I have one professor for three classes, she cancels them constantly and never has a lesson plan or anything, gets pissed when we don't take the reins and teach the fucking class for her
and understand, I like professors. especially english professors!
and I think that students should have a clear and lively voice in discussion
but she brings goddamn nothing to the session, and she doesn't direct the discussion at all
it turns into a goddamn book club, and jesus christ I feel like I'm wasting my time
it wouldn't be so bad, except I have her for 9 of the 15 hours I'm taking, and 3 of the others are german
thank god my Am Lit professor is really good or I would just be totally depressed
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Zen VulgarityWhat a lovely day for teaSecret British ThreadRegistered Userregular
Those teachers are the worst, Skully, I'm sorry you have to deal with that for so many classes. Students (especially English students, in my experiences) love sharing their thoughts and often have quite a bit to offer, but definitely need some guidance. Otherwise people just keep TALKING and saying things that are less and less relevant in the mad hope that the teacher will either validate or refute something
And it's not like you can even be properly excited when those flaky assholes cancel class because goddamn it you paid for that instruction, motherfucker
like she pulled out a syllabus and was like hee hee guys when can we cancel class cause I could use a day off 8-) tell people it's a research day if they ask and the whole class was heavy with that kinda rank discomfort you get when an authority figure is misusing it in a way that undermines everything at a really basic level
like a cop taking a bribe or something
you just don't like to see it
it eats at you
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The 9:00-9:50 French class is by far the most desirable one, if I get it then I can rock a super easy 17-credit semester
Could probably pull 21, I really think I could pull 21 credits. May as well sign up for 21 if I can, then decide what to drop.
21 credits?
That's a lot. I don't think my school allows students to register for that many. How many classes would that be?
Traditional 2nd semester (freshman year) at DigiPen is 22 credits, which is 7 classes.
Part of the purpose is to show you "If you can't cut this, GET THE FUCK OUT. It only gets worse."
Really because most of my best grades were calling my professors hacks
shocking
the only A+ I ever got was in a class called "Intellectual Property and Human Rights Law"
I spent most of the time in class explaining why I thought the concepts he was proposing were total garbage
then I wrote my final and just repeated his arguments back to him, pretending I thought they were at all legitimate, raising only the meekest version of my actual counterarguments
I had to drink an entire six-pack over the course of the six-hour take home exam period, but by god I got that shit done
My highest grade was in my Commercial Law class, my first A+
I did what you did in class and wrote it down
And since my arguments were incredibly well articulated
Got an A+
Shocking (and rare)
My got my only A in my second semester first year writing class. We were writing appellate briefs and after I got my draft back from the prof I asked her what I need to do in order to get an A. I did everything she said, exactly how she said it, and I got my A.
The sad thing about it is that I've worked harder in every single class since then and my reward has been terrible (for law school) grades.
I once consumed 2 liters of wine in around 4 hours.
I was hungover for 60 hours afterward.
There is a lesson somewhere in there for you Crawford.
is the lesson that I could easily beat you in a drinking contest?
Sure?
I don't know...
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
I think I took around 17-18 credits pretty much every quarter of college, which I found fairly reasonable for myself.
But my last quarter was difficult with 20 credits, but I attribute that more to have to write my senior thesis, do my senior colloquium in film & make a short documentary all on top of other classes.
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Big Red Tiebeautiful clydesdale style feettoo hot to trotRegistered Userregular
whaa
i'm doing 16 credits this semester, and most people i know are doing 15 or 12
Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
I always tried to put myself at 17 to 18 credits per quarter for safety reasons as if I needed to drop a class I wouldn't go under 12, and thus enter the fucking fuck-zone of terror & sadness.
concert clarinetist for a while (the school was a symposium), but that's about it, and she dropped that when she switched her major from music to english
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Big Red Tiebeautiful clydesdale style feettoo hot to trotRegistered Userregular
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hm, how did you do that?
there aren't any 1 or 2 credit classes here anyway
I mean, I'm a masochistic pseudo-intellectual with no social life and no job, and that sounds like too much of a workload to me.
I'm pretty sure my school caps the number of credits you can register for at around 16.5 per semester (the .5 is due to the wackiness of lab science classes and whatnot), so at least I'm not tempted to go for more than that.
In other news, got my grade back for the Spanish test I forgot to study for.
Classes here are 4 credits each on average. 5 for language, 3 for seminars, 1 for PE / skill-learning classes.
I'm taking 17 this term; French (5), Cosmology (4), and two art classes (4 and 4). I've only felt swamped once this term, and that was the week I had to produce a video and had an Astronomy mid-term on top of my regular work.
