+Po1ntDeXt3r+
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when i write my first journal article it will be in my sig lolz gimme 3 yrs :S
You're going to put the whole thing in there?+Po1ntDeXt3r+ said:when i write my first journal article it will be in my sig lolz gimme 3 yrs :S
the thing is, in our professions we're still friggin proto-graduate newbies who can't author shit until we get to maybe postgraduate level... or maybe Honours thesis...+Po1ntDeXt3r+ said:yep in 2nd yr.. but fcked co-author..
i want muthafucking author
It's a shame you think you know everything because you obviously have no clue about education or teaching strategies and that paragraph proves it.melbournian said:I said READINGS not TEXTBOOKS! Maybe at UWS they feed everything to you (something to do with the students been so inept they cant understand anything outside of a textbook).
I am not a big fan of WebCT or blackboard but I have to use them for studies. At one uni they consider online delivery to be providing a forum and everything they used to print out as pdf files, at another I am seeing video content, interactive tutorials, chat and so on. So each uni is slowly progressing along. It also depends on the staff members and how keen they are on getting involved. Many still have issues with technology in general.natstar said:I think its good that they have online resources. I have Webct, where I can get my lectuer notes (cuz when i write them i normally dont write everything cuz i write too slow lol), they also have online practice quizzes, grades, useful websites, different handouts the lectuers have made, message boards/student forums
I hate to do it but i agree with melbournian..melbournian said:I hate to tell you girly, that is how you get jobs. By building connections so people know about your ability. I hate to ruin your holiday on jupiter, but most jobs are not advertised.
This is starting to go around in circles, let's talk specifics, how much do you think you will be making first year out of Usyd with your super duper degree with your super best friends getting you cushy jobs? How much do you think you will be earning in 5 years after graduating? Compared to others do you think you will really be that much better off once in a job?melbournian said:I hate to tell you girly, that is how you get jobs. By building connections so people know about your ability. I hate to ruin your holiday on jupiter, but most jobs are not advertised.
For some perhaps, I finished from a "non-prestigious" uni and just about everyone I keep in touch with is on 55-75k in second year out. Then again most of the people I still keep in touch with had brains even if they were only doing a BA in film studies and PR.Not-That-Bright said:65k is a shitload.....
My problem is melbournian keeps saying something is better, I want him to quantify how much better he thinks he will have it from a purely numeric perspective.Not-That-Bright said:Anyway to me 65k is highly paid if you're doing what you love, so i dunno what your problem is.
ssshhh don't give him an out, it's all black and white to him. I want to know what kind of ideas he has on what "success" at the "best" university really converts to monetarily in the "real" worldnatstar said:so yeah its different, not universal