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'''Preceptor''' is the academic title of graduate students who teach sections of the [[Core Curriculum]].
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At Columbia, "preceptor" is a glorified title for the [[grad student]] or adjunct professor who teaches your [[Literature Humanities|Lit Hum]]/[[Contemporary Civilization|CC]] section. Also, adjuncts are paid $8000 a semester, though they used to be paid $6000. Meanwhile, [[PrezBo]] makes about $3 million, half of which is spent on his hair.
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== External links ==
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* [http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19620115-01.2.6 College Faculty to Discuss Curriculum Revision Today; 'Preceptor' Rank Is Established], Columbia Spectator, 15 January 1962
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 2 April 2015

At Columbia, "preceptor" is a glorified title for the grad student or adjunct professor who teaches your Lit Hum/CC section. Also, adjuncts are paid $8000 a semester, though they used to be paid $6000. Meanwhile, PrezBo makes about $3 million, half of which is spent on his hair.

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