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
concert clarinetist for a while (the school was a symposium), but that's about it, and she dropped that when she switched her major from music to english
Okay, this makes sense. I would like to think that if I got rid of all my extra stuff (and most of my social life) and just focused on school I could do 18 hours and make a 4.0
classes started today and i am going to complain about it
they renovated all the english buildings, which is great, except all the rooms are sealed and none of the fucking airconditioning's running, and the doors automatically swing shut and they're too heavy to prop open
and it's summer in fucking queensland, so i ended up sitting at the back of the room, manually holding the door open the entire class, so we didn't all pass the fuck out from heatstroke
also one of these fucking people is doing their dissertation on 'why community is good'
like not an extensive formal analysis or anything, just, this is why it's good
With some rare exceptions, most classes at my school are 3 credits, except for lab science classes that are 4.5 credits (and meet more often). So this semester I'm taking 5 classes and getting 15 credits.
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and understand, I like professors. especially english professors!
and I think that students should have a clear and lively voice in discussion
but she brings goddamn nothing to the session, and she doesn't direct the discussion at all
it turns into a goddamn book club, and jesus christ I feel like I'm wasting my time
it wouldn't be so bad, except I have her for 9 of the 15 hours I'm taking, and 3 of the others are german
thank god my Am Lit professor is really good or I would just be totally depressed
I actually prefer german to those classes because at least the professor gives a damn
and when it's difficult, it's because I didn't put in the effort, not because the enterprise is bankrupt
And it's not like you can even be properly excited when those flaky assholes cancel class because goddamn it you paid for that instruction, motherfucker
quite surprising, really
like she pulled out a syllabus and was like hee hee guys when can we cancel class cause I could use a day off 8-) tell people it's a research day if they ask and the whole class was heavy with that kinda rank discomfort you get when an authority figure is misusing it in a way that undermines everything at a really basic level
like a cop taking a bribe or something
you just don't like to see it
it eats at you
Traditional 2nd semester (freshman year) at DigiPen is 22 credits, which is 7 classes.
Part of the purpose is to show you "If you can't cut this, GET THE FUCK OUT. It only gets worse."
7 classes?
How does anyone do that? That's ridiculous.
I'm taking 18, which is manageable for me
but I don't know how 20+ would be
My got my only A in my second semester first year writing class. We were writing appellate briefs and after I got my draft back from the prof I asked her what I need to do in order to get an A. I did everything she said, exactly how she said it, and I got my A.
The sad thing about it is that I've worked harder in every single class since then and my reward has been terrible (for law school) grades.
2 more months and then I'm freeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
I'm taking 18 and I want to jump off the school's roof. This kind of schedule is absolutely not sustainable for longer than one semester.
also, she had three capstone projects that semester (one for each major and one for her minor)
she ended up writing something like 500 pages that semester and got a 4.0
I wrote about 66 pages last semester, I think
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Time-Turner
altpost: You work your goddamn ass off.
she did a double major and change in 2.5 years
she's incredible, really
how many extra-curriculars
Sure?
I don't know...
But my last quarter was difficult with 20 credits, but I attribute that more to have to write my senior thesis, do my senior colloquium in film & make a short documentary all on top of other classes.
i'm doing 16 credits this semester, and most people i know are doing 15 or 12
concert clarinetist for a while (the school was a symposium), but that's about it, and she dropped that when she switched her major from music to english
there aren't any 1 or 2 credit classes here anyway
i have four 3 credit classes, and a 4 credit one
bro you mix and match the 3s and 4s, you can get a bunch of different numbers!
I mean, I'm a masochistic pseudo-intellectual with no social life and no job, and that sounds like too much of a workload to me.
I'm pretty sure my school caps the number of credits you can register for at around 16.5 per semester (the .5 is due to the wackiness of lab science classes and whatnot), so at least I'm not tempted to go for more than that.
In other news, got my grade back for the Spanish test I forgot to study for.
82.
The lesson here is: never study.
ugghghghg
there aren't very many 4 credit classes
like, there's language and sciences if you take the lab
I'm taking 17 this term; French (5), Cosmology (4), and two art classes (4 and 4). I've only felt swamped once this term, and that was the week I had to produce a video and had an Astronomy mid-term on top of my regular work.
Who?
Okay, this makes sense. I would like to think that if I got rid of all my extra stuff (and most of my social life) and just focused on school I could do 18 hours and make a 4.0
we only meet five times the whole semester
our grade is based on our two highest test scores and the third is dropped
because there's only three 30-50 multiple choice tests
4 credits
wait
is your teacher's last name johnson
they renovated all the english buildings, which is great, except all the rooms are sealed and none of the fucking airconditioning's running, and the doors automatically swing shut and they're too heavy to prop open
and it's summer in fucking queensland, so i ended up sitting at the back of the room, manually holding the door open the entire class, so we didn't all pass the fuck out from heatstroke
also one of these fucking people is doing their dissertation on 'why community is good'
like not an extensive formal analysis or anything, just, this is why it's good
but my bio major requires so many classes that I don't think I'll be able to do it
oh well