It is generally not considered appropriate for graduate students to date undergraduates due to power dynamics and potential conflicts of interest.
No, it is generally not appropriate for students to date professors due to the power dynamics and potential conflicts of interest that can arise.
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I did not graduate from TC3. However, you can easily find out people who graduated from TC3 from the official website. This will include details of the date and year of graduation.
No, it is not appropriate for minors to date adults due to the power imbalance and potential for exploitation.
No they wouldn't
Yes, but only on a second date.
Yes, a undergraduate is a person who is going for their BA, A graduate is someone that has their BA and working for their masters. An undergraduate is any person enrolled in a four-year college or university program who has not yet graduated with his or her Bachelors degree, B.A.(Bachelor of Arts) or B.S. (Bachelor of Science). Whether you go straight on to college from high school, or enroll in college at a later date, if you are in college and working toward a four-year degree, you are an undergraduate. The term simply distinguishes one from a person studying toward a graduate degree, as in a Masters, M.A. or M.S. or Doctorate, Ph.D., degree. The timing is insignificant; it is the act of being in school that defines an undergraduate. Technically, you could be an 80-year-old undergraduate.
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In most academic institutions, it is not permissible for professors to date students due to concerns about fairness, power dynamics, and potential conflicts of interest.