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RE: Surviving the Academic Life

in #philosophy • last year

Yes! I've tried the no phone thing, it didn't help at all 😔. Sad part is I'm dealing with 25-40 year olds (I teach honours and masters), these are adults and they still act like high school kids.

We also have a lot of students on bursary. Or some send to Campus to make their parents proud. If you don't feel like putting in the effort, you're just wasting you lecturers time and those who want to pass.

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An age group that should know better, then personally I would pay attention to those who do wish to study further, try get the others to the back of lecture hall where they can do as they please.

Patience of an angel I would not last an hour!

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The biggest problem, in my opinion, is the entitlement of these students who feel that they already know. Plus the money problem. Some of them are there because their parents pay. But I think the biggest problem is our society that deems degrees as tickets for jobs. No one goes to university to learn, they are there to get the degree because the job requires it.