Well that was a short post. I don't really think I have to back that up with anything. If you've ever had a bad group project experience raise your hand.
Unless I get a *perfect* group (and I mean this is college.......puhleeze) I am stuck at one end of the spectrum: either I'm the slacker and I feel guilty or I'm the only one working and I am bitter and stressed. And then there are those projects that are a constant flip-flop between the two.
At least the project is *easy*
Until next time,
:)
Monday, November 25, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
I could draw a graph of the effort required for higher education
I don't know that I'll ever stop ranting about the broken education system. Maybe when I graduate and no longer care. Yea right. :)
Most of my classes have a similar effort pattern. At the beginning of the semester, everyone's gung-ho, doing work ahead of time by days, working on extra things to be all knowledgable and stuff. In the middle of the semester is when the slide starts to happen. There's less work, or we've gotten in a groove and the work is easier. Then in the two days before there's a break (fall or spring, take your pick), we take a test in every class we have. You know, just for fun. Then it starts to pick up a few weeks before the end of the semester when professors realize they didn't get to all their goals and they start cramming stuff in until we submit all the final projects and papers on the last day of class (again, why not?) and breathe a sigh of relief...for 2 days until Final exams start...then there's a week of zero sleep, at the library 'til 2am, and then it's *finally* over. Seriously, it's done this time.
This semester has gone a little differently. In one class we'll pretty much finish up tomorrow and just get to do fun little projects. One class has pretty much become an online class between the cancellations and e-mails.
This semester I'm learning a different lesson. I'm not gaining knowledge (well kinda), but wisdom and experience instead. I've always been an all or nothing kind of person and after the disaster that was Freshman first semester of college I swore unless I was dying I wouldn't miss a single class. Ever. Now, before I say my peace, understand it's a good goal. And if you only do school or work part time say at Mickey D's, then there's no reason for you to be out of class. Unless you're lazy, and I can't judge. This semester is a little different. This wisdom I'm learning is which classes you can miss without affecting (effecting?) your grade. Sounds like I'm becoming a lazy delinquent. Well I'm not. I have all A's and B's with 1 C thank you so much. And one of my A's is in the class I failed last semester. Explain that.
I know there are some traditionalists out there that will chastise me for missing classes. And I would ask you this: if I pass my classes, what does it matter? I'm in it to get the piece of paper.
Until next time,
:)
Sunday, November 3, 2013
I work hard, I study hard, what GIVES?
I'm a working student. That means I have a j o b. Because of a big project at work, I was more than likely going to not be at my Physics lab on Friday night. I talked to my professor and he graciously allowed me to come to his Thursday night lab instead. Thursday afternoon right before my lab I get a call with a needed, urgent change to the project. I pull out my laptop (which my awesome boyfriend brought me) and tried to connect the the University Wi-Fi. I get an error message when I login saying "You cannot connect to the network because you have too many devices registered on the network". DO WHA?! I can't unregister a device, and even if I knew how many is the limit, I have no idea if I still even HAVE all of the devices in my possession, much less use them on campus.
Here I was making an effort to make work and school be zen together, and what do I get? A fight. Every time I turn around. How frustrating. *sigh*
Until next time,
:)
Here I was making an effort to make work and school be zen together, and what do I get? A fight. Every time I turn around. How frustrating. *sigh*
Until next time,
:)
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