ABRAR SHAKIL
First year, Software Engineering
“I don’t see anything wrong with faculty-student relationships as long there is no advantage and/or exploitation in regards to academics from both sides.”
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KAREEM SKINNER
Fourth year, Chemistry
“Generally, it should be frowned upon, but it also depends if the student works directly under the professor or not.”
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MARINA ARMANIOS
First year, Animal Biology
“I believe that if such a relationship existed, the professor would favour the student by giving them higher grades, so it should be completely banned because it’s not fair for the other students.”
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GEORGIA MORFINO
First year, Business
“I think a romantic relationship between a faculty member and a student is inappropriate.”
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VIK BADHWAR
Third year, Biology
“I think it should be allowed, but not if the student works directly under the professor or the faculty member.”
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