My first uni semester
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 10:19 pm
Wasn't really all that bad actually. As some may know I am a physics/engineering major, which means 80% more studying than usual and less free time for anything else (which I am okay with, I don't really go out with friends, and I am not into partying at all). Although, it does leave less time for video games, reading, and making my youtoob videos.
I won't deny that I struggled a bit, but I think that's due to a little laziness and procrastination (which I have been working on mind you!!). The only classes I really had to worry about were Physics and Calculus; Writing was an easy A as always, Physics lab was more time consuming than anything else (it was just what we learned in Physics, but applied), and Engineering... well, it was something else.
Anyway my professors were overall pretty good, especially my physics professor (my only gripe with him is that he didn't allow us to have a formula sheet during the tests, which I felt was unnecessary but whatever). My Calc professor was okayish, though I learned more by watching the Organic Chemistry tutor than from her lectures (I'm aware that YouTube is only more helpful at lower levels; at higher levels, lecture is pretty essential if you want to learn anything). My writing teacher was really cool too, and I that's the class where I met some good friends due to discussion, even though we may have disagreements. My physics lab professor was pretty nice, and her grading policy was pretty lenient, so I had to worry less about that class than usual. And my Engineering professor... you know, if 2 people ask about it, I'll consider making a whole new thread on him, if I have time.
Oh yeah, speaking of time, I also had little time and motivation to do anything else related to extracurriculars. When I went to orientation, I signed up for several clubs, thinking 'alright fuck yeah this shit's gonna kick ass' but when I told my mom, she said that I might not have all that much time during the year to do all these things I wanted to do; I especially wanted to do work with the broadcasting club, since I figured it'd be pretty cool to be a DJ for a station heard across the country. I even went to the interview a week before the semester started, and they really liked my resume and what I wanted to offer. They said that before I could to any broadcasting I had to take a 10 week course throughout the semester, and if I missed 2, I was kicked off. I remember a few weeks went by when I got the email saying how I can't participate in the club anymore, and I was like 'Oh shit I completely missed that.' But y'know whatever.
I know a few people who just quit their majors since they are hard, which is upsetting to me; they fail a test or two, and then they decide that it isn't for them, so they switch to a major for the sake of easiness. I keep trying to tell them that no one said it was going to be easy, and you have to try before giving up, since it is in their ability; unless you're a super genius, you have to put the time into it (I had to learn that the hard way).
There is this one kid in my physics and calc class who failed the classes in his first semester, but actually tried again, and actually passed all of his exams, which I respect the hell out of. You keep going, even through failure. Insert Aisha Tyler quote about failure here.
My favourite class was physics; It was hard as balls, and I probably could've done a bit better, but I think that class was the most fun and fulfilling. I think I obtained more valuable knowledge from that class than any other class in my life, and this is just the tip of the knowledge iceberg. While we only did the bare minimum if you will, we learned about rocket science, gravity, and how calculus can apply to physics, and whenever I was studying and doing the homework I'm like 'hell yeah I'm a fucking genius.'
Now it isn't quite over yet, as I still have one more final, but I'm studying for it as we speak. Shouldn't be too bad, right?
I know this post was incredibly self serving and masturbatory, so how about you? How was your first semester in university? Any advice or whathaveyou?
I won't deny that I struggled a bit, but I think that's due to a little laziness and procrastination (which I have been working on mind you!!). The only classes I really had to worry about were Physics and Calculus; Writing was an easy A as always, Physics lab was more time consuming than anything else (it was just what we learned in Physics, but applied), and Engineering... well, it was something else.
Anyway my professors were overall pretty good, especially my physics professor (my only gripe with him is that he didn't allow us to have a formula sheet during the tests, which I felt was unnecessary but whatever). My Calc professor was okayish, though I learned more by watching the Organic Chemistry tutor than from her lectures (I'm aware that YouTube is only more helpful at lower levels; at higher levels, lecture is pretty essential if you want to learn anything). My writing teacher was really cool too, and I that's the class where I met some good friends due to discussion, even though we may have disagreements. My physics lab professor was pretty nice, and her grading policy was pretty lenient, so I had to worry less about that class than usual. And my Engineering professor... you know, if 2 people ask about it, I'll consider making a whole new thread on him, if I have time.
Oh yeah, speaking of time, I also had little time and motivation to do anything else related to extracurriculars. When I went to orientation, I signed up for several clubs, thinking 'alright fuck yeah this shit's gonna kick ass' but when I told my mom, she said that I might not have all that much time during the year to do all these things I wanted to do; I especially wanted to do work with the broadcasting club, since I figured it'd be pretty cool to be a DJ for a station heard across the country. I even went to the interview a week before the semester started, and they really liked my resume and what I wanted to offer. They said that before I could to any broadcasting I had to take a 10 week course throughout the semester, and if I missed 2, I was kicked off. I remember a few weeks went by when I got the email saying how I can't participate in the club anymore, and I was like 'Oh shit I completely missed that.' But y'know whatever.
I know a few people who just quit their majors since they are hard, which is upsetting to me; they fail a test or two, and then they decide that it isn't for them, so they switch to a major for the sake of easiness. I keep trying to tell them that no one said it was going to be easy, and you have to try before giving up, since it is in their ability; unless you're a super genius, you have to put the time into it (I had to learn that the hard way).
There is this one kid in my physics and calc class who failed the classes in his first semester, but actually tried again, and actually passed all of his exams, which I respect the hell out of. You keep going, even through failure. Insert Aisha Tyler quote about failure here.
My favourite class was physics; It was hard as balls, and I probably could've done a bit better, but I think that class was the most fun and fulfilling. I think I obtained more valuable knowledge from that class than any other class in my life, and this is just the tip of the knowledge iceberg. While we only did the bare minimum if you will, we learned about rocket science, gravity, and how calculus can apply to physics, and whenever I was studying and doing the homework I'm like 'hell yeah I'm a fucking genius.'
Now it isn't quite over yet, as I still have one more final, but I'm studying for it as we speak. Shouldn't be too bad, right?
I know this post was incredibly self serving and masturbatory, so how about you? How was your first semester in university? Any advice or whathaveyou?