Garygaz
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well, well, well.
since university, at least in my experience, has been a lot less enjoyable than I had originally envisioned it to be, I thought I'd lay down my tips on how to survive uni with the least effort involved.
1. sit at the front of every tutor that you have a group assignment for. check your outline and check for any at the beginning of semester. you can be sure lots of socially inept/nerds will be sitting there too, and when it comes time for ye old tutor to tell you to get into a group, simply turn the neckbeard next to you and assume him as your property. be brutal, arrogant and establish yourself as alpha, and your group will work hard for you.
thank you free marks
2. buy your tutor a gift at the end of semester. last semester i missed about 30% of my tuts for 1 class, yet on my last tutorial i went up to my tutor and said how much of an inspiration she was and gave her a bottle of wine. 10/10 tutorial mark, thank you. I know for a fact she wasn't the type to give out high marks to everyone as well.
3. online quizzes with multiple attempts. bring up all your previous attempts by going onto the marks tab on your blackboard online, copy and find the right answer in your final attempt, free marks. i received 20/20 marks last semester for about a combined 40 minutes of effort.
4. if you get a free loader in your group, just man up and tell them either contribute or gtfo. you're just going to be miserable and moan about it otherwise. if you're too beta to say something, email your tutor and have them be the man for you.
5. if you're a pretty girl/handsome guy, go up to your lecturer (if they're setting the exam) and be as charming/flirty as possible to get as many tips as possible. they're human, they'll give you what you want.
6. from my experience, if there is weekly assignments, those who do them later in the semester generally get better marks. sure your tutor says that they take into account the increased amount of knowledge in the subject area, but, most of the time, no.
7. Steer your almighty ship the hell away from international students who struggle with the concept of speaking english. if not, enjoy doing the whole project by yourself. e.g presentation in marketing where i ended up speaking for about 80% of the 15 minute speech. got some strange looks.
(cheers @ absolute & terminator)
cheers cunts,
G
since university, at least in my experience, has been a lot less enjoyable than I had originally envisioned it to be, I thought I'd lay down my tips on how to survive uni with the least effort involved.
1. sit at the front of every tutor that you have a group assignment for. check your outline and check for any at the beginning of semester. you can be sure lots of socially inept/nerds will be sitting there too, and when it comes time for ye old tutor to tell you to get into a group, simply turn the neckbeard next to you and assume him as your property. be brutal, arrogant and establish yourself as alpha, and your group will work hard for you.
thank you free marks
2. buy your tutor a gift at the end of semester. last semester i missed about 30% of my tuts for 1 class, yet on my last tutorial i went up to my tutor and said how much of an inspiration she was and gave her a bottle of wine. 10/10 tutorial mark, thank you. I know for a fact she wasn't the type to give out high marks to everyone as well.
3. online quizzes with multiple attempts. bring up all your previous attempts by going onto the marks tab on your blackboard online, copy and find the right answer in your final attempt, free marks. i received 20/20 marks last semester for about a combined 40 minutes of effort.
4. if you get a free loader in your group, just man up and tell them either contribute or gtfo. you're just going to be miserable and moan about it otherwise. if you're too beta to say something, email your tutor and have them be the man for you.
5. if you're a pretty girl/handsome guy, go up to your lecturer (if they're setting the exam) and be as charming/flirty as possible to get as many tips as possible. they're human, they'll give you what you want.
6. from my experience, if there is weekly assignments, those who do them later in the semester generally get better marks. sure your tutor says that they take into account the increased amount of knowledge in the subject area, but, most of the time, no.
7. Steer your almighty ship the hell away from international students who struggle with the concept of speaking english. if not, enjoy doing the whole project by yourself. e.g presentation in marketing where i ended up speaking for about 80% of the 15 minute speech. got some strange looks.
(cheers @ absolute & terminator)
cheers cunts,
G
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