Alice,
thanks for your reply.
Neva
On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, aloisia schmid wrote:
> In article <199710061956.PAA10363 at hinshelwood.bu.edu>,
>clsmith at DARWIN.BU.EDU (Cassandra Smith) wrote:
>> > well advisors are mortal too...and he sounds like he is very disappointed
> > that you are leaving...this should not stop him from writing an honest
> > letter and you should ask him...anyway until he recovers from
> > his disappointment he won't hear your thanks...after you settled
> > and make some progress (a degree, paper, interesting result) drop
> > him a line and tell him how grateful you were for his support..
> >
> > Cassandra Smith
>>> Also, just for the record, it is surprising how little time it takes for a
> P.I. to get over the petty differences he may have had for some slight he
> feels. My own adviser treated me very badly when I left his lab, and now
> he is extremely cordial and supportive. It sometimes jsut takes a little
> time for the heat of the moment to wear off.....
>> Alice
>