Okay, I thought I was done but I'm willing to answer:peacock2121 wrote:1. Because almost everyone else is doing something does not mean it is most productiveclem21 wrote:This is a fair argument but allow me to answer.Ritterskoop wrote:If I am supposed to nod and say "Poor, baby," then don't read the rest of this. If you are as genuinely pissed as you wrote, probably best to skip the rest, also. If you are interested in other opinions, read on. Sometimes here we will get sympathy and sometimes we get called on our childishness. Note I say "our" because it has happened to me also.
Sometimes your rant will invite other rants. Buckle your seat belt.
Is this the novel where the main character has a friend who used to be a prostitute? Might be a sexual theme indeed, if he is attracted to her but can't pursue it.
"It's just a f#cking crazy person killing people and whining to us about how awful it is for him to have to deal with it!"
This is known as an existential theme. It is a big deal. If the instructor did not explain it properly ahead of time, you might not have appreciated the abyss part, and leapt straight to the despair part. Even if she did, this kind of literature is designed to make you uncomfortable. If you aren't squirming, they didn't do their jobs very well.
I wonder was this the class you were in a few days ago when you posted on the board while you were in class and that you were bored? I almost replied to that one, but held back because folks here like you. But here's what I wanted to say: If you are not engaged in the course, do not attend class, and do not post online while you are in class. It is disrespectful to the instructor, the other students, and most of all, to yourself. You are a part of the academic process, and if you cannot or will not own that, you are better off, and so is everyone else, if you do not play at it half-assed. Clearly, some courses or teachers are boring. But that is their presentation. It is up to you to engage with it and make the learning your own.
Firstly, the essay assigned was about the main character's internal battle and conflict involving his philosophical beliefs. Yes he did befriend a prostitute who later became an integral part of him, but nowhere in the novel can you find him internally ever even referencing sex. I have found in this class time and time again the professor finding promiscuity where I would never have believed it possible.
This is not the class I post in, I need to concentrate in this class. The one I post in is a Political class on Congress which is fairly basic. This is my major and my specialty and to be blunt I could get an A+ in this course without ever showing up. Ah, so why don't I? Because my professor has an attendance policy that will take you down a full grade if you don't. So that is why I come. As for the academic process bit, permit me to politely disagree with you. I don't know when you attended college but in today's classrooms nearly every student is accompanied by a laptop or electronic device of some sort. I could make an educated guess that 80 percent of the class is either texting or surfing the web at any given time. That's just how it is. Is that disrespectful? Perhaps. But no one including myself makes it at all obvious what they are doing despite jokes I may say to the contrary. There is no disturbance involved.
It's all fine and good to say that learning is important and you should pick up every grain you should, and maybe that's ideal. It is also unrealistic. Almost all students, including myself, see college as a means to an end. So I will not waste my time and energy concentrating on some things that I do not need or already know for the sake of learning. And I will take every advantage I can short of cheating, lying or plagiarizing that will get me a better grade. If that means writing a paper that caters exclusively to what I think a professor believes and not what I do then so be it. If that means chatting to the professor after class because I think he or she enjoys it and likes me better because of it then I'll do that too. If you view that as immature I understand. I'm simply telling you the truth and hoping you respect me for it.
Also please note that your response contained constructive criticism and made me think. I respect that and will answer in kind. I will not do the same for what I believe was blatant showing off.
2. College as a means to an end - interesting way to hold your education. An immature way? Very possibly.
3. Experts in any area will not tell you there is no more for them to learn in that area - you might want read about what "the top of their field" do.
4. You have been around long enough to know what you will probably get from BobJuch - get over it.
1. Doing the most productive thing is not always the most enjoyable. Sometimes I like to enjoy myself if it doesn't mean a large loss of productive time (which is, of course, debatable - see #3)
2.Possibly, but you should know that I'm planning on going to law school within two years. If doing some things that you don't approve of now means that I'll get better grades in other courses and get into a better law school and get a better job and support a family more easily, can you really call that immature? I'll sacrifice learning things in a class that provide me no benefit for other things that do. You cannot change my mind on this.
3. I absolutely agree that there is never an end to learning in a particular field. However we're talking about a specific class that is teaching basic legislative process, something you must understand, that I've been doing for three years now. PoliSci classes tend to overlap and I've taken much more advanced classes for which this basic knowledge was required. I've interned with congressman and helped perform these tasks that I'm learning the basics about now. So yes, I'm willing to say that there's really not much more I can learn from this particular class. Why am I taking it? It's required. Period.
4. I know. I was simply sharing my reasoning with Skoop so she would not automatically assume that I was a schizophrenic hothead who loves to curse and yell.
I may be that, but she should be able to figure it out on her own.