<p>There's a prof who ignores my emails.
It's frustrating for someone like me who can't afford to go to office hours often to have emails ignored.
Besides asking questions before or after class or going to office hours, what would be a comfortable and convenient way of getting across your questions, opinions, and so on?</p>
<p>Those are really the three ways. Hang out after class to ask, go to his office hours, or e-mail him. If none of those ways work, just let it go.</p>
<p>Agree with what BDM said. Some profs are too busy or just not willing to respond to emails. Are there any TAs you could bring your questions to? If not, you'll just have to settle for the time before/after class.</p>
<p>Your professor probably isn't "ignoring" your emails as you say. Profs get so much mail, they often forget to reply to many of the messages or the messages are lost in the whole scheme of things.</p>
<p>I think ignoring emails is actually somewhat common with many professors. It is not personal. They must make the most of their time and responding to 100 emails every week that relate to undergrad may not be how they wish to use it. You also can try to call (do not leave message, just keep calling until they answer). Or as BlueDevilMike says, hanging out after class is a nearly sure way to get your point across. </p>
<p>Good luck, i actually had the exact same issue last semester (extended through summer) with getting a rec. from one of my professors.</p>