The truth.I've had the best time in the last 4 years.
Yeah the work is hard, but the ridiculous holidays are the best. There's time for a social life, the real world hasn't started yet.
I feel your pain. My Countrylink train came 45 minutes late today and I've now missed the same lecture 2 weeks in a row because of ShittyRail's failure to follow their own timetable.I wrote a really long post and then I lost it so now I'm sad
EDIT: The travel still sucks so much. Yesterday I woke up at 4.30am to get ready, and got all pumped up for my 8am start. Left home at 5.20 ONLY to have horrible transport problems with my bus coming more than an hour later (it's meant to come every 15-20 minutes). Ended up being super late to uni.
Anyway, good to know others have been/are in my situation, and have gotten through it fine. Don't have many options, so will try to make the best of it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but marks are scaled to a bell curve. That means they've allocated 5% of the cohort to get high distinctions and therefore there are always going to be people who get them.
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Not true - in one of my subjects (A Massively hard 8cp one) there was only one distinction given, and no HD's. (made me pretty damn proud of my credit).
How do i know? - the lecturer discussed the results the following year in the follow-on subject.
orrr read the thread and realise this isn't an option in this particular situation. DERP!Sleep while you travel.
Suck it up princess, people have to deal with your shit on the train and bus too.Its not that long travel time that pisses me off.
Its the fact that is fucking annoying to do your homework on the bus and train. You're always touching some fucker's elbow, theres no table to put your book on and the movement gives you a headache. Also the fact that so much of the education is internet based, it means that whenever i'm on a train or bus i'm paralysed because I can't access internet.
Fucking wanks
Maybe they want to go to a better uni?2.5hrs? Where on Earth do you live?
In fact, at 2.5hrs you must live within 30mins of Newcastle/Wollongong unis or within 1.5hrs of UWS
Including walking time (to bus stop, from train station etc) and waiting for transport to arrive it could easily take me 2.5 hours to get to uni by public transport.2.5hrs? Where on Earth do you live?
In fact, at 2.5hrs you must live within 30mins of Newcastle/Wollongong unis or within 1.5hrs of UWS
This. As if UWS can (generally) compare to USyd. I live about a 45 minute drive from UOW but public transport to there is almost an impossible bitch from where I live. It's irregular and would probably take me as long as it does to get to USyd. I also live about 40 minutes from UWS Campbelltown, but just living within an hour from a UWS doesn't mean that particular campus runs courses you have any interest in. Not to mention the reputations of both UOW and UWS generally aren't anywhere near those of USyd and UNSW, or even UTS.Maybe they want to go to a better uni?
if you want i will carry your books for you.i am so tired of travel too
i had to travel all over campus today with my legs
omg they hurt
you're welcome to carry my booksif you want i will carry your books for you.
if you are a hot girl okyou're welcome to carry my books