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Synonamess Botch posted:same except $16k, the second most expensive public university in these great united states I spent 30k a year on my school, and it was a public and didn't even crack the top ten in terms of costs. I was out-of-state, though.
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Just change to a cheaper school, especially if you're in your first couple years it doesn't really make a difference.
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Gobblecoque posted:My semester has been pretty much like this. Rather than anything being spread out at all, I get all sorts of poo poo thrown into exactly one week like a turbo-fuckyou-finals week. I had one of these weeks a couple weeks ago and next week is pretty much gonna be the same. Yep. I actually had two major tests in the same class with less than a week spacing them apart. I mean, what can you do, right?
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 01:47 |
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Austrian mook posted:Just change to a cheaper school, especially if you're in your first couple years it doesn't really make a difference. There may not be cheaper schools in the situation. Worse yet the tuition pretty much everywhere just goes up every year.
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DEAR RICHARD posted:It was a 'respond to x amount of students in this weeks discussion by 11:45' thing, so it wasn't a huge deal. I'm still going to get an A in the class, and yeah, I shouldn't have waited that long to do it. I wanted to make sure I actually had some poo poo to respond to in the different threads that all say the same thing. gently caress online discussion assignments. Even if you read the article and post your input early the rest of my class generally just copy/pastes me and says "I agree" at 10:45. Who the hell thinks that students are going to sit around forum posting when they don't participate in the discussions done in actual class?
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 16:25 |
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Theres this group of guys in the back of almost every class i have and they spend every lecture talking extremely loudly about whatever dumb poo poo. Its loving maddening and one of my profs kicked one out today and im so grateful for it.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 18:18 |
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The anti-abortion truck is on campus today, distracting drivers with its graphic fetus picture wraps. Oh and one of my professors was late today. He apologized and said it was because he was feeling sore after being hit by a car last night. It was a student on her cell phone, she hit him while he was in a crosswalk and knocked him out of his shoes.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 19:41 |
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In my classes, my professors hand around sign in sheets. I've started adding random names to them. Today, Hammerin' Hank and Mike Rotch went to their class. I hate that professors take attendance. If students don't want to show up, they shouldn't have to. How the gently caress does attendance = participation? There's plently a class that I've sat through Hummingbirds posted:The anti-abortion truck is on campus today, distracting drivers with its graphic fetus picture wraps. Speaking from personal experience, I've almost been creamed 6 or 7 times by student drivers. In nearly all cases, they were female, and in 100% of them, they weren't looking where they were going (either backing up without turning to gently caress looking jesus christ why would you do this or staring at a text).
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 19:57 |
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I got clipped by a girl while in a crosswalk back in undergrad. She had her left foot propped up on the dash and was yakking on her cell phone at the time. Thankfully it was pretty low speed and it basically just knocked my leg to the side, but I was pretty shaken up for a few minutes.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 20:04 |
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Not a Children posted:She had her left foot propped up on the dash . How the gently caress do you manage to do that while driving
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 20:08 |
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At my college the cops watch the crosswalks like hawks. There will be three moped cops there all day in a constant cycle of pulling people over.
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Lamech posted:At my college the cops watch the crosswalks like hawks. There will be three moped cops there all day in a constant cycle of pulling people over. I disapprove of the myriad ways that college students are deprived of the little money they have in most cases, but this is absolutely not one of those. Get those idiots off the road and take their gas money.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 20:32 |
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Oh god, Blackboard is about to be more like Facebook. I can't decide if this is going to be excellent or terrible, but I'm leaning towards terrible.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 14:56 |
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Whew, my professor seems to be happy with the progress I've made on my master's thesis using my patented "slack off for 5 hours of the workday, work frantically the last 3 hours, and end up working for 5 hours at home anyway" time management technique. Five weeks left until my thesis defense and I'm getting less sleep than ever!!
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Rose Spirit posted:Five weeks left until my thesis defense and I'm getting less sleep than ever!! Same here.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 19:35 |
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Hummingbirds posted:The anti-abortion truck is on campus today, distracting drivers with its graphic fetus picture wraps. One of my old professors somehow survived dozens of years of campus traffic, and then got hit by a car taking a walk in her own neighborhood a few weeks ago http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2015/02/university-of-arizona-faculty-adviser-former-professor-struck-killed-by-vehicle-over-weekend I was a preceptor for her course (as a Finance major), and wrote the exams for her finance course taught to all non-finance and non-econ business majors. She called it "Finance for Dummies, because most of the students are marketing or management majors and thus are dummies"
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Hummingbirds posted:The anti-abortion truck is on campus today, distracting drivers with its graphic fetus picture wraps. Your professor sounds hard as gently caress. "Sorry I'm late, I got hit by a car and I'm still a bit sore."
