cherryq
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
My first graduate class was this evening, and I have very quickly realized something: I'm not very prepared for the graduate classroom setting. The class involves some seminar-type lecturing, which is okay because I can quickly take notes on my laptop. However, there's also a lot of student-based discussion on the topic and about current events. I found that I had a lot to say but that I couldn't actually voice my thoughts in class. I'm not very good at being assertive, but even when I tried, someone would end up talking over me. The only way that I've determined that someone is finished speaking is when there is a long pause (and even then I accidentally interrupt them). I wait for that pause in order to know when to speak up with an opinion, etc. Unfortunately, the other students in the discussions seemed to know ahead of time that the person speaking was finished. There were barely any gaps in the conversation and I felt at a loss for how to voice my thoughts. I'm worried that if this keeps up that my participation grade will bring my overall average down.
Has anyone encountered situations like this in classes or meetings, and if so, how did you overcome this? I would really like to prove to my professor that I have important thoughts on the subjects discussed but she'll never know that if I don't find a way to speak up during the in-class discussions.
Thanks.
My first graduate class was this evening, and I have very quickly realized something: I'm not very prepared for the graduate classroom setting. The class involves some seminar-type lecturing, which is okay because I can quickly take notes on my laptop. However, there's also a lot of student-based discussion on the topic and about current events. I found that I had a lot to say but that I couldn't actually voice my thoughts in class. I'm not very good at being assertive, but even when I tried, someone would end up talking over me. The only way that I've determined that someone is finished speaking is when there is a long pause (and even then I accidentally interrupt them). I wait for that pause in order to know when to speak up with an opinion, etc. Unfortunately, the other students in the discussions seemed to know ahead of time that the person speaking was finished. There were barely any gaps in the conversation and I felt at a loss for how to voice my thoughts. I'm worried that if this keeps up that my participation grade will bring my overall average down.
Has anyone encountered situations like this in classes or meetings, and if so, how did you overcome this? I would really like to prove to my professor that I have important thoughts on the subjects discussed but she'll never know that if I don't find a way to speak up during the in-class discussions.
Thanks.