yeah, medusa, from the looks of it everyone in this thread is either a student or professor...so I don't think anyone is claiming any special validity to their answers.
I guess you quoted me to disagree with me, but that's the portion I thought was odd. albeit, given that it's a night class martel is in and given that the professor called his cell phone, I just can't go along with your assessment of the situation being "rude, inconsiderate, and inappropriate."
If you take that much issue with calls on your cell phone at night, a) don't give the number out and b) turn it off when you go to bed
I have no idea what warrrreagl is advising you to complain about...what sort of "satisfaction" do you think you're going to get by complaining about a professor calling you to discuss meeting over a final paper?
The whole complaint seems even more bizarre now that you've explained what he wanted. If it really bothered you that much to have an odd number calling you a few times during the day, it's a simple solution to ignore the thing. which is what you did...still never answered us why you didn't just resolve it when you answered it and found out it was your professor. it looks to me like you're having power issues with your professor, perhaps due to something else. if there's anything to be resolved, it's that issue alone before it swells into something larger.
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