What are some of the other ways of saying “letting me know” or “telling me about”?
My advisor has been very helpful from helping me decide which classes to take to letting me know/telling me about the resources available to me”.
How is the sign of “let me know” too clunky?
Are there any other ways of saying this? And can you please do so?
If I haven’t watched any of the video clips, why?
Describing certainly and its synonyms or maybe listing and its synonyms.
My advisor has been very helpful, from helping me decide which classes to take to guiding me toward the resources available to me Merriam-Webster
defines the verb guide as transitive
verb 2 a : to direct, supervise, or influence usually to a particular end e.g.
Why did she help me in our career?Usage notes: guide implies intimate knowledge of the way and of all its difficulties and dangers
N.B. You don’t normally guide a person about something, in the OP’s sentence the following prepositions: to, toward, or through (?) would be more appropriate.
Alternatively, consider the verb counsel which means to give advice, as in:
Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions)
My advisor has been very helpful, from helping me decide which classes to take to counselling me about the resources available.
Why do people say they shouldn’t ’just’ be there for the occasional question or two?
What is your advisor? Or take advantage
of the fact that you are just using what is advised. What is recommended for you to take?
What are some other ways to say something besides that which are good for you? My Advisor has been
helpful, from helping me decide on courses to informing me about resources.
What do you think of Chris Burch’s new book? Can you explain what happened to him?