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> Well, often enough a prof may have several projects going. universities usually assign you classes to lecture based on how much research you have going on. It would be impossible to organize research activities on an ongoing constant basis for a department of researchers. Sometimes you have too much work sometimes not enough.

So it's filler work.

> Oh, get over it. This is more urban legend than reality. Learn to work with people who aren't from your home town. > May be annoying for you if it isn't your field and you just need some science courses;

I am talking from personal experience, not urban legend. It was the core operating systems / concurrency course. The person had marginal English language skills, and I've work many recent immigrants from his country who have far better accents and english language skills now. It was a common complaint on ratemyprofessor. It wasn't a minor difference such as a 1960s Boston or British accent.

> but if you want to work with people who are doing interesting leading research in some field, there's a good chance you'll have to work with people who aren't native English speakers.

I work with a probably %75 ESL workforce today, many of them recent ESL, and I went to an international high school. I work with many of them very well.

It's still no excuse, especially in any public speaking engagement to not be able to communicate decently. You NEED your audience to be able to understand %95 of what your saying or you might as well just communicate in writing with them. You should be doing more back office work until its corrected.




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