Hey I forgot to mention, summer holidays aren't very far away. I'm really looking forward to them. Summer can't come sooooonnn enough. Summer=No Study=RidingOriginally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
+ Work = More relaxing + less stress
David
Hey I forgot to mention, summer holidays aren't very far away. I'm really looking forward to them. Summer can't come sooooonnn enough. Summer=No Study=RidingOriginally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
+ Work = More relaxing + less stress
David
Life is difficult because it is non-linear.
What happened a couple of years (IIRC) before I started Ak Uni was semesterisation. Previously you could go to lectures in the first few weeks and last few weeks, sit the final exam and pass the course. You could spend the rest of the time drinking away your course related costs and student allowance at Shads, as you had no internal assessments to worry about.Originally Posted by MikeL
Nowdays, most people are keen to get into uni, and get the hell out, rather than enjoy the experience of being there. As for protests, you might find a few hardy souls at Victoria uni still prepared to make some mischief, but no one really cares too much at auckland uni. There will always be a core group of fanatics involved in the students association/sociology department, but your common student has little understanding of the country's political climate, and is happy to accept the status quo as far as tertiary education issues stand.
These points notwithstanding, if you come back to tertiary study I'll still be happy to buy you a beer in Shads and reminiss about storming university buildings and my on campus dealings with police as a young impressionable 18 year old![]()
You still had to pass terms...I tried that - had to repeat maths 1 thought - no sweat, I 'll just turn up to the last few lectures of the first term,,,,,,they changed the sodding syllabus...new maths....sets and things....so that fucked that year . had to goout and do a few more protests!Originally Posted by paparazzi
Well, my son got arrested at Massey last year, storming university buildingsNowdays, most people are keen to get into uni, and get the hell out, rather than enjoy the experience of being there. As for protests, you might find a few hardy souls at Victoria uni still prepared to make some mischief, but no one really cares too much at auckland uni...............
These points notwithstanding, if you come back to tertiary study I'll still be happy to buy you a beer in Shads and reminiss about storming university buildings and my on campus dealings with police as a young impressionable 18 year old![]()
...so theres still something happening down there, but, Aucklands just a big, conforming,souless, degree factory, these days!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
yep, what the others said, sounds like you need some "me time" to do what YOU want. OK, you're like me and not got a lot of dosh but that does not stop Ya having time out, go visit someone, splurge on some gas and go for a good ride. I am sure there would be a KBer give you a nights kip if you go for a looooong ride.
Just remember to look after you
Cheers
Don't forget that your student "blues" may also be compounded by simple biology.
Spring is here, finally, and the days are getting noticeably longer, at last, and your body will finally be getting enough sunlight to make you a happier person.
NZ Herald Story this weekend
So just hang in there for another couple of weeks, and you might find your outlook getting better.
In the meantime, take even just an hour out & do something for yourself. Soak in a bath with a good book, the phone off and a bottle of wine, or go for a ride to a nice cafe & have yourself a coffee & muffin, or any number of other free or cheap solutions to your problem.![]()
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"Women & cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." Robert A. Heinlein
"Do not meddle in the affairs of cats, for they are subtle and will piss on your computer." Bruce Graham
Awwwwwww shucksThanks again.
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My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
Originally Posted by Slim
Sure your student blues aren't winter blues as Slim said. I heard on radio pacific the other night that there is a formula to take that helps minimise the yuck feeling associated with the winter blues. Thompsons put out a product called mood manager avaliable in all good chemists as the blurb goes, all natural products. It may help but if symptions persist.......![]()
only one though you still have to study.
Gordon
"I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage.
They've experienced pain and brought jewelry." - Rita Rudner
A man is only as big as the dreams he dares to live
Damn tootin' right there is.Originally Posted by Holy Roller
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kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Yes could well be, I am a sun lovin' gal and I've been neglecting my walks lately...hmmmmm, now that I think about it I didn't actually even go for a swim last week.Originally Posted by Holy Roller
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Ok better get into it!
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
Ethanol? I would hope you'd combine that with summat else, say dihydrogen monoxide, and various other distillate products of Triticum/Vitus (whichever takes your fancy).Originally Posted by jrandom
Otherwise it'd become a fairly permanent solution to winter blues.....
Part of the issue can be something called "seasonal affective disorder" which is to do with your body not getting enough sunlight at the right times - there are qquite a few processes in the body that require sunlight as a trigger. Also a few that require some exercise to help things along. I suspect that regular exercise speed up your metabolism, making you feel more awake (and eat more)
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
No, I don't have a PhD yet. My Mum always wanted me to be a doctor, and it's now or never.Originally Posted by jrandom
I did actually start a doctorate years ago at a French university but ran out of money (and enthusiasm) with it about 2/3 completed.
I'll look into the possibility of a doctoral scholarship and that combined with some part time teaching might be enough to get by on. The satellite TV might have to go, though. Just don't suggest that I get rid of one of my bikes...
Main problem is to decide what to do it in. The psychology of religious belief, perhaps??
Age is too high a price to pay for maturity
That "dihydrogen monoxide" is dangerous stuff, hundreds of people die each year from inhaling the stuff. Did you know that it is also the largest component of 'acid rain'.Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
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Often it seems hard to get motivated, but if you can manage it, do a full week of late nights/all nighters to get your assignments out of the way. You will thank yourself so much when the due date approaches, and you only have to fill out a cover sheet or do some spell checking before you hand it in. For me anyway, stress is a great motivator. I seemed to get so much done in the last few days before an assignment was due, and I thought to myself "why not give myself a due date BEFORE the actual date, and bust a gut to get it done then?" It does make a difference... Spread your workload as much as possible.
I imagine you might find it hard being a mature student at Uni. For me, there are heaps of like minded people of the same age/same interests/same situation, and I guess it would be a greatly different social climate for you...
It's a wonder that in D'Auckland they go on about pollution, traffic, etc. and yet entirely neglect to pay proper attention to the problem of excessive amounts of dihydrogen monoxide in the air. Plays great havoc with trying to ride a bike safely.Originally Posted by mangell6
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
That's all very well, but it's also a notable depressor of the central nervous system. I have a feeling I will probably have to stop self-medicating with it, now that my liver's had such a hammering from less pleasant medications...Originally Posted by jrandom
But Friday's still on, regardless. Unless....
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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