06-11-2009, 11:20 AM
@ssbt (easiest nick?)
it's probably "fine" if it's the students repeating the "why?" or w/e, but once the teacher does it, it just kills it (grown ups don't have the "kick" that makes things go).
@mag
uni is sooooooo much more work than high school (for me anyway). killer workload. at least, i did have some time to work on HQ a few times a week, but past few weeks were crazy. and now exams yea. hoping for straight As ("straight A-s" looks like straight A minuses, oddly enough).
@discussion
what's everyone's (regular) timetable like monday to friday? mine's 6am wake up, 7:30 reach uni, 6 pm end (average), reach home around 6:30~7, 7~8 dinner/shower/mess about, 8~(9 or 10) either free or doing projects. course, i'm not working all of the time in uni. sometimes i have to mess about to keep me going. anyways, average maybe 5~6 hours of lectures/labs (like school periods) a day. lightest day 3 hours, heaviest day 7 hours.
Azriel~
it's probably "fine" if it's the students repeating the "why?" or w/e, but once the teacher does it, it just kills it (grown ups don't have the "kick" that makes things go).
@mag
uni is sooooooo much more work than high school (for me anyway). killer workload. at least, i did have some time to work on HQ a few times a week, but past few weeks were crazy. and now exams yea. hoping for straight As ("straight A-s" looks like straight A minuses, oddly enough).
@discussion
what's everyone's (regular) timetable like monday to friday? mine's 6am wake up, 7:30 reach uni, 6 pm end (average), reach home around 6:30~7, 7~8 dinner/shower/mess about, 8~(9 or 10) either free or doing projects. course, i'm not working all of the time in uni. sometimes i have to mess about to keep me going. anyways, average maybe 5~6 hours of lectures/labs (like school periods) a day. lightest day 3 hours, heaviest day 7 hours.
Azriel~