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 21:23 |
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So, prof, if you plan to have us host a 'networking event,' having us bring guests and have us plan it, don't change the date three times. Because, you see, the real world plans ahead, and when you make me send three different emails to various people who have tight schedules changing the date and time, gently caress you. gently caress you and your stupid class. Next time, let me book the room, time, and do all of the planning, and keep your incompetent hand and opinion out of things. Also, don't saddle me with other people to delegate to. An event for 25 people is loving cupcakes, there doesn't need to be 4 divisions of labor. Glad I didn't print the formal invitations yet, I guess. Fucker.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 20:25 |
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Far and away the worst professor I ever had was at a private university in Texas. At least 9/10 of the class was either a video, a guest lecturer, or student presentations. My favorite guest lecturer was a person she claimed was a famous trainer who was even the trainer of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Who was this trainer with a vast store of elite knowledge? My American History professor. My dead ringer for President Taft American History professor. Surprisingly, he turned out to be a great professor who knew his poo poo. The quality of the education was not nearly worth the money being spent, so I was glad to leave. Also, the hall director was universally unpopular. He had a person A/C in his room, and insisted on keeping the heat on in the dorm year round. It was honestly 90 at night in the dorms. He was so disliked that someone took a dump on his door. After an uneventful stint at a community college, I moved to a 4 year program again. The quality of the professors was much better, and they were much friendlier. I was one of the older students, transferring in at 21. The professors liked me and I was friendly to them, and would talk to them about the subject matter during office hours because I actually enjoyed the material. It got me a lot of leeway in what I was allowed to do, as well. When it was time for group projects, I'd go up to them after class and just say I know I would do a much better job alone and they'd usually give me that freedom. I dropped out for a year to work at a bank that has since gone under. I only had 100 level classes to complete, because I went after the 300 and 400 levels first, and pushed the gen eds that didn't transfer aside. At 24 and in introductory classes, the professors pretty much let me do my own thing, as I knew the material and did everything they asked of me. I did walk out of a class in the middle of introductions on the first day. The professor spent about 50 minutes bragging about her "accomplishments" which was a long list of people around her that did something. She was beaming with pride when she talked about how she was in law school at the same time that the Miranda Rights were being hammered out. She had no input on it, but she was in proximity to it being hashed out, and that was apparently the biggest event in her life. Also, people would suggest the library as a great place to study. I don't know what the library was like when they were in undergrad, but the one on campus was probably the noisiest building on campus. Good selection of books, but good luck trying to read them there.
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Envision posted:Also, people would suggest the library as a great place to study. I don't know what the library was like when they were in undergrad, but the one on campus was probably the noisiest building on campus. Good selection of books, but good luck trying to read them there. Eh, just find a quiet corner and shoo away the muttering homeless guy/masturbating creepo/"We're so kinky!" undergrad couple loving in public and you're fine.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 02:06 |
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"Entrepreneurial experience" classes are loving bullshit wastes of money. They only thing I've learned is how much I hate this class. But it's mandatory for my program. The only thing more irritating than the fact the class exists are the students who take it completely seriously. At least I only have 8 classes left until it's over. gently caress this.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 10:12 |
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Would it kill my school to buy a more comprehensive journal access package? I can access maybe 2 out of 5 articles on the British Bronze Age I come across. Considering I am at a pretty big archaeology school, this is ridiculous.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 10:53 |
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Probably it would, yes. Journal access can be loving ridiculously expensive.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 11:36 |
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thespaceinvader posted:Probably it would, yes. Journal access can be loving ridiculously expensive. I think the second largest university in the United States could afford it.
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KiteAuraan posted:I think the second largest university in the United States could afford it. This is what ILL is for.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 11:51 |
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Cythereal posted:This is what ILL is for. And ILL in the US is free, so get all up in that bitch (I miss free ILL -- it's £2.50 for each article and book here at my library.)
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KiteAuraan posted:I think the second largest university in the United States could afford it. When you said 'pretty big archaeology school' I guess I thought that translated into 'relatively small institution overall'.
