last updated: Sun, January 12, 2020 5:07 PM

WALLACE OFFICE HOURS

SPECIAL NOTICES

I use a scheduling program called "Calendly." Use the below to schedule office hours. You can try dropping by but typically my office hours are fully scheduled. When there are no appointments, I am usually NOT in the office. If you are visiting from afar, please just email me. :)


FIND ME

My office is 5110 Dwinelle.

My name is next to the door.


SPRING 2020 OFFICE HOURS

MONDAYS: 2:15-3:15PM (by appointment only)
TUESDAYS: 11:15-Noon (by appointment only)
THURSDAYS: 11:15-11:45AM (drop-in only)

We can arrange an appointment if you are unable to come to my regular office hours. (See below.)


Irregular meeting times

It is sometimes possible to meet me at times other than the regular office hours. (In such cases, the meeting place will probably not be the office and probably not private.) Read the below notice, then email me if you wish.


Requesting a time other than regular office hours

For current Cal students: When you are unable to come to regular office hours it might be possible to make an appointment for another time although there are weeks when I will be too busy for this. Email me (don't message me through bCourse or otherwise), with these things in mind:

1) I need a few days notice,

2) "appointment request" needs to be in the subject line (otherwise I might not read your email for a few days),

3) details on the classes (course number and title and time it meets) or other events that prevent you from coming to regular office hours needs to be stated in the email.

I'll respond 1-3 days, letting you know whether I can meet and, if I can, what times might work. I will be very reluctant to meet late in the afternoon. Look for a morning time. I come to campus early.

Making full use of our office time

If you tell me the general content of what you would like to discuss it might increase the time slot I assign to you. *I cannot provide a grade estimate on the spot. This definitely needs 2-3 days advance notice. If your question is about a specific assignment, that is different. But if it is "in general, what is my grade standing?" I need to calculate that ahead of time.