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    If by "student lifestyle" you mean lots of partying and little class, yes it exists. During my time in undergrad, I drank a fair amount, smoked more marijuana than most people will ever see in their entire lifetime, and went to class about 2-3 days a week. Granted, that was from 1996 to 2000, but I doubt the experience has changed much since then.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    If by "student lifestyle" you mean lots of partying and little class, yes it exists. During my time in undergrad, I drank a fair amount, smoked more marijuana than most people will ever see in their entire lifetime, and went to class about 2-3 days a week. Granted, that was from 1996 to 2000, but I doubt the experience has changed much since then.
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    It's there if you want it to be, I went 95-97 and then again (because of too much of the above) from 2003-05 and it was the pretty much the same. It's a lot easier if you live on campus or in a student house for this to go on as everyone is in the same situation. And love the booze of course.

    I agree though that some lecturers are not all that and that there is always some knobber who has read the back cover of something by Nietzsche and thinks he (almost always a he) knows something that no one else does, but these people are everywhere, not just at Uni.
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    I didn't have partying in mind so much, just meant the whole intellectual atmosphere. Don't really do either myself. All I will remember from my student years is Cash in the Attic and KFC.
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    heh - you're not part of the intellectual side yet you're on for a first, in history at a reputable Uni? And won a prize? What would you have to do more than to be on/in an intellectual group?

    I guess the Oxbridge/Russell group unis might have more famous societies you could join for some academic debate, and have more testing seminars than most unis but at the undergraduate level what you've experienced is pretty much it really.

    If you read past the recommended reading list and don't pull all nighters finishing essays a day before the deadline you're about 4 million times more conscientious (sp?I'm tired) than the average student who either expects to be spoonfed everything or do the bare minimum to pass.

    Perhaps you should try a postgrad or doctorate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethelred Unread View Post
    heh - you're not part of the intellectual side yet you're on for a first, in history at a reputable Uni? And won a prize? What would you have to do more than to be on/in an intellectual group?
    No decent University gives you 2 hours a week contact time. Also, there are all the hundreds of University societies ranging from every topic under the sun.
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    I spend about 6 hours teaching/prep and about 18 hours studying (gotta love the PhD), there's hopefully going to be a job on top of that soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    I didn't have partying in mind so much, just meant the whole intellectual atmosphere.
    Ah, you mean posturing. Undergraduate study doesn't make anyone an intellectual, it just makes them think they are. While the things taught can be advanced for those coming out of secondary school, they are basic in comparison to professionals in any specific field. Above all, undergraduate teaches a person how to learn. The vast majority of the useful information you will gain in life will come after undergraduate. Some of that can come from more advanced and specialized education, like graduate work, but most of it simply comes from doing it (read: employment). There's a reason that in every single field, employers value post-graduate job experience over educational credentials. The degrees just exist to get you the first job.


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    Umm? You never see indonesia, naughty muslims drink.
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    I also miss the student life. I was living at what some people may call a dorm. 50 people at 1 floor, 7 floors in total and most of those where aspirant-nurses. Being 'baptized', doing cantusses, having parties at the dorm, ... It was bliss.
    Having tequila shots at one moment, blacking out and the next moment you're kissing a girl. My first night I went to the bathroom and I walked in on 2 lesbians making out. Watching 'It' with some (girl)friends and later pranking them...

    And you're saying you're missing all this? Uni isn't all about studying, it's about seeking out your limits. Having a hell of a time while still balancing your workload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peasant Phill View Post
    I also miss the student life. I was living at what some people may call a dorm. 50 people at 1 floor, 7 floors in total and most of those where aspirant-nurses. Being 'baptized', doing cantusses, having parties at the dorm, ... It was bliss.
    Having tequila shots at one moment, blacking out and the next moment you're kissing a girl. My first night I went to the bathroom and I walked in on 2 lesbians making out. Watching 'It' with some (girl)friends and later pranking them...

    And you're saying you're missing all this? Uni isn't all about studying, it's about seeking out your limits. Having a hell of a time while still balancing your workload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peasant Phill View Post
    And you're saying you're missing all this? Uni isn't all about studying, it's about seeking out your limits. Having a hell of a time while still balancing your workload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peasant Phill View Post
    Having tequila shots at one moment, blacking out and the next moment you're kissing a girl. My first night I went to the bathroom and I walked in on 2 lesbians making out.
    My wildest night ended up with me being woken up by two huge East European men, who brutally kicked me about as I fiercely resisted them throwing me out of my house.

    Rather, as I slowly discovered the next few confusing hours, had thrown me out of their house...somewhere in the outskirts of Budapest.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    I didn't have partying in mind so much, just meant the whole intellectual atmosphere. Don't really do either myself. All I will remember from my student years is Cash in the Attic and KFC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaelic cowboy View Post
    I hope yer watching countdown best thing on during the day.
    Of course! Followed by Deal or No Deal. If you think about it is doesn't make a difference what box they pick, I just prefer not to think about it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Of course! Followed by Deal or No Deal. If you think about it is doesn't make a difference what box they pick, I just prefer not to think about it...
    I just love that new girl on Countdown Rachel Riley

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