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What if I can't find a tutor for my graduation thesis?
Our school is now engaged in graduation thesis, and there is no public selection of teachers, but many people contact teachers privately to be their tutors. There are seven people in the landlord's dormitory, and five have been found.

I just finished writing the opening report yesterday and started looking for a teacher. As a result, in the end, six or seven teachers refused, either full or my subject was not in their research direction, and I was really worried.

Finally, there was no way, so I tentatively sent a text message to the teacher who had taken a professional class before. Teachers are professors, but they are more Buddhist. The impression of having attended classes before is very casual. As a result, he asked me to talk to him directly. I was overjoyed and agreed immediately. Me too. Today I went to talk to him about my thesis or something. I think I will basically become his student.

As a result, this afternoon, yesterday, a teacher who didn't reply to text messages suddenly asked me to talk to him tomorrow. The teacher and I are in the same research direction. I've seen it before, and he thought it was very strict in the last thesis defense. I didn't expect him to agree when I sent him a text message yesterday. Now I feel surprised and confused when I receive the text message. . Because I feel that talking to him is basically an agreement. . .

I don't think this opportunity can be missed, but once the second teacher is determined, it means that the first teacher will be sent to the plane, and I feel guilty. My friend said I can't be so greedy. If I do this, I may embarrass both teachers. . . So I really don't know what to do, so I have to come to you geese for help. .