Possible Answers to Your Correspondence/Requests ...
... if I do not answer your email/correspondence personally![]()
Even though I try to answer as many correspondence I receive as possible, I may not answer every correspondence, particularly if it does not warrant follow-ups. I apologize in advance.
[Click here] if you are inquiring to join our Department graduate program or research.
If you asked me to solve a problem or problems for you:
Unfortunately, due to time restrain and other reasons it is my policy NOT to solve problem(s) on request via Internet or otherwise, except for my students after they put some effort in trying to solve the problems themselves(!). My advice is to consult with your instructor. Best wishes!
(!) "I do not want to give you a fish, I want to teach you how to fish!"
It is much more beneficial to understand general concept (theory) than to memorize particular problems. Solving problems should help you better understand theory so that you can then solve any other problem. If we can not solve a problem that "proves" we do not fully understand "theory." The key is UNDERSTANDING, NOT REMEMBERING!
If you think theory is boring, that means you are not truly interested in understanding.