A prof at my university agreed to let me take one of his history courses via correspondence, because I was living out of town, on the condition that I chose an essay topic related to his research interests (since the correspondence course would result in extra work for him). I was very grateful.
Before classes began, I decided to move back to the city where my university is located, and attend classes.
As a token of my gratitude toward him, I'd like to stick with the original plan of choosing a topic related to his research interests, even though I'm now living in town. BUT I've looked at the material and I'm very uninspired. On the other hand, I've found another area that interests me.
I want to be careful not to seem ungrateful, because I appreciate his initial willingness to help me out (other profs said no). PLUS, he's supervising an additional independent study with me this semester related to MY research interests.
Before classes began, I decided to move back to the city where my university is located, and attend classes.
As a token of my gratitude toward him, I'd like to stick with the original plan of choosing a topic related to his research interests, even though I'm now living in town. BUT I've looked at the material and I'm very uninspired. On the other hand, I've found another area that interests me.
I want to be careful not to seem ungrateful, because I appreciate his initial willingness to help me out (other profs said no). PLUS, he's supervising an additional independent study with me this semester related to MY research interests.