I have to let off some steam about college. I'm not the stereotypical student who stays at a dorm at some university. I stay at home, my parents pay for my college, and I go to a *gasp* community college!
First of all, I am sick of people thinking less of me because I'm going to a community college. The purpose of community college is to take all your GE requirements and transfer as much credits as they allow so you won't have to spend as much on a university. Let's face it, the costs for college are ridiculous! If you can save money by going to a community college, is that such a bad thing? Why even rush to a university anyway? I mean, you're going to be taking the same courses no matter what. Might as well take em for cheaper, right? (not that I have a problem with people wanting to go right to a university. If that works for them, I'm happy for them, but it doesn't work for everybody).
Then there's the 4.0 people. Again, I'm happy for you if you can achieve such a high grade, but don't get all pissy because you got your first B after straight A's. Hell, I was happy to get a C average my first term because the courses I took were pretty hard. When I got my first B, I was over joyed! Maybe I shouldn't direct my anger so much at them as their parents or cultural expectations. I mean, I have OCD too and know what it's like. The last thing anxious people need is unreasonably high expectations placed on them. I've been friends with people who has had high expectations placed on them by their parents and now they feel like a complete failure (even though they only made a few mistakes).
So now that I got those big rants out of the way, I want to list other annoyances I have about college right now.
-Mandatory Attendance, even though all the teacher does is go over chapters we've already read. If I can learn all the material at home and don't have to come to class, then why should I?
-Professors getting angry over being late. I've had one teacher in particular who would lock out the students who were late. And it was an 8:00am class! If I show up late, I will gladly accept responsibility for what I missed, but you're not helping when you lock me out! There is no way in hell I am risking my life through rush hour traffic just so I won't be 5 minutes late. It's a pointless rule that hurts students more than helps them.
-The copyright BS. Look, I know that you don't want me taking credit for others work, but there is a such thing as over enforcement. I've had one teacher who made the class sign a contract promising they understand the 'seriousness' of copyright infringement. I also hate how you have to cite sources in a very specific way (MLA bs). As long as they know where the source is from, does it really matter if I didn't indent a specific way?
-The costs of textbooks. Way overpriced for what you get. Some cost close to one hundred dollars. And yes, I know I said my parents pay for this, but it still pees me off. Especially when the teacher doesn't even use the textbook.
-Scantrons. I can easily afford those 50 cent scantrons for tests, but it still pisses me off. They can't just give them to you in class, you have to use one of those machines, that half the time will tell you to "Make another selection". So you'll end up spending 50 cents for nothing.
So those are things I needed to get off my chest about college. Feel for to add your own or even debate mine. This things just piss me off.
First of all, I am sick of people thinking less of me because I'm going to a community college. The purpose of community college is to take all your GE requirements and transfer as much credits as they allow so you won't have to spend as much on a university. Let's face it, the costs for college are ridiculous! If you can save money by going to a community college, is that such a bad thing? Why even rush to a university anyway? I mean, you're going to be taking the same courses no matter what. Might as well take em for cheaper, right? (not that I have a problem with people wanting to go right to a university. If that works for them, I'm happy for them, but it doesn't work for everybody).
Then there's the 4.0 people. Again, I'm happy for you if you can achieve such a high grade, but don't get all pissy because you got your first B after straight A's. Hell, I was happy to get a C average my first term because the courses I took were pretty hard. When I got my first B, I was over joyed! Maybe I shouldn't direct my anger so much at them as their parents or cultural expectations. I mean, I have OCD too and know what it's like. The last thing anxious people need is unreasonably high expectations placed on them. I've been friends with people who has had high expectations placed on them by their parents and now they feel like a complete failure (even though they only made a few mistakes).
So now that I got those big rants out of the way, I want to list other annoyances I have about college right now.
-Mandatory Attendance, even though all the teacher does is go over chapters we've already read. If I can learn all the material at home and don't have to come to class, then why should I?
-Professors getting angry over being late. I've had one teacher in particular who would lock out the students who were late. And it was an 8:00am class! If I show up late, I will gladly accept responsibility for what I missed, but you're not helping when you lock me out! There is no way in hell I am risking my life through rush hour traffic just so I won't be 5 minutes late. It's a pointless rule that hurts students more than helps them.
-The copyright BS. Look, I know that you don't want me taking credit for others work, but there is a such thing as over enforcement. I've had one teacher who made the class sign a contract promising they understand the 'seriousness' of copyright infringement. I also hate how you have to cite sources in a very specific way (MLA bs). As long as they know where the source is from, does it really matter if I didn't indent a specific way?
-The costs of textbooks. Way overpriced for what you get. Some cost close to one hundred dollars. And yes, I know I said my parents pay for this, but it still pees me off. Especially when the teacher doesn't even use the textbook.
-Scantrons. I can easily afford those 50 cent scantrons for tests, but it still pisses me off. They can't just give them to you in class, you have to use one of those machines, that half the time will tell you to "Make another selection". So you'll end up spending 50 cents for nothing.
So those are things I needed to get off my chest about college. Feel for to add your own or even debate mine. This things just piss me off.
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