i don't like lecture clashes victorian lit tomorrow, then the second half of practical ethics, then my vic lit tute! I hate meet and greet tutes, just gimme my degree without having to talk to anyone plz
omg i could not agree more
i don't like lecture clashes victorian lit tomorrow, then the second half of practical ethics, then my vic lit tute! I hate meet and greet tutes, just gimme my degree without having to talk to anyone plz
BOO, looks like I won't be taking a seminar class then. How ridiculous was it of the timetables people to put two compulsory subjects for Social Policy on two seperate days (Tues and Fri) and on days when there are no other sociology options to pick from, turning your uni week into a 3 day torture trip.They definitely did in SCLG3602.
I'm pretty sure they did in SCLG3601.
people need to rep bazookajoe for this he captured the mood perfectlyHere's an example of my Practical Ethics lecture.
Lecturer: So that's --- analysis. What does everyone think, do people agree/disagree with it?
Douchebag: BUT WAT IF LONG JOHN SILVER CAME TO LIFE, HOPPED 27 TIMES ON HIS LEFT LEG ON A TUESDAY EVENING WHEN THE MOON WAS FULL? THIS COUNTEREXAMPLE DISPROVES THAT ANALYSIS HAR HAR HAR I WIN PHILOSOPHY
Pretty much. There's another white dude but he's spanish or somesuch. But I just got a haircut, so we're back to square one.waf, i think i know who you are now. the only white guy in the bioinformatics group this arvo?
stalking skills level up.
haha, awwawesome really hoping i get a decent chem partner tomorrow, last sem we were always the last pair out because we were hopeless together..
Did the exact same thing lolpeople need to rep bazookajoe for this he captured the mood perfectly
did i miss anything in the second hour? i got fed up and decided to leave, lol.
hell yeah mate you should come next time. George Bush 4 a 3rd term.that would have been a fun class
nutjob v rest of class
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I correct myself. In my tute today the tutor said a third of pharmacy graduates won't be practicing in the pharmaceutical industry or in pharmacy in any way within two years of graduation. I hope I stick around long enough to take advantage of that gapHaha yeah. Apparently like 60% of pharm graduates won't be practicing as pharmacists or in any pharmaceutical related jobs by the end of their working life--or maybe it was 5 or 10 years after graduation?