And more likely than not, they'll follow you throughout every subject...*shudder*Don't worry, you'll soon learn that noisy, obnoxious retards still exist at uni.
And more likely than not, they'll follow you throughout every subject...*shudder*Don't worry, you'll soon learn that noisy, obnoxious retards still exist at uni.
LOLDon't worry, you'll soon learn that noisy, obnoxious retards still exist at uni.
Guess what I coincidentally found out like literally just now....And more likely than not, they'll follow you throughout every subject...*shudder*
If you have the head Lecturer then more often than not those noisy, obnoxious people will get called out and embarrassed in front of everyone. Most lecturers have the "no nonsense" attitude, but the head Lecturer will definitely be the most strict when it comes to people like that. If you're doing ACST101 and have old man Westcott, I do not recommend talking at all lolGuess what I coincidentally found out like literally just now....
I actually know of a 'noisy, obnonxious' acquaintance of mine...who's practically doing some of my classes....
Oh, and he's not one of 'those' people I'll miss....:L Plus he's the following type as you said Asylum.
Omg save. me. now :O
haha wow...If you have the head Lecturer then more often than not those noisy, obnoxious people will get called out and embarrassed in front of everyone. Most lecturers have the "no nonsense" attitude, but the head Lecturer will definitely be the most strict when it comes to people like that. If you're doing ACST101 and have old man Westcott, I do not recommend talking at all lol
Well most wouldn't mind small quiet conversation, but if someone is loud or if it's a large group of people then the lecturer will say something. And Westcott is no joke, seriously lol.haha wow...
I always pictured lecturers at university to not really mind small conversation in their class. Like a more 'adult' environment, different from school.
From what you say, this Westcott guy seems scary. Like as if I'm back in primary school were we can't even talk...
I agree completely.imo an 'adult' learning environment is one where students respect the learning of others and the time taken by the lecturer to prepare and give the lecture. I consider talking in lectures and tutorials to be incredibly rude to the tutor and/or lecturer; If you want to have a conversation, do it outside or don't come to class.
Lol I knew someone was going to pick this out...imo an 'adult' learning environment is one where students respect the learning of others and the time taken by the lecturer to prepare and give the lecture. I consider talking in lectures and tutorials to be incredibly rude to the tutor and/or lecturer; If you want to have a conversation, do it outside or don't come to class.
Yeah I agree with you now that we have distinguished what a 'conversation' is. Oh and just to put it out there, I would never talk when a teacher is talking. Not only am I rather shy but yeah it is rude.I don't really think that quietly asking a quick question to the person next to you is the same as having a conversation. Lectures are for listening, not talking. If you have questions about the content you can always ask the lecturer afterwards. Regardless of what you may deem disruptive (consider also that you will likely be sitting next to people you don't know, will they want hear what you have to say while they are trying to take notes, even if you are relatively quiet...?), it is still disrespectful to the lecturer. They are often distinguished (sometimes internationally) academics who take time out of their very busy schedules to give informative lectures and they deserve your full attention.
yeah I don't understand this!!! Like as long as we're not disturbing anyone I don't see why it is this way especially in university...I've also had a lecturer tell someone off for using a phone lol She said to the student: "unless you're tweeting about the 7 Ps of marketing, can you please put your phone away?"
Trust me, my culture is very strict with 'respecting "superiors"'....lolKeep in mind also that fresh-out-of-highschool undergrads are pretty much the kinders of tertiary education... while you will be treated as an adult, you are still expected to recognise and respect your superiors.
Look at it this way, you're no longer a child who needs to be told what to do, and while you might deem it not 'disturbing' anything, if you miss an important point using your phone, then have to waste everyone else's time in the tutorial asking what you missed, then it becomes not only troublesome to one person but to everyone. Plus they'll consider you an idiot.yeah I don't understand this!!! Like as long as we're not disturbing anyone I don't see why it is this way especially in university...
lol, also, don't treat other people like idiots, we all know you're on facebookTrust me, my culture is very strict with 'respecting "superiors"'....lol
And I myself am very respectful. But sorry, if I'm having family problems and somebody texts me I won't hesitate..
I changed to telstra for this very reason, it has honestly changed my life.Plus you won't get reception anyway.