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Grass or no grass, it's about the quality of teaching ...
At university, not really.Grass or no grass, it's about the quality of teaching ...
Elaborate please .At university, not really.
Uni's about providing the resources to learn yourself. Many of us go through entire subjects without going to a single lecture, for example So the quality of teaching isn't as large a factor as you would believe.Elaborate please .
Uni is about grassElaborate please .
at uni you grow up and learn shit for yourselfElaborate please .
There's a special place in hell for people like you.at uni you grow up and learn shit for yourself
also as a civil engineering student I want to get rid of the grass and replace it all with wonderful concrete
woah woah woahAs a proper arts student, I find the physical presence of grass merely a by-product of the greater art student focus. That is, of course, beauty. Grass is nice in and of itself, but what if one has to view terrible, terrible buildings while sitting on said grass? No-one spends their grass time looking down, it's all about the view. The UNSW position on this can be surmised in the thought of - Would you rather live in a beautiful house and spend your days looking at an ugly one, or would you rather live in an ugly house and look at a beautiful one? Well USyd doesn't have that dilemma. You can lounge on grass, shaded or unshaded, and spend your time enjoying the view of gothic sandstone architecture, fountains, trees, sporting events, playing 'spot the hipster', or just reading a book in the sunlight.
Alternately, arts students spend a lot of time drinking (both coffee and alcohol), and with cute beergardens, you can drink AND spend time on grass. Now isn't that a recipe for #winning@lyf
Heeeyyy...As a proper arts student, I find the physical presence of grass merely a by-product of the greater art student focus. That is, of course, beauty. Grass is nice in and of itself, but what if one has to view terrible, terrible buildings while sitting on said grass? No-one spends their grass time looking down, it's all about the view. The UNSW position on this can be surmised in the thought of - Would you rather live in a beautiful house and spend your days looking at an ugly one, or would you rather live in an ugly house and look at a beautiful one? Well USyd doesn't have that dilemma. You can lounge on grass, shaded or unshaded, and spend your time enjoying the view of gothic sandstone architecture, fountains, trees, sporting events, playing 'spot the hipster', or just reading a book in the sunlight.
Alternately, arts students spend a lot of time drinking (both coffee and alcohol), and with cute beergardens, you can drink AND spend time on grass. Now isn't that a recipe for #winning@lyf
Yeah, with people who talk on their cellphone in movie theatres.There's a special place in hell for people like you.
Are you kidding me? Seriously?woah woah woah
you're not even a student in your uni's arts faculty
m8Are you kidding me? Seriously?
My degree isn't technically under their administration, but I'm completing an arts major and it's the arts faculty that process the arts subject related paperwork and my honours application, so I am very much a student within their faculty. And really, considering that the arts faculty can be a bit flippant about some things, it's probably in my best interests that all my admin goes through science. I get the best of both worlds, the top arts faculty in the southern hemisphere, and an organised and efficient administration.