How the WITS student voting will work

You mean sitting in front of an expert, watch them read from slides which are copied and pasted from the textbook then going home to figure it out yourself is not self study? That's what you pay for mos.

You are definitely an arts student. :crylaugh:
 
Probably more than most people and that is pretty much the status quo.
I'm right, he's wrong. You're wrong, I'm right.



We'll agree to disagree.


No, youre wrong... its not actually open to discussion, as much as this disturbs you. In this instance nobody actually cares about your opinion since the rights are laid down in law and not open to discussion.
 
Man Wits must either be a schit university relative to others in SA or the standards have fallen dramatically if this is what constitutes lectures these days.

In all seriousness though: Lectures involve an explaining of concepts, hints at what is more or less important come test time, references to other articles and readings to do outside of the standard textbook, the covering of case studies etc.. If all your lecturer is doing is essentially reading from the textbook then your lecturer is incompetent or lazy. I got far more out of my lectures.

Concepts in lectures: sure but these guys aren't great at explaining. They may know it, but are damn right horrible at expressing
Student: Can you please explain how xyz works again. I didn't get abc.
Lecturer: See me after the lecture.

Student: I'm sorry I don't understand how...
Lecturer: *cuts student off* Try to understand. /moves on

Student: Could you please slow down?
Lecturer: Think faster.

The last two are the same guy.

Wouldn't know about other articles and case studies etc. Physics is physics, maths is maths no matter what textbook you use.

If you got more out of your lectures, good for you.

Maybe the lecturer doesn't bother because they're aware that nobody in the class (If its Sammy's type of courses) actually wants to learn so they don't need to put in any effort.

Cute

WITS is ranked secound in South Africa, Sammy is just talking nonsense.


You might want to sit in in one of my lectures one day.
 
Concepts in lectures: sure but these guys aren't great at explaining. They may know it, but are damn right horrible at expressing
Student: Can you please explain how xyz works again. I didn't get abc.
Lecturer: See me after the lecture.

Student: I'm sorry I don't understand how...
Lecturer: *cuts student off* Try to understand. /moves on

Student: Could you please slow down?
Lecturer: Think faster.

The last two are the same guy.

Wouldn't know about other articles and case studies etc. Physics is physics, maths is maths no matter what textbook you use.

If you got more out of your lectures, good for you.



Cute




You might want to sit in in one of my lectures one day.

Still does not give you the right to disrupt the lecture.

We are getting tied of your justifications now.
 
Not really. For the same reason that I won't agree to disagree on whether or not it is OK to murder someone. Rights are rights, leave the rights of others alone and protest peacefully. If you choose not to I fully support the police in doing whatever is necessary to stop you.

Actually I suppose I can agree to disagree with you as long as you're on the inside of the prison bars where you can't infringe upon the rights of others further.
No, youre wrong... its not actually open to discussion, as much as this disturbs you. In this instance nobody actually cares about your opinion since the rights are laid down in law and not open to discussion.

Ok
 
Concepts in lectures: sure but these guys aren't great at explaining. They may know it, but are damn right horrible at expressing
Student: Can you please explain how xyz works again. I didn't get abc.
Lecturer: See me after the lecture.
Pressed for time, instead of slowing everyone else down and risking missing something the lecturer is instead offering to give you personal attention during his own time after the lecture. How inconsiderate of him :rolleyes:

Student: I'm sorry I don't understand how...
Lecturer: *cuts student off* Try to understand. /moves on
Lecturer isn't there to baby you.


Student: Could you please slow down?
Lecturer: Think faster.
Again, not there to baby you. Show the lecturer at a later stage that you've put in effort, but still can't grasp something and I'm sure he/she will help. They're not monsters but remember that they have hundreds upon hundreds of undergrads to deal with in addition to their own research work. You are not the centre of their universe even if you are the centre of yours.


Wouldn't know about other articles and case studies etc. Physics is physics, maths is maths no matter what textbook you use.
Yes but some textbooks do a lousy job of explaining some concepts and the lecturer is often aware of a better source. They will inform you of these provided you don't skip the lecture because you're too busy rioting.


If you got more out of your lectures, good for you.
I did, and it was.
 
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Seriously attempt to justify to me why you get to inconvenience other people... shut down entire universities. What gives you that right to tell other people what they can and cannot do?

Under what circumstances do I get to tell you what you can and cannot do?

I want to understand how this world of yours works.
 
