Yeh we get them in yr 10 and a hoodie in yr 12you get jerseys in year 10?
Yeh we get them in yr 10 and a hoodie in yr 12you get jerseys in year 10?
LOL i think over 500 people in my maths lecture have the 'omg take your hand off so i can see' thought. xDNawww, you poor soul
yeah i disagree about the ATAR asking too, no one has asked me and i haven't asked anyone. it's a stupid thing to do anyway, either you or the person you're talking to will end up feeling awkward. there's no real way to ask/answer without sounding elitist and snobby.Yeah, I'm one of the ones who stops to look at maps all the time, though I disagree about ENTER/UAI asking, I'm @ Monash 1st yr, and out of all the randoms I talked to in lectures/tutes none of em asked my ENTER, the only dude that did was a kid from my school. They do all love to ask what school I went to though.
lol... math1011?LOL i think over 500 people in my maths lecture have the 'omg take your hand off so i can see' thought. xD
math 1001lol... math1011?
lol quite common, some of the 2nd year kids I know still do it oddly enough.People actually do that ?
i agree. there's this guy who did it a few times in eco, he was just trying to be like 'look im so smart' to the lecturer. so annoying.Hate people who ask stuff during lectures. Save it for labs and tutes or whatever =='
yeah cunts i still stop infront of hte map and ask for directions* They still compare UAIs
* They stop in front of the uni map
(I lulz when Med students carry their textbooks around with the cover facing away from them so that everybody can see they're studying anatomy... It's very subtle, if you ask me.)
This is all very rich coming from me lol
i wish my lectures were interactive like this. everyone's still so shell-shocked the lecturers can't coax anyone to reply, even as a large group.we often have debates/arguments in our lectures which is always fun. either between lecturers and students, students and students, or a bit of both.