Josie
Everything's perfect!
If you keep that up I'm just going to kill you.
Raiks said:Josie, I've got 5 hours a week at uni.
But for first years, you'll smile, giggle and twirl, overcome by the novelty of being a uni student. Enjoy it, because it'll wear off to the point of being a homicidal 4th/5th/6th/7th... student who is too cynical for their own good. Uni: it's a slow process of crushing the hope and soul of any student.
I'm not cynicalRaiks said:Josie, I've got 5 hours a week at uni.
But for first years, you'll smile, giggle and twirl, overcome by the novelty of being a uni student. Enjoy it, because it'll wear off to the point of being a homicidal 4th/5th/6th/7th... student who is too cynical for their own good. Uni: it's a slow process of crushing the hope and soul of any student.
Josie said:lol, I went to the uni today to bank a cheque, walked past the unibar, looked at the 'first years line' and the 'normal people' smoosh, had to laugh. Helllooooo it's a BAR!
Manners, wtf? hahaha.... first years are funny.dion7789 said:its called manners! lol...luckily when i went there was noone there...no lines or smoosh
lol you make a good point. breaktimes and socialising and all that are pretty sweetWithout Wings said:umm because doing assignments and studying is always so exciting?
generally if you have decent subjects uni is as exciting as it can be (as opposed to horribly boring if your subjects are crap!) as the content is somewhat interesting to you...
i'm not sure about anyone actually finding the concept of doing work exciting though The funnest bits of uni are the socialising bits...and the social activities etc outside of uni classes
Isn't it good to be back?iamsickofyear12 said:They really need to upgrade the english speaking requirements of lecturers. I'm willing to deal with a class full of international students who make no sense but lecturers really need to be able to speak clearly.
One of my lecturers is basically impossible to understand. He may as well just stand at the front and scroll through the notes and not say anything. In fact it would almost definitely be better if he did that. Another one isn't as bad, you can somewhat understand him if you really focus but it's easier just to read the slides.
You can't get any more horribly boring that sitting in a lecture doing nothing because you can't understand a word the lecturer is saying.
Unfortunately both those lectures are in between other lectures/tutorials so I can't skip them without having an extra hour to waste. (I already have a 2 hour break before each of them)Without Wings said:i tend to avoid those lectures...i learn more at home reading the lecture slides then i do there trying to take in what the lecturer is saying and thinking to myself "wtf is going on HUH?!"
Thanks Without Wings, you're right...I'll be sure to keep that all in mind....Without Wings said:watatank: there's some pretty clueless first years, not to mention those that didn't attend oweek info sessions etc so the lecturers tend to like to cover important stuff like that just in case...and to cover their arses. Enjoy the time without assessments whilst you can - no excuses not to socialise and its a great time to go out excessively and be guilt free...
Haha brilliantRaiks said:On a side note, what on earth has happened with the bar staff? There's been a total staff turnover (well last night there was) since last year.... this is terrible, now I might actually have to wait to be served.