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Yes I wasn't impressed with how the high school system prepared most of my uni classmates for uni, sure they got high UAIs but it doesn't mean anything if they can't adapt to new environments. So many lose the plot simply because they have such weird concepts of what University is supposed to be. Also for a lot of people uni is the first time they live away from home or have to travel larger distances to attend something. Just like the big fish in little pond Year 6 students get used to being little fish in big pond Year 7 students.lala2 said:It's just that I didn't think that the transition would be so hard!
I like to think for myself, but having forced myself to think in such a compartmentalised way just to succed in the HSC, it's really hard getting back out again. Hopefully it will get better.
I totally hear what you're saying there, and that's the reason I am enjoying uni so much more than high school on a social level.lala2 said:Though glitterfairy, I do like the independence a little bit. I have never been much of a groupie person (though I'm not anti-social!) and I didn't (and still don't like) the cliquey atmosphere of high school, which stifled my independence and my ability to just be friends with everyone.
I didn't do any of those last year...and I had 30+ contact hours for semester 2...Olsen said:u should be right if u eview lectures, attend and particpate in tutes, do ur readings and generally keep on top of things.
I gotta say that's true for me. I never wanted to be in a position where I agree with a comment like that but unfortunately I am. It's not too bad but I really thought I could claw my way through a degree that was never really "me". Still clawing hahaglitterfairy said:This is the time when everyone has to think seriously about how much they WANT to do their particular degree... technically if you want a particular hard-core degree badly enough (eg law, pharmacy) then you will be motivated enough to put in all the hours. Being smart is not always good enough... you have to really, really want it otherwise halfway through semester you will be dying and thinking "OMG get me out of here! It's not worth it!"
That is exactly like me!Serius said:i think its mainly about the adjustment, i never really had a whole heap of self motivation in school and that is showing now, cause the way my timetable is i have massive gaps making for really long days, i usually end of just saying fuck it and going home.