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Is It Appropriateappropriate for Studentsstudents to Express Interestexpress interest in Beingbecoming a not fundednon-funded TA for a Specific Coursespecific course?

I am an undergraduate student and along with some of my peers, we are interested in the possibility of becoming teaching assistants (TAs) for a particular course taught by a professor in the US whom I work with remotely. However, we are unsure about the protocol and appropriateness of expressing this interest directly to the professor.

Is it generally acceptable for students to directly approach a professor to express interest in a not fundednon-funded TA position for their course?

Is It Appropriate for Students to Express Interest in Being a not funded TA for a Specific Course?

I am an undergraduate student and along with some of my peers, we are interested in the possibility of becoming teaching assistants (TAs) for a particular course taught by a professor in US I work with remotely. However, we are unsure about the protocol and appropriateness of expressing this interest directly to the professor.

Is it generally acceptable for students to directly approach a professor to express interest in a not funded TA position for their course?

Is It appropriate for students to express interest in becoming a non-funded TA for a specific course?

I am an undergraduate student and along with some of my peers, we are interested in the possibility of becoming teaching assistants (TAs) for a particular course taught by a professor in the US whom I work with remotely. However, we are unsure about the protocol and appropriateness of expressing this interest directly to the professor.

Is it generally acceptable for students to directly approach a professor to express interest in a non-funded TA position for their course?

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Is It Appropriate for Students to Express Interest in Being a not funded TA for a Specific Course?

I am an undergraduate student and along with some of my peers, we are interested in the possibility of becoming teaching assistants (TAs) for a particular course taught by a professor in US I work with remotely. However, we are unsure about the protocol and appropriateness of expressing this interest directly to the professor.

Is it generally acceptable for students to directly approach a professor to express interest in a not funded TA position for their course?