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Uni is starting soon…who else is excited/scared? (1 Viewer)

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Cape said:
Ignore him, hes just trying to scared you. But uni is completely different than HS, you aren't spoon fed, your expected to do everything on your own and the marking is hard.
yeh thats like my old school.. its a senior high.. and basically ur in control of everything, kinda like a uni, come and go as you please, get your own notes etc... ive also seen those assessment task covers that i used to fill out last year.. its just the whole new environment thingy thats got me all scared :S
 

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Don't be scared about the environment. The people at UWS are really nice. It will take a few days for your to adjust to the surroundings, but once you get used to it, you will be fine :)
 

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Cape said:
Don't be scared about the environment. The people at UWS are really nice. It will take a few days for your to adjust to the surroundings, but once you get used to it, you will be fine :)
according to ur rep boxes
u have a spectacular aura about
 

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Would they kill you if you haven't bought or forgot one of your text books during a lecture?
 

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I have never used a textbook during a lecture. And i usually don't have to take one to uni either.
 

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Cape said:
What subjects are you doing Ally??? If you click timetable on pweb ... that will give you a detailed list of days and times.
ok well the autumn ones say (in this order): Tourism Systems, Environments in context:tourism, Indigenous Australia, Understanding Landscape

so with each of the topics do we stay on it for a certain number of weeks? or are we doing it all at once....
 

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and mite i add the site tells me i cant sign up for tutorials and that i should just attend the first lecture...is this the same for other 1st year ppl??
 

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Each subject will teach you different things. For example, obviously the indigenous one looks at aboriginals while the tourism system subject will look more closely in detail about the tourism system.

Each week you do a different topic in each subject - some weeks you may find that they particulary overlap - especially tourism systems.
 

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Cape said:
But uni is completely different than HS, you aren't spoon fed, your expected to do everything on your own
that's the best part... the independence :)

soha said:
fuk i changed my mind
and i dont wana go anymore
im the kinda person who needs someone to hold my hand and take me there
like..i hate doing stuff ive never done before bymyself
i took my sister to orientation and enrollment
now im on my own...*cries
oh well..its about time i get over it and be independant etc etc
so yeah
are you 5 yrs old ? :D
 

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ally15 said:
and mite i add the site tells me i cant sign up for tutorials and that i should just attend the first lecture...is this the same for other 1st year ppl??
Just attend the first lectures - everything will be explained to you :)

crap ... its about time that i should start getting organised ... I can see myself sleeping in tomorrow, even though i start at 1:30pm :p
 

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Demandred said:
Would they kill you if you haven't bought or forgot one of your text books during a lecture?
nah they just make u sit and face the corner til the lecture is over
 

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Cape said:
Ignore him, hes just trying to scared you. But uni is completely different than HS, you aren't spoon fed, your expected to do everything on your own and the marking is hard.

dont ignore me, its the truth

u all better b scared coz its not gona b easy

if u ignore this, u will all fail as u will get complacent.
 

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Annegelic said:
that's the best part... the independence :)


are you 5 yrs old ? :D
to an extent
but i survived first day
except i got home so fucken tired
3 hours to get there and 3 hours ot get home ..6 hours transport for one hour lecture
WTF.. i need a car...first i need a license
 

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soha said:
3 hours to get there and 3 hours ot get home ..6 hours transport for one hour lecture
WTF.. i need a car...first i need a license
Welcome to my life when I travel to Hawkesbury ;)
 

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Thinking about dropping out, public transport takes like 2hrs from uni, to home, and leaves little time for doing uni work
 

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Korn said:
Thinking about dropping out, public transport takes like 2hrs from uni, to home, and leaves little time for doing uni work
Don't drop out. Sure, public transport can be a huge pain in the ass sometimes, but learn to use public transport to do work, not just sleeping and socialising. If you can do readings and handwrite ideas or drafts for assignments, it will leave you with more time at home. You just need to manage your time.
 

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stay at the uni longer... before and after your lecture... im sure you will find yourself studying (thats a good thing :p).. and keeps you focused...

get your license ASAP :p
 

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