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Apr 11, 2016 at 12:49 comment added StrongBad @PeteL.Clark hopefully the edit helps explain my position.
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Apr 11, 2016 at 12:43 comment added Pete L. Clark "There is no real upside of going to the professor directly." I disagree. The upside is that there is a good shot that the problem gets resolved immediately and everyone walks away happy. That's quite an upside. In general, whenever you have an issue with a professor, you should try first to resolve it with them. Note also that going over someone's head before talking to them certainly also risks that they may "hold it against you." Moreover, "Your name will never be mentioned." Come on: you are certainly not in a position to guarantee this.
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