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Trilby 10-15-2009 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Juniper (Post 601325)
Bri, are you especially self-loathing this week because of Milligan's essay assignment? :)

Ha! yeah, I guess that is one reason! He's freakishly smart, isn't he?

Juniper 10-15-2009 04:01 PM

Yeah, but his head's shaped kinda funny.

Trilby 10-15-2009 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Juniper (Post 601365)
Yeah, but his head's shaped kinda funny.

Like an :alien:

sweetwater 10-16-2009 07:57 AM

I was a bit nervous about going back to college as an, ahem, mature person. To convince myself that I could handle any upcoming intellectual challenges I set a goal of memorizing pi to 100 places. And I did. And then I went to class and met all the same people that were in your class, Juniper. Usually younger people who were using scholarships, loans, or somebody else's money to attend college who thought of it as a continuation of high school.

And bless you, Bruce, for bringing up the points about concentrating and HoH people. I fall into that sometimes, but try to sit on the side of class that will put my good ear to the instructor. It's not always possible though.

DanaC 10-16-2009 08:41 AM

One of the things that surprised me when I went back into education, was just how committed most of the students are. I am so glad I never went at the 'right' time. I'd have drowned. I honestly don't know how the younglings cope sometimes. You can't move on our campus for people handing out leaflets and invites for this or that club night, this or that talk, this or that party. The pressure to be involved in extra curricula activities and clubs is enormous and the opportunity (and therefore pressure) to party hard is likewise huge.

For the undergrads who are experiencing their first time living away from home and in halls this pressure is huge. I do wonder how they manage to fit so much in. In some ways I think it's a lot easier as a mature student.

Pie 10-16-2009 09:12 AM

Somehow I had no trouble ignoring all that, back when I was 17. It just seemed like far too much effort.

dar512 10-16-2009 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Pie (Post 601442)
Somehow I had no trouble ignoring all that, back when I was 17. It just seemed like far too much effort.

Well, having that much fun is hard work. :D

xoxoxoBruce 10-16-2009 01:20 PM

Damn straight, it take a lot of beer to fuel all that effort... carbs and re-hydration, you know. ;)

Trilby 10-16-2009 02:22 PM

god sometimes it's so depressing. These past two weeks have knocked me back on my heels. I need a giant lolly and a good cry - or maybe just some Fuckitol. Yeah, that would help.

monster 10-16-2009 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Brianna (Post 601488)
Fuckitol

:lol:



sorry to hear it's shitty

Crimson Ghost 10-17-2009 04:06 AM

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Have some of mine....

wolf 10-17-2009 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Juniper (Post 601325)

Bri, are you especially self-loathing this week because of Milligan's essay assignment? :)

I misread that as Milgram, and wondered if there were electric shocks involved.

Juniper 10-17-2009 09:40 AM

Ha ha!

How about Milhouse?

I should clarify, I actually do like this teacher. He is, as Bri said, freakishly smart and kind of funny. But damn, he gave us a sadistic amount of reading to do for homework the night we had to finish that stupid essay. :headshake

Trilby 10-17-2009 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Juniper (Post 601591)
I should clarify, I actually do like this teacher. He is, as Bri said, freakishly smart and kind of funny. But damn, he gave us a sadistic amount of reading to do for homework the night we had to finish that stupid essay. :headshake

I like him, too. He's very entertaining. The readings, however, are making my eyes bleed. *insert favorite image of bleeding eyes **here**

piercehawkeye45 10-20-2009 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 601432)
One of the things that surprised me when I went back into education, was just how committed most of the students are. I am so glad I never went at the 'right' time. I'd have drowned. I honestly don't know how the younglings cope sometimes. You can't move on our campus for people handing out leaflets and invites for this or that club night, this or that talk, this or that party. The pressure to be involved in extra curricula activities and clubs is enormous and the opportunity (and therefore pressure) to party hard is likewise huge.

For the undergrads who are experiencing their first time living away from home and in halls this pressure is huge. I do wonder how they manage to fit so much in. In some ways I think it's a lot easier as a mature student.

Really? I would probably of guessed the opposite. From my experience, keep in mind I go to the second largest university in the US, is that you can find something to do at all times but most people are sitting around doing nothing in their free time. There are a select few who are extremely motivated and do A LOT of activities but most students sit on their ass 80% of their free time and spend the other 20% drinking and going to parties. I do not see the average person in a lot of extra-curricular activities either. Most students I am around are pretty apathetic.

One of the truest quotes I've heard about college is that you can do three things, sleep, study, or socialize but unfortunately you only have time for two.


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