University life is supposed to mean a lot of hard-work and supposedly a lot more "play-time". Well being in KL the play time aspect seems to be quite true, though diminishing as we progress in our degree... *sigh*. But by far the worst aspect of going to classes is not really waking up at 7am at times, in fact it is when u have those few lecturers who are not interested in helping you out. Could it be that they do not know what they are talking about? Or that they know it all but are just not bothered? Either way it is the students who really take a hit! Aren't lecturers meant to at least guide students to ensure that they are on the right path? Just by expecting us to look through books or research into new fields on our own does not ensure that we are looking at the suitable documents. Seriously when did university life come to this? Yes fine we are all told it is a lot of self study, but self-study without guidance... exactly WHAT are we, rather our parents (in most cases), throwing so much money for in the uni's bank accounts?
Yes you could argue that it is up to the students to approach the lecturers and find out whether they were on the right track; BEEN THERE, DONE THAT... the response we get is a blank stare and "oh keep on researching, you will know for sure!"
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