I had a unusual thing happen today that I am not sure what to do about, so I pose this to unbiased readers:
I am a 27 year old first year Ph.D student, which means that at the moment I don't have much free time on my hands. I am also a teaching assistant that requires me to sit in on the undergraduate survey lectures and I lead undergraduate discussions over the readings. As far as my looks go I am not very good looking compared to most guys on campus.
So.....As I said, I have been siting in on the lecture classes next to a cute young woman. She is hard to describe....very intelligent, kind of quirky, and has a sense of humor. I get to class about 15 minutes before lecture starts to set up the equipment for the professor. When I am done I take my assigned seat (the professor has assigned seat in college which sucks), that is next to this young woman. So we normally talk before class about how the day has been going, complaints, etc. This has been going on for about a month now. Then today she asks me if I want to get a cup of coffee with her sometime. I was speechless and I am sure I studdered in my response. I tried to be polite and said something along the lines of maybe not today, but I appreciate the offer. She replied maybe someother time.
It has been a really long time since I have tried the "social scene" with my reading, writing, teaching, and grading load in the Masters and now Ph.D. So I am up not current on things, but did she ask me out or what? If she did, I am concerned about the age issue...I am 27 and she is a freshman which means 18 or 19 at the most, and at this point in my life, while I am not looking for marriage yet, I am interested in working on a relationship and not a "fling." Then there is the TA/student thing - one positive is I am not her TA. She is assigned to the person I work with. I also don't want to lose what I have worked so hard to achieve, which is getting accepted into a Ph.D program. The darker side of me wonders if maybe she is wanting information on exam material (ie pumping for information).
So I am not sure what to do. I don't get this chance everyday. My insticts tell me she is a kind and honest person, but the age thing and my status as an instructor, despite that I am not her TA, is bothering me. So...is asking someone to join them for coffee a date type thing? I don't know. I would appreciate some opinions/thoughts for a socially backward grad student. Thanks.
I am a 27 year old first year Ph.D student, which means that at the moment I don't have much free time on my hands. I am also a teaching assistant that requires me to sit in on the undergraduate survey lectures and I lead undergraduate discussions over the readings. As far as my looks go I am not very good looking compared to most guys on campus.
So.....As I said, I have been siting in on the lecture classes next to a cute young woman. She is hard to describe....very intelligent, kind of quirky, and has a sense of humor. I get to class about 15 minutes before lecture starts to set up the equipment for the professor. When I am done I take my assigned seat (the professor has assigned seat in college which sucks), that is next to this young woman. So we normally talk before class about how the day has been going, complaints, etc. This has been going on for about a month now. Then today she asks me if I want to get a cup of coffee with her sometime. I was speechless and I am sure I studdered in my response. I tried to be polite and said something along the lines of maybe not today, but I appreciate the offer. She replied maybe someother time.
It has been a really long time since I have tried the "social scene" with my reading, writing, teaching, and grading load in the Masters and now Ph.D. So I am up not current on things, but did she ask me out or what? If she did, I am concerned about the age issue...I am 27 and she is a freshman which means 18 or 19 at the most, and at this point in my life, while I am not looking for marriage yet, I am interested in working on a relationship and not a "fling." Then there is the TA/student thing - one positive is I am not her TA. She is assigned to the person I work with. I also don't want to lose what I have worked so hard to achieve, which is getting accepted into a Ph.D program. The darker side of me wonders if maybe she is wanting information on exam material (ie pumping for information).
So I am not sure what to do. I don't get this chance everyday. My insticts tell me she is a kind and honest person, but the age thing and my status as an instructor, despite that I am not her TA, is bothering me. So...is asking someone to join them for coffee a date type thing? I don't know. I would appreciate some opinions/thoughts for a socially backward grad student. Thanks.