You've got to make priorities, tbh.Who thinks this is an awful course? With an average of over 200 pages of reading a week, there is more content in it than in my other three subjects combined.
I'm not a dude, and I rspect your opinion. I just think that there's way too much content, the amount of work we have to do is just too much IMO.Look dude, some subjects just require more work than others, that doesn't make them awful it just makes them challenging. I think its a great introductory course, most of the topics have been presented fantastically and its pretty structured and organised compared to many other ancient history units.
But I had no idea the subject was going to be like that. I have so much to do for my other subjects, let alone this one.You've got to make priorities, tbh.
Okay...?But I had no idea the subject was going to be like that. I have so much to do for my other subjects, let alone this one.
Yeah, it's not like all the information is outlined in the study guide, right? /sarcasmBut I had no idea the subject was going to be like that. I have so much to do for my other subjects, let alone this one.
Because I did that last semester, and didn't want to do it again.Why didn't you drop it before the census date?
No, what I really mean is that I don't like the outlay of the course, the way tha we have to read so much each week and a lot of it is online. I hate reading things online, and I'm ot going to print 200 pages every week. I really don't understand why we can't see the outline before we do the subject.Okay...?
So what do you want us to say? 'Poor baby, have a lollipop?'
Yeah, it's not like all the information is outlined in the study guide, right? /sarcasm
If you can't prioritise and you can't deal with one bad subject, you should probably give up on uni now.
You get the outline before census date.No, what I really mean is that I don't like the outlay of the course, the way tha we have to read so much each week and a lot of it is online. I hate reading things online, and I'm ot going to print 200 pages every week. I really don't understand why we can't see the outline before we do the subject.
Okay, so? I'm sure there are literally hundreds of students who withdraw before semester date. It's a part of being in uni.Because I did that last semester, and didn't want to do it again.
I know, but wold it be that hard for them to let us see the otline before we did the subject. I know some unis do get to see them before they decide to do the course or not. And the thing is, I like the content in the subject, just not they way that it's structured.You get the outline before census date.
Okay, so? I'm sure there are literally hundreds of students who withdraw before semester date. It's a part of being in uni.
I've done it twice, myself. I'm sure people who have less of an idea do it even more often.
Toughen up.
um wtf? You saw it before census date and yet still didn't drop out. That was plenty of time. Clearly you're just a whinger who can't prioritise.I know, but wold it be that hard for them to let us see the otline before we did the subject.
Because as I said I didn't want to withdraw twice in one year. You're missing my point - why can't we see the outline before the subject starts.um wtf? You saw it before census date and yet still didn't drop out. That was plenty of time. Clearly you're just a whinger who can't prioritise.
How's that anybody's problem but your own?Because as I said I didn't want to withdraw twice in one year.
Because they're often not written until right before the subject starts? Students have more than enough time to swap units.You're missing my point - why can't we see the outline before the subject starts.
I dont know about AHST101 but every subject i have done we get to access the study guide beofre semester starts (after we have enrolled - it is on eStudent) and in the study guide it says what the readings for each week are....surely you will be able to see p. 101-201 means there are 100 pages of readings or whatever......why can't we see the outline before the subject starts.
I' just saying I think we should get to see them.How's that anybody's problem but your own?
Because they're often not written until right before the subject starts? Students have more than enough time to swap units.
Not sure what your problem is, tbh.
Yes, and like I clearly said, they're often not completed until soon before class.I' just saying I think we should get to see them.
And btw, I'm so glad it's over now. I bet I mucked up the exam though.
Yes, and like I clearly said, they're often not completed until soon before class.
But clearly you can't read, which is possibly your source of problem.
However, this is all made irrelevant by the fact that clearly noone gives a toss and the fact that you're clearly a whinger who needs to toughen up.
That's four clearlies. Four.
At what?