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Sammy... you've invited us to your lectures... you need to tell us what you're studying so that we can see if we want to attend
 
Concepts in lectures: sure but these guys aren't great at explaining. They may know it, but are damn right horrible at expressing
Student: Can you please explain how xyz works again. I didn't get abc.
Lecturer: See me after the lecture.

Student: I'm sorry I don't understand how...
Lecturer: *cuts student off* Try to understand. /moves on

Student: Could you please slow down?
Lecturer: Think faster.

The last two are the same guy.

Wouldn't know about other articles and case studies etc. Physics is physics, maths is maths no matter what textbook you use.

If you got more out of your lectures, good for you.



Cute




You might want to sit in in one of my lectures one day.

what is the problem?
honestly, if you were in my class, I kicked you out already.
 
Pressed for time, instead of slowing everyone else down and risking missing something the lecturer is instead offering to give you personal attention during his own time after the lecture.


Lecturer isn't there to baby you.



Again, not there to baby you. Show the lecturer at a later stage that you've put in effort, but still can't grasp something and I'm sure he/she will help. They're not monsters but remember that they have hundreds upon hundreds of undergrads to deal with in addition to their own research work. You are not the centre of their universe even if you are the centre of yours.



Yes but some textbooks do a lousy job of explaining some concepts and the lecturer is often aware of a better source. They will inform you of these provided you don't skip the lecture because you're too busy rioting.



I did, and it was.

1. You're definitely not pressed for time if you're one and half chapters ahead or every other class being taught by other lecturers.

2. Nobody is asking them to baby anyone. But explain the bloody thing if the student doesn't get it. There's only ever been three lecturers who taught yah, this guy knows what he's doing. And no one said they're world revolves around us but if you're giving a lecture BE THERE. Don't be half there and half elsewhere.

3. Yeah some recommend other textbooks. Of which some have their own names on them. Just saying.
 
Seriously attempt to justify to me why you get to inconvenience other people... shut down entire universities. What gives you that right to tell other people what they can and cannot do?

Under what circumstances do I get to tell you what you can and cannot do?

I want to understand how this world of yours works.

I said let's agree to disagree.

what is the problem?
honestly, if you were in my class, I kicked you out already.

For one you can't kick students out of lectures. Especially not for asking questions. That's just asking for a **** storm. You may close the door to late comers but kick people out nah fam. Secondly these guys aren't doing what they're paid for. Especially the guy who won't even attempt to answer questions. Third, who said any of the students referred to here are me. All different students, none of them me.
 
1. You're definitely not pressed for time if you're one and half chapters ahead or every other class being taught by other lecturers.
Either way, the lecturer is offering you his personal time outside of the lecture to give you personal attention to address your problem. This is something you should be glad for, not upset by. Many lecturers will not give you this opportunity.


2. Nobody is asking them to baby anyone. But explain the bloody thing if the student doesn't get it. There's only ever been three lecturers who taught yah, this guy knows what he's doing. And no one said they're world revolves around us but if you're giving a lecture BE THERE. Don't be half there and half elsewhere.
You're doing just that actually. They're not half there and half not, they simply won't waste their time on you. You're one in hundreds. You need to show these lecturers that you're worth their time. Do the extra work, look it up. Then tell them which avenues of reserach you've exhausted and which aspects you don't understand. Once you come at them with that they will more than likely help you. Lecturers are not obligated to spoonfeed you. This isn't high school. If you're looking to be spoonfed you don't belong in tertiary education.

I was once told by a lecturer when I asked a question about second year to not worry about it because I would never make it to second year anyway. I didn't whine about it. Instead I worked my arse off and I made it to second year with marks right up at the top of my class. Once that happened his whole attitude changed. Remember they're on the lookout for kids that show potential to come join their post graduate units.

In short: Man the fsck up.


3. Yeah some recommend other textbooks. Of which some have their own names on them. Just saying.
and some genuinely recommend decent journal articles to read that cover the topic beautifully, or chapters from other textbooks, freely available in the library, that will give you a greater understanding than you get out of the lectures. I've met lecturers like that often. You have a very unhealthy view on lectures. If you want that first class pass you have to work for it and that includes attending your lectures.
 
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For one you can't kick students out of lectures. Especially not for asking questions. That's just asking for a **** storm. You may close the door to late comers but kick people out nah fam. Secondly these guys aren't doing what they're paid for. Especially the guy who won't even attempt to answer questions. Third, who said any of the students referred to here are me. All different students, none of them me.

I do. you don't like that, the door is there. bye.
 
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