Jonathan A said:I loved the unit. It was refreshing and had an interesting twist to it.
BTW, I am mentoring and tutoring toward the unit this semester. PM me for more details.
ahahahhaha said exactly like it is!! <3tubtub said:hated intro to business law. its soooo dull and boring, my tutors were nazis, and i just cannot stand writing 2500 words on why john smith wanted to sue the bike shop cause he didnt get a spare wheel, or some shit like that.
looooooooooool watever man.. ur not a lecturer or a professor.. your just a student like the rest of us..Jonathan A said:Upon reflection, one thing that UWS suffers from is how students want to be spoonfed information. The Unit is taught as best it can be. There are no videos on the Law of Contract, etc... Its very jam-packed with information because when you get in the real world, you going to get that. The University prides itself on how it well-prepares its students for the real world. It does a fantastic job, but too often some people abuse this by simply tagging along.
(I note to Shell, I don't refer to you in particular - just a general pattern that is emerging)
haha nooooo !...Jonathan A said:Everyone is entitled to an opinion. However the unit is a must. If you provide a client or customer with the wrong information in your role as a professional, you need to know what cause of action your client may take against you.
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krisk85 said:looooooooooool watever man.. ur not a lecturer or a professor.. your just a student like the rest of us..
also intro to business law is a 1st year subject, hence.. students are coming from school or tafe.. and its going to be the type of students that come to uws anyway..
uws have another acronym, u may of heard it and probably why ur at uws..
u went shit
lol.. where did i say that? or even insinuate it.. in your own words You brought it up yourself!Jonathan A said:Funny acronym lol
Mate, I did not profess to be a lecturer. You brought it up yourself!
If you want to be a failure, then do so. However do not think the rest of us are the same. UWS students have progressed very well. And sorry to say, just because you might be leading this miserable but yet "i-got-a-life' path, does not mean we are following.
I did not go to TAFE and no, I don't and did not go shit. I am at UWS because I want to be. I am pursuing my goals quite well. I realise that if I want to do well in life, that's my responsibility, not the universities - that's the difference!