Direktlänk till inlägg 2 november 2016
Well, it has been two days of the new course and we are already drowning in work. Like okey it's university but there are still limits to what we can do, we are only humans. Teachers often forget that students have a lot to do especially students at upper secondary school since they have mutliple subjects at the same time and I remember how we could have 5 tests in one week, plus papers that needed to be handed in and other homework. It's really incredible how teachers don't communicate with each other and plan their tests and bigger papers so that the students don't need to have everything at the same time.
At university it is a bit different, most of the time you only have one course at a time (we are a bit different and have atleast 2) but it's manageble. Until this new teacher of ours who believe that we have all the time in the world just because we only have 2 seminars/week. Teachers who overdo things is not really liked by the students and hey thats not their job either, but I believe that students will learn more if the teachers respect that students need time to recover to.
Studying at university is a fulltime job and when we go home from university in the afternoon many think that yeah now you are free to do whatever you want. They don't understand that studying at university is a 24/7 job if you wan't to make it. You can maybe take the weekend off if you have studied at least 8-9 hours everyday not including seminars, lectures or group work but individual studying where you read up on everything, start planning you exam, try to find a suitable topic and so forth.
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