A few other commenters have talked about the paper review process.
I wasn't thinking of this at all. Important to understand: the peer review process takes up only a minor part of a professor's mindshare. It's considered a chore. Much more important is to read lots of new papers (including pre-prints) for continual education, to know what's going on in your field and adjacent fields.
I wasn't thinking of this at all. Important to understand: the peer review process takes up only a minor part of a professor's mindshare. It's considered a chore. Much more important is to read lots of new papers (including pre-prints) for continual education, to know what's going on in your field and adjacent fields.