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Elaine Schulte, the manager of the large intro physics classes at the time, testified about dealing with Christensen in the spring of 2017. (1/1
Said there was an incident where one of Christensen's student's exams went missing. Professor had to rewrite entire exam. Schulte emailed Christensen about it and he never responded. (2/13)
He also never responded to an email about him missing TA meetings. Not responding to multiple emails would be "highly unusual," Schulte said. (3/1
The head of the research group Christensen was in, Nadya Mason, said she went to the University of Illinois to work for the "world's best condensed matter physics" program. "I wanted to make sure that's on the record," she said. (4
Said Christensen joined her research group in the spring of 2014 after he reached out to her. "He seemed very enthusiastic." (5/13)
She said that fall he struggled and stopped coming to meetings, but recovered after she met with him one on one. "He assured me he wanted to be there," but said he had been depressed, though he thought things were improving (6
She said he started to struggle again in the spring of 2016. "It became clear it wasn't working out." (7
They met again. She told him grad school didn't seem to be working for him, and she said he agreed and was waiting for her to contact him. (8/
On cross, she said she didn't get to know Christensen like she did her other students, apparently previously telling prosecutors it was like he was wearing a mask. (9/13)
Lance Cooper, the assistant head of graduate physics programs, read from Christensen's application, where he said he "must continue my search for understanding." (10/1
Went over his grades: Fall 13: B+, A-, A Spring 14: B-, A Fall 14: individual study (Cooper said most students got As for this) Spring 15: A-, A- Fall 15: individual study Spring 16: individual study Fall 16: F, F, F Spring 17: B, D+, F, C+ (11/13)
In May 2016, he decided to get masters instead of PhD, but still had to fulfill some class requirements (tho didn't have to be physics) (12/13)
In the spring of 2017, he took classes on insects, dinosaurs and the sociology of deviance, and qualified for his masters in May 2017. (13/
(out of respect for YY, I stopped myself adding snarky comments to each of these tweets, but I'm just having a moment of rationality in that. I wont always be able to resist, sometimes I'm triggered hard, now I'm ready to die from this boring waste of everybody's time.
I cannot help but think how much better YY would have done had she received these opportunities rather than a mere research post. She was a star, he wasted everybody and everything)