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It depends on the faculty as well. Some of the smaller ones have no internationals at all.Wow, sounds like there are a lot of int. students. Didnt know that. Cant wait for uni![]()
Economics??It depends on the faculty as well. Some of the smaller ones have no internationals at all.
people who are socially inept do not seem to enjoy it.Hey guys, just want your feedback on life at uni, I'm currently still stuck in high school..
any tips and comments are much appreciated![]()
There would definitely be internationals in economics.Economics??
I study Chinese. Internationals in group = Instant HD.internationals in your group are the worst. I had an international partner in this programming assignment, all he did was send back an email saying "very you smart".
What a way to cheat the system.I study Chinese. Internationals in group = Instant HD.
Pretty greatHey guys, just want your feedback on life at uni, I'm currently still stuck in high school..
any tips and comments are much appreciated![]()
People do this but with pensI can't wait to go to Uni and meet smart nerdy people!
I'm going to try and scab off $1 off everyone at each lecture. (Hopefully there's like 100 people per lecture)
Yeah and it's pretty easy to fall behind too.from a free time point of view gr8
from a botheredness to do work.. not so gr8
the work comes pretty damn fast
i know you're trolling but native chinese speakers arent allowed to enrol in chinese courses, at least the elementary ones. i took chinese this semester and in the first week they decided for me that my speaking partner would be the fat, sweaty, stinky fellow (stunk like source rice and cheese, ugh) that sat in the corner. i talked to him, found out he was a native speaker doing this for easy marks. sent email to lecturer dobbing the guy in and never saw him again.I study Chinese. Internationals in group = Instant HD.
hahai know you're trolling but native chinese speakers arent allowed to enrol in chinese courses, at least the elementary ones. i took chinese this semester and in the first week they decided for me that my speaking partner would be the fat, sweaty, stinky fellow (stunk like source rice and cheese, ugh) that sat in the corner. i talked to him, found out he was a native speaker doing this for easy marks. sent email to lecturer dobbing the guy in and never saw him again.
so you're that cunti know you're trolling but native chinese speakers arent allowed to enrol in chinese courses, at least the elementary ones. i took chinese this semester and in the first week they decided for me that my speaking partner would be the fat, sweaty, stinky fellow (stunk like source rice and cheese, ugh) that sat in the corner. i talked to him, found out he was a native speaker doing this for easy marks. sent email to lecturer dobbing the guy in and never saw him again.
no, in one of my course atm, ACTL2002, ive been receiving regular help from an international (did group work with her last year, super smart, speaks perfect english) lol and on the other hand, in macro and fins2624 ive been paired up with local students who suck/know nothing or do nothing.lol how bad is with International students??? do they literally all suck at english and leave with you all the work
I wanna do the same as you sorta, Economics and Applied Financeno, in one of my course atm, ACTL2002, ive been receiving regular help from an international (did group work with her last year, super smart, speaks perfect english) lol and on the other hand, in macro and fins2624 ive been paired up with local students who suck/know nothing or do nothing.
Uni is as good and as shit as you make it out to be.lol i'm guessing there are heaps of asians in uni huh? but apart from study and all that what's the social life like? lots of parties? events and such?
Various internationals slack off, do nothing and fail. Some do quite well. I've a few internationals friends and their part of the 'top' in the course. I think the internationals are 'better' in terms of group contribution in the maths-orientated subjects and worse in the arts/languages.internationals in your group are the worst. I had an international partner in this programming assignment, all he did was send back an email saying "very you smart".
Somehow I'm part of both worlds. I do find that the Chinese internationals clustering in big groups of other Chinese posing in 'gangster' wear are the worse in social communication though. I find the non-Chinese (Korean, Viet, Philippines etc) are more talkative to non-internationals.Yeah the internationals are hit or miss, in my degree about half are outgoing and try to be social, and try to talk to the english speaking guys, while the other half never speak to anyone except other asians.. Actually, i guess the same thing goes for Australians too.
Uni isn't really friendly though... The staff are rude and a lot of the students in some of my courses are very excluding. Probably because I do a course which attracts all the uni weirdos.people who are socially inept do not seem to enjoy it.
they tend not to make any friends then decide uni is not friendly
You wasted my time on PM...i dont even go to uni! i am doing a diploma of beauty therapy!!!
Not true for my uni. There's a pretty rigorous checking for Chinese background of people studying Chinese. People got kicked out in some of the classes. Same applies to a few other languages. Only flaw in the system is when someone is a local student but has a parent/background in a language i.e. some local ***nts with a Spanish background doing Spanish.I study Chinese. Internationals in group = Instant HD.
And a final word of advice.Pretty greatYou finally get to focus on what you want to learn (most of the time) and make friends with similar interests
People do this but with pens
ALL. THE. TIME.
Yeah and it's pretty easy to fall behind too.
Submission dates have a nasty habit of sneaking up on people >.>
A million times this.If you're a little shy and go to uni without knowing anyone there, just take the initiative to talk to people; they won't bite.