Uni sucks big time.
just thought I'd let u see the other side of the spectrum, the side where you spend 3 hours a day on public transport, haul yourself out of bed at 5:30 for 8am lectures, cram in lecture theatres with really crappy wooden seats (thats if u get a seat at all), with 28 hours a week spent in a mix between holding your eyelids open in boring lectures, fuming with rage over the fact that some selfish person has "lost" the library book u desparately need for your assesment, getting stuck in tutes for hours because some imbecile still doesnt get something, not being able to readily access help for anything, having quizzes which count towards your final mark 4 days a week......
..... paying nearly $600 in union fees for facilities that you dont even use, or are completely outdated, getting millions of pamphlets shoved in your face anytime you walk anywhere, not getting help at the lost property office even when you are blind because you've lost your glasses, getting blamed in labs because the microscope is broken when you didnt even touch it, trying to type up assesments on computers that take 2 hours to log on, get crappy marks and have no idea why, getting your exam marks but never seeing the exam, never knowing if they may have miscalculated something that would have just pushed you over the line to getting a distinction......
.....Competing against people who topped the state in some subjects, never even having a chance really, against all the Ruse geniuses, wasting so much valuable time hiking between lectures, pracs, tutes, hauling lab coats gogges, manuals, notebooks, pens, calculators, dissection kits around all day (remember, no lockers) almost getting run over by p-platers in beamers driving straight through pedestrian crossings, getting lost in the library trying to find a book that exists only on the computer screen, not on the shelf, rallying for fee cuts even though u know its pointless, looking sadly into your wallet only to remember that you spent all your money on notebooks, train tickets, union fees, lab manuals, dissection kits, coats, goggles and buying newspapers.
I'm glad some people are enjoying uni, but i'm just not.