Definitely good advice. Don't buy them now unless you're 100% sure you'll need them. By need, I mean need constantly, eg a text book, work book, or course notes.iambored said:i'll go against everyone and say later, because sometimes the lecturers say that you don't need the texts. or you can read between the lines when you get the unit outlines and realise that you don't need the texts. especially if questions are MC, you're given good notes and they say "reading the text is important for background information" "reading the text will give you a good understanding of concepts, but no questions will be taken from it"
but sometimes you realise your lecturer gives crap notes and you're given the questions for your final to preprepare so the text would be a great help. or you're told questions will be set directly from the text. then you have to wait in line which is crap.
I'll go one step further and say just use the ones in Reserveiambored said:i'll go against everyone and say later, because sometimes the lecturers say that you don't need the texts. or you can read between the lines when you get the unit outlines and realise that you don't need the texts. especially if questions are MC, you're given good notes and they say "reading the text is important for background information" "reading the text will give you a good understanding of concepts, but no questions will be taken from it"
but sometimes you realise your lecturer gives crap notes and you're given the questions for your final to preprepare so the text would be a great help. or you're told questions will be set directly from the text. then you have to wait in line which is crap.
edit so as not to waste a post: due to iamsickofyear12s post - firsties, i should let you know that i used 3 textbooks in my whole 3 years of uni. in 1 subject the lecturer took questions directly from the text. in the other 2 i had to pre-prepare my answers and notes given to us were crap. no regrets. might not work for all. n.b. if you take the no textbook approach you should make very good notes from the lectures themselves (which i found a lot easier) and it is always a bit of a gamble.
haha yeah! When you encounter them, there is noooooo where to run. Its not too bad, I love all those religious stalls, This one week they had Islam week and they gave me a free quaran/koran and henna'd me up. These little chats give you really good insight into other cultures and stuff, I mean if you're only standing in line, doesnt kill to slip in some diversity, they rarely try to convert you anyways.Cyan_phoeniX said:Well. That's certainly put a positive spin on the queue experience
The only thing that happened to me when I lined up once, is that i got bombarded with people from some christian club. And I couldn't escape unless I was willing to lose my spot... such a low tactic.
Its perfect, cos we're educated, and they're incessantly ferverish, so the mind games begin!iambored said:i don't call listening to the chuppa-chup giving christians opening my mind to diversity. they preach and use you as a friend sneakily to try and get you to join them. i'm sure it's a great club and i know some of them and they are great people. i just don't like how they go about getting people in - acting friendly and then showing they have an ulterior motive. and preaching and being pushy doesn't do anything for me either.
in other words, you're mad and like telemarketers and bums
I wouldn't equate them to telemarketers, who always tell you what they're doing and why.iambored said:i don't call listening to the chuppa-chup giving christians opening my mind to diversity. they preach and use you as a friend sneakily to try and get you to join them. i'm sure it's a great club and i know some of them and they are great people. i just don't like how they go about getting people in - acting friendly and then showing they have an ulterior motive. and preaching and being pushy doesn't do anything for me either.
in other words, you're mad and like telemarketers and bums
I ended up talking to some 4th year law student - he was really cool - had a great chat!K. said:Is it just me, or waiting in the co-op queue is rather thrilling. Standing there, making idle chat with randoms, getting free chupa-chups, doing questionaires, signing up for free telegraphs and talking to random mentor-y people about nothing in particular. Plus, I made a pretty good friend from the co-op line. Plus, its a must-experience, experience of university!!