terminator69
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I always thought uni would have lots of really smart people. People who could answer every question from a lecturer and dedicate heaps of time towards study to get epic marks. Sure, this might happen in some courses but I thought there would be at least a few people in courses of lower requirements possessing these characteristics. To put it in perspective, my degree had a minimum entry requirement of 75 ATAR at UOW.
I remember just before the final exam for a maths subject last semester, a lecturer was going through terms and asked everyone what compound interest was. There was silence, then some guy answered, describing it as interest that occurs in periods such as days, months etc. but all he was doing was describing simple interest. Not really a comprehensive example, but just symbolises the whole lack of enthusiasm of people.
I do find that everyone is mostly on task in tuts etc. and work hard to score a decent mark, but rarely do I find people who aim high and push the boundaries of what they achieve. I am probably a hypocrite by admitting that I don't do this, and am mostly satisfied with credit marks. I guess I just expected to be amongst the elite.
I remember just before the final exam for a maths subject last semester, a lecturer was going through terms and asked everyone what compound interest was. There was silence, then some guy answered, describing it as interest that occurs in periods such as days, months etc. but all he was doing was describing simple interest. Not really a comprehensive example, but just symbolises the whole lack of enthusiasm of people.
I do find that everyone is mostly on task in tuts etc. and work hard to score a decent mark, but rarely do I find people who aim high and push the boundaries of what they achieve. I am probably a hypocrite by admitting that I don't do this, and am mostly satisfied with credit marks. I guess I just expected to be amongst the elite.