Students...all ****ers?

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Bristol was my insurance :D

Aye it's good, labs are really good, and and ther's loads of things like ass etc where third years help first years and stuff along with your tutor you can get as much help as you want really..

Was your Bristol offer lower than manchester? Mine's the other way around :p

Which course are you on?
 
Most students are by nature.....ignorant turds who wallow in their own faeces! Truth! :D
I used to work in a bar in Notts where scumbags, sorry, students frequented. They'd all line up at the bar one by one with their £1 coins to buy a snakebite each, ****ers!!!
They'd whine and moan about who little money they have, yet the p*** is up the wall the first chance they get.
The arty farty ones are the worst. One guy had one side of his head shaved and the other side was long. My cousin who worked at trent poly (back when it was poly) said to me "****ing art students, you can tell, they all look the same, freaks!" he was damned right. Assclowns the lot of em!
Tell you what though, vegetarian, gay students are the worst! :p
 
I lived in halls student accommodation for two years, and didn't see the inside of my flat(mates) room once ! I could have sworn he was a serial killer. How weird is that ? I tried to casually force my way in a few times but he just wedged his foot behind the door. Weirdo.
 
Student scum, get jobs, do work, stop whining, we pay taxs for them to get lashed every night.

*You can tell I'm not jealous about being in the real world now :D*
 
Mature students just make me laugh because they try to answer the questions before the lecurer says it just to show off they have read the lecture slides 10mins before the lecture just as they are uploaded (right cool mate).
Mature students usually fall into one of three categories.

First being that they're there because they love academia, and are just collecting degrees for learnings sake.

Second, they're there because they want to retrain and change careeers.

Third, they're there because they either didn't go to Uni before or didn't do so well and so want to get a degree and boost their employment chances.

Either way, they're generally keen because it's in their interests, and get ****** off with ever-increasing class sizes that are generally full of lazy ******** who can't be bothered to do any work and turn up to lectures to doss.
 
To be honest I'm a student and I find it very hard to mix with other students. Just finishing my second year now and throughout university I seem to have mixed with final years more than anything else. I see no point in getting so drunk I need to vomit or get into fights.

Nobody has said you need to do get so drunk you need to vomit and start fights? Whats wrong with haven't a few to drink and having a good laugh?


One of the worst things that I see if the financial planning of students. I have always since about the age of around 15 or 16 budgeted my money. Just simply checking my account each week and knowing how much I have to spend at week. However at University a girl in my halls didn't do this. Within 6 weeks of the semester starting she had spent, her account balance, her £1200 student loan, and her £1000 overdraft. As a result she lived off a can of baked beans for each meal for the next 7 to 8 weeks.

And what business is this of yours? It's her money, if she wants to blow it on 100 pair of shoes then live on baked beans the rest of the year, how is that affecting you? Maybe she feels like being a teenager and being a bit stupid/wild rather than acting like a 40 yr old and budgeting everything for each month.


Another thing that annoyed me was the theft in halls. One week I had all of my weeks food taken. The worst thing is that they didn't eat it. They cut it up with my own scissors and put it in the radiator!

lol, i laughed. But no, this was annoying when it happened to us, but i guess it's just one of things you've got to get over...

Long post ahhh sorry. I don't think all students are ****ers but in our halls we had two groups. The ones that went out and came back paralytic. And an equal sized group that drank, did more activities together and didn't get into any issues with campus security.

Ok, paraletic is no fun for anyone and it's stupid. But getting a bit drunk and being a bit stupid is harmless fun. Some of my best nights and memories at uni are when i was drunk and i would have much rather gone out loads than sat in, drunk a pint, played monopoly or something then gone to bed at 11.

The thing that worries me is the drinking culture at university. I am beginning to come into contact with students who are alcoholics and don't even know it because the students union encourages drinking those amounts and normalises it. It's pathetic.

I've never encountered a union that actively encourages getting paraletic. I don't see what the problem is with drink quite heavily at uni. I drink quite a bit during term time, but when during the holidays i barely drink at all - and i expect when i graduate i'll go back to drinking very little. I mean, this is probably going to be the only 3 years of my life where i'll have money, all my friends around and quite a bit of time on my hands. When i start a job after uni, i certainly will never be able to do this, so that's why i'd rather have a bit of fun whilst i can before i go into the next 45/50 years of my life working.
 
Unfortunately as much as I hate generalisations I think this one is relatively accurate. I was part of the minority when I was at uni. My friends and I were clean, our house was well maintained and looked after, we seldom missed lectures (we did a times though). We looked after all the things around us. We never had any problems with neighbours or other people living in the town - unfortunately as a collective we probably deserved to be regarded with disdain. I think the main reason for me anyway was that I had spent a year in between A Levels and Uni travelling, living life, earning money and developing life experience. I was lucky in the fact that by 18 I had more life experience than most people had at 30 but ultimately it was owing to my parents that I was so level headed and well rounded. However the travel and the independence really helped me a LOT. I think everyone should do it - I saved up for ages working my arse off to be able to afford the trip.

I think people/students have got it a lot easier now IMO ,and they just flaunt it and **** it up the wall.
 
I'm a student!

I thought we were friends...I'm gonna buy an LCD now!

:D

Plasma e-friend has gone away to the dark side. NOES, resist my young paduan :p

My sis is at Nottingham now in her first year, actually in the hall next to the one I stayed in. God I miss that place, waking up for work this morning I thought **** it and go back to sleep, then realised it would be silly and I'm a mature graduate now at the ripe old age of 22 :(:D
 
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