very true....every subject at uni requires constant work. that is the key in my opinion.flyin' said:Just as an aside, ACCG101 and ECON111 are semester two subjects.
javahead, so long as you don't think a unit is easy to pass, you should pass it.
i think sarah's done that unit before. can't remember tho.Isaaq said:hey i might be takin CHN148 (i think that's it) which is introductory spoken mandarin...has anyone here done any language subs and are they easy?? is there assignments?
and do they contribute to GPA and all that?
redruM said:very true....every subject at uni requires constant work. that is the key in my opinion.
many subjects don't need constant work. some need a few days tbh. =p in recent memory, econ110 was one of them.redruM said:very true....every subject at uni requires constant work. that is the key in my opinion.
i do (!) for one subject every semester (maybe not the "studies the material everyday" bit).clairegirl said:but does anyone really do constant work??
i dont know anyone who goes home and studies the material everyday or does all the required readings/homework etc
believe it or not some people do constantly work, ie- work from text and do tutes weekly and it shows in results.clairegirl said:but does anyone really do constant work??
i dont know anyone who goes home and studies the material everyday or does all the required readings/homework etc
from memory, that was in canto.. anyways.Isaaq said:dunno about working in china... but this rapper Jin had a song called 'Learn Chinese' and it was a cool song.
work regularly for that which needs to be worked regularly on, and cram for that which can be crammed on. =predruM said:believe it or not some people do constantly work, ie- work from text and do tutes weekly and it shows in results.
i did that slightly for stat, but stopped after about mid way. its too much.
i still reckon that doing work regularly is the better than cramming!
i don't do those things either but i make constant notes (sometimes), keep up to date with which lectures are on, turn up to lectures and do things for tutes. even if i don't do the readings that they never check up on or study the material until a week before the exam i still would say i do constant work.clairegirl said:but does anyone really do constant work??
i dont know anyone who goes home and studies the material everyday or does all the required readings/homework etc