so much. Best,
                                    Tim









