Is it just me or does it seem as if Business and Law students are expected to read way too much? Since our first lectures this week (for first years), all we've been given are assessment tasks and pages and pages of the textbook that are supposed to be read, understood, summarised and remembered, in addition to the fact that most of us are doing four subjects.
Take for example, Business Law and Ethics. The amount we have to read from the brick size textbooks is unreal. I reckon they're expecting too much from us.
Maybe it's just because I just finished the HSC a few months ago and am not used to the type of work expected from us but I'm finding the amount of work overwhelming and I don't know if I'll be able to cope with it. I mean I'm been a very studious person during my school life, never had an all-nighter and always completed things before they were dued, but the amount of work is terrifyingly scary.
What about the rest of you guys?
Take for example, Business Law and Ethics. The amount we have to read from the brick size textbooks is unreal. I reckon they're expecting too much from us.
Maybe it's just because I just finished the HSC a few months ago and am not used to the type of work expected from us but I'm finding the amount of work overwhelming and I don't know if I'll be able to cope with it. I mean I'm been a very studious person during my school life, never had an all-nighter and always completed things before they were dued, but the amount of work is terrifyingly scary.
What about the rest of you guys?
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