Are all the lecturers at Cornell real professors?

<p>(as per title)</p>

<p>So... no Teaching Assistance teaching undergrad students, right?</p>

<p>wrong...</p>

<p>not all courses at cornell require a professor...</p>

<p>most will...but this is especially true of freshman writing seminars...</p>

<p>remember to call non-professors "instructors" as they are not professors...</p>

<p>If your course has a section....it will most likely be lead by an undergraduate or graduate TA.</p>

<p>For the most part...lectures are taught by a professor or senior lecturer.</p>

<p>Writing seminars tend to be taught by graduate students.</p>

<p>Course lectures tend to be taught by professors or sometimes lecturers (non-tenure track instructors who have a PhD). Graduate students usually do the sections/review sessions.</p>

<p>my roommate has a calc class where the teacher's a grad student.</p>

<p>my calc class has a grad student as a lecturer and a discussion lecturer. and I wouldn't want it any other way. they're both really cool.</p>

<p>Cornell has 7,000 grad students. Of course many of them are going to be teacher assistants and giving lectures.</p>

<p>also the robot profs...</p>