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thespaceinvader posted:When you said 'pretty big archaeology school' I guess I thought that translated into 'relatively small institution overall'. University librarian here. Journal access is still ridiculously expensive and with funding declining nationwide for universities, libraries have been especially hard hit. Combined with journal access prices steadily rising at the same time, it's not surprising even major US universities lack access to many obscure and highly specialized journals. Again, though, that's what ILL is for.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 12:47 |
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Even non obscure things like recent ecological publications are apparently too expensive for my state school. A good 2/3 of the articles in the biological abstracts database were not available, which was a pain in the rear end for the research paper I just wrote. The ILL is awesome though. I didn't even use it for school stuff, I read a bunch of books that haven't been reprinted in 40 years. I love it.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Eh, just find a quiet corner and shoo away the muttering homeless guy/masturbating creepo/"We're so kinky!" undergrad couple loving in public and you're fine. At Georgia State, they took every computer lab on campus and jammed them all into the library. It is also the only building on a commuter campus you can get rooms to meet with groups. At this point, it's basically less a library and more a giant study hall with people playing music and hanging out in with large groups of friends.
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Richard Bong posted:Even non obscure things like recent ecological publications are apparently too expensive for my state school. A good 2/3 of the articles in the biological abstracts database were not available, which was a pain in the rear end for the research paper I just wrote. As a general rule, speaking as a librarian, stuff published within the last year or two is rarely available online as a condition of the journal putting their content online. It's standard practice in most journals to only put things online a year or two after their printing. Print journals are also significantly more expensive than online database access. I have to cancel around two thirds of all incoming ILL requests for journal articles because they want articles published in 2014 or 2015 and those articles aren't available online.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 16:54 |
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Found this on my way to class today. Can't believe I wasted my time with Kurt Vonnegut or George Orwell when I could have some the best comic books for children available. cmykJester has a new favorite as of 18:18 on Mar 24, 2015 |
# ? Mar 24, 2015 18:15 |
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my college complaint is that i didn't get to take an english class about anime
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 21:20 |
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What the hell. Is this what you nerds were doing while I was doing STEM stuff? You dork lords.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 21:39 |
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I like to imagine that if I were to take a class about anime, I would know more about anime than the professor
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 21:43 |
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This isn't strictly a college complaint but it occurs on campus. Just curious, do other colleges have fundamentalist Christian protesters? We have "free speech alley" where PETA, school organizations, and churches go to hand out fliers and such. I've seen this one group (Their name is something like Consuming Fire) a lot recently. They're will be 2 or 3 men with signs that say "Ask me why you are going to hell" and a bunch of women in skirts passing out the fliers. They always have children with them, usually wearing sandwich boards that say things like "Allah=Satan", "Education Ruins Women" and "Fags/Catholics/Jehovah's Witnesses go to hell". Amazingly, most people ignore them. How do they get away with pulling their kids out of school on a Wednesday at 11am to protest? How are they not banned for hate speech? Is this strictly a Southern thing?
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Disco Nixon posted:This isn't strictly a college complaint but it occurs on campus. Just curious, do other colleges have fundamentalist Christian protesters? We have "free speech alley" where PETA, school organizations, and churches go to hand out fliers and such. I've seen this one group (Their name is something like Consuming Fire) a lot recently. They're will be 2 or 3 men with signs that say "Ask me why you are going to hell" and a bunch of women in skirts passing out the fliers. They always have children with them, usually wearing sandwich boards that say things like "Allah=Satan", "Education Ruins Women" and "Fags/Catholics/Jehovah's Witnesses go to hell". Amazingly, most people ignore them. How do they get away with pulling their kids out of school on a Wednesday at 11am to protest? How are they not banned for hate speech? Is this strictly a Southern thing? If you go to college in the South/Southwest/Midwest, you are going to get people like that. At the university I work at, we get an old guy with a microphone screaming at people about how they're going to hell every two or three weeks, and people putting up big, graphic signs of what are supposedly aborted fetuses. They're not. As for why they're not prosecuted, it's basically the First Amendment and lack of political (government and at the university) will to actually try prosecuting them for hate speech.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:01 |
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Disco Nixon posted:This isn't strictly a college complaint but it occurs on campus. Just curious, do other colleges have fundamentalist Christian protesters? I see a guy like this about once a year at my school. He has a sign and is usually pretty upset with everyone. There's always, always some dork that attempts to engage him in debate, but at least the school newspaper gets to report on something besides the parking situation and What's Happenin' on Facebook.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:04 |
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cmykjester posted:
No Goku, class not worth taking.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:26 |
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cmykjester posted:
Where the gently caress is the DBZ? What kind of bullshit class spends tax payer money and no DBZ?
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