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So realyeah almost everyone physically goes to uni its not the pandemic anymoresry your experience sucked tho
if I wasn’t showing up to classes and experiencing uni itself then I’d feel like I wasn’t getting my money’s worth either
arent you indianyeah almost everyone physically goes to uni its not the pandemic anymoresry your experience sucked tho
if I wasn’t showing up to classes and experiencing uni itself then I’d feel like I wasn’t getting my money’s worth either
using that as a reason is crazy. usyd just produces miserable leftists and socialists like albanese.I want to go usyd cos its like hogwarts and they habe qiudditch
i dont want to go unsw cos its literally the light rail stop after my school, so its like travelling to school all over again and i dont want to do that
its an incredibly valid reason if youve expereinced being squished into the light rails every morning and afternoon. ask any unsw student or sb/sg student and theyll surely tell you how bad it gets. also some poeple dont wear deodrant/fragrances so the whole lr always gets hot and smells + everyone geniuenly ends up sqaushed to each others legs and armsusing that as a reason is crazy. usyd just produces miserable leftists and socialists like albanese.
well it's only cause of the nasty south asian people who don't shower. they are everywhere in sydney and i doubt you can avoid them even when going to usydits an incredibly valid reason if youve expereinced being squished into the light rails every morning and afternoon. ask any unsw student or sb/sg student and theyll surely tell you how bad it gets. also some poeple dont wear deodrant/fragrances so the whole lr always gets hot and smells + everyone geniuenly ends up sqaushed to each others legs and arms
Cart before the horse, I stopped showing up to classes because I felt it was a waste. Confirmed when I started my internship in HR and was told to "look XYZ up in the award". I had no idea what that was - we were never taught about awards (a foundational element of HR practice). It was all wishy washy nonsense (leadership, basic org psych), not stuff that we needed like how to run a recruitment process, or how does a HRIS work.yeah almost everyone physically goes to uni its not the pandemic anymoresry your experience sucked tho
if I wasn’t showing up to classes and experiencing uni itself then I’d feel like I wasn’t getting my money’s worth either
I guess I can agree with you here. Uni socializing is optional. Lots of the people who bitch about uni social life, are teh same people who make no effort in societies and what notLooks like sm of yall didn't hv an exactly enjoyable uni experience... I've had plenty of fun so far and I haven't had any issues with the politics etc ppl are talking abt.
For any prospective students reading this, I doubt wtv said in this forum is a common experience so u choose your own path. Uni life is what u make it out to be. If it sucks, 90% of the time thats cos ur not looking in the right direction.
Ur at a University, what do you expect? No one cool is actually here.using that as a reason is crazy. usyd just produces miserable leftists and socialists like albanese.
I’m not and I don’t see how it has anything to do with the conversationarent you indian
yeah fair I can understand that uni isn’t a necessary step towards achieving life goals and being successful for a lot of ppl. altho I would think in a nursing degree or masters you get trained in taking blood and cannulating aren’t they like main tasks of a nurse? forgive my ignoranceCart before the horse, I stopped showing up to classes because I felt it was a waste. Confirmed when I started my internship in HR and was told to "look XYZ up in the award". I had no idea what that was - we were never taught about awards (a foundational element of HR practice). It was all wishy washy nonsense (leadership, basic org psych), not stuff that we needed like how to run a recruitment process, or how does a HRIS work.
Better yet, take my partner's experience in nursing. Three courses on Diversity and Inclusion, but when she started working she had to get separate training for taking blood and cannulating (draining time and money from a health system that has neither). Of course though, when her patients are in need of a rapid response, those three courses in D&I will prove vital in her lifesaving efforts (Im not against D&I, but at some point you have to admit that we have strayed).
American media unfortunately. Those idiots actually think illegal immigration and gender bending is a good thing. If Australians listen to them, we're all fucked.View attachment 51524
I'm convinced the leftists were indoctrinated by NSW HSC English programs
