sikeveo
back after sem2
Whoa, the eternal blackjack is back.
Yes I have that same problem, since i live pretty close to you. But im used to it from going to school.lala2 said:dimzi: I agree about the transport bit. I take 45 minutes each way and this is if the buses are good at Railway Square (City Road, that is, since PArramatta Road is never an issue). If bad, one hour. 10 hours of travelling a week + 26 contact hours = 36 hours, which is roughly equivalent to hours spent away from the house during school time (we have 7 hours a day, and with nice regular lunchtimes and morning tea times and nicely regular 1 hour free periods, unlike uni...grrr).
Last time, a 10 minute train ride + 10 minute walk from station did the trick for school.
But I can only say I'm glad enough I live just far enough to do some decent work on the train, but not far enough to make travelling a really, really big issue. Some people I know travel 2 hours each way and still live in Sydney!
Huh.sikeveo said:Whoa, the eternal blackjack is back.
I have 4 8am starts this semester, 5 last semester including a 8-6 day with no breaks.lala2 said:I felt really guilty after just having met some girl who has three 8am lectures a week, and I only have one. But then that day involves no lunchtime, and goes till 5pm.
Don't worry too much about it, I got 3/5 and 2.5/5 for my differential calculus quizes and still got a HD (although that was advanced).lala2 said:I came back with a 3/10 on stats quiz (found out on WebCT today). Now we're meant to get the hard copy of the marked quiz back after Easter but I can't stop stressing about this. Is it normal to fail SOMETHING in one subject, even if you overall pass the subject? *tears hair out*
Am I doomed? It's really bad because uni is so...iffy. During the HSC, when I failed the one assessment I failed, I said ok, let's get my act back up for trials and the final HSC because I knew they were coming. But is it the same thing for uni?
hipsta_jess said:I still maintain that anyone that catches public transport has it easy.
I drive ~50 minutes each way (haha, 2 hours if there is a frigging accident ), and so that is nearly 2 hours a day of dead time that I really cannot do anything, and I still have to be astute and concentrating on what I'm doing. With public transport, you can do a bit of work, readings, whatever, or even lay back and chill out for the time you're on the bus/train.
Yay, another Pharmacy student that's finding adjusting to uni difficult...lala2 said:Oh ok, thank you Templar and Captain_Gh3y. Yes, I'm not aiming specifically for anything further than to pass, but it's not very encouraging seeing a 3/10. My aim this semester was just to put in as much effort as possible and see whether I can get anything further than a pass, just so that I know where I stand, but yes, the bottomline for me was to pass.