Skillo
is in a theatre near you
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 947
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2004
Likes
- lots of like minded people wanting to learn about a really obscure artform
- the regularity of free tickets I get from staff and VCA union
- my regular lecture theatre has good sleeping chairs in it.
- been to 4 out of 10 lectures this term for one of my subjects, yet still topping tute group.
- learning new stuff
- meeting new people/making friends
- going to uni means I can live in college, which was the best decision I may of made in my teenage life.
- I'm a first year so I can get away with doing 'naughty/wrong' stuff
- some of the staff are inspirational
- I live 2.1km from the centre of Melbourne.
Dislikes
- feeding of all kinds of political propaganda like it was on a drip.
- my course's contact hours (averaging 35-40 a week).
- placement terms (up to 14 hr days)
- the fact that I don't get to socialise or party as much as the average uni student.
- more hectic and more deadlines.
- no pressure to get work in on time from staff (it's all self motivated)
- not having much of a life outside of uni
- travelling to uni
- not having enough money to live comfortably (poor country kid in big smoke)
- lots of like minded people wanting to learn about a really obscure artform
- the regularity of free tickets I get from staff and VCA union
- my regular lecture theatre has good sleeping chairs in it.
- been to 4 out of 10 lectures this term for one of my subjects, yet still topping tute group.
- learning new stuff
- meeting new people/making friends
- going to uni means I can live in college, which was the best decision I may of made in my teenage life.
- I'm a first year so I can get away with doing 'naughty/wrong' stuff
- some of the staff are inspirational
- I live 2.1km from the centre of Melbourne.
Dislikes
- feeding of all kinds of political propaganda like it was on a drip.
- my course's contact hours (averaging 35-40 a week).
- placement terms (up to 14 hr days)
- the fact that I don't get to socialise or party as much as the average uni student.
- more hectic and more deadlines.
- no pressure to get work in on time from staff (it's all self motivated)
- not having much of a life outside of uni
- travelling to uni
- not having enough money to live comfortably (poor country kid in big smoke)