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Agree. Looks like no experience living with others. Making loud noises at night, inconsiderate of the disruption he was causing other students in the grad housing.
Then professionally, grading harshly and making comments that anger students as a TA.
So not doing well as a TA.
A professor had an intervention, where students could address him directly with their complaints - have to think the professor first tried talking to him, found him resistant and set up a situation where students could talk directly to him.
His TA position has to have been in jeopardy at that point.
Re the second point , I still believe what I said when this incident first made the news. The Professor's approach was totally unprofessional.
If a new TA is grading work & there are complaints - the work should be automatically referred for reassessment (by others) and ofc the TA should be trained properly in the first place.
When BK replied to a student wtte of I am assessing your work at a higher standard, seems to me that BK hadn't been trained to assess.
I don't think they would have let him go tbh but it 's a pity we never got a date for this incident. Nothing specific beyond around the time of the murders