by :0 on Mon Sep 20, 2004 11:30 am
[s]rubbermuffin wrote on 18:24, 19th Sep 2004:
I've always found the university to be awful at telling the students about what they should be doing. I remember in first year that we weren't told how to find out where our lectures were, only the names of buildings. The Buchanan lecture theatre (where most 1st year arts lectures are) was not on any maps.
We never get told how to matriculate; we have to find out for ourselves which really isn't on. In exams in first year we weren't told to start the paper. Now maybe this is just my experience, but every other exam i had ever done up to that point we'd been told 'you may now start'. So again the uni were shitty. Shitty shitty university.
Isn't the whole point of universities to do things for yourself and not be "mollycoddled"? Unlike school where there is always someone to point you in the right direction or hold your hand at university people are expected to have the brains to seek out the info for yourself. At least that's what I was told to expect when I was leaving school, and it appears to be the same at other universities around the UK.
Lecture times are usually to be found on department notice boards. Department locations can be found by looking them up on the St Andrews website, or if not by an email to the department secretary.
All the information is there, it just isn't on a plate handed to you in person. Much like life in the real world really.
And if someone can't do all that and misses all their lectures for the year then they really shouldn't be here!