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Academic Student Life

They say you’re not really a number.

“They”, whomever they might be. They say that you are not just a number. The professors, the organizers, the deans, the TA’s, even your classmates with experience with certain classes. They all say that you are not just a number in a class. That you are a committed student. That you have a purpose in class and that you are recognizable as an individual. But sometimes, this just isn’t the case.

It’s sad but there are still some professors that treat you with cold gazes and stock replies to your emails and inquiries. There, unfortunately, are professors that do this. They may have their excuses. Maybe they are just as nervous as you are (or does that just apply to first dates?). Maybe they are soo busy with their labs and papers and research and time management and personal lives that they don’t have time to put just a little sincerity into the way they treat you (yes, some sarcasm detected).

The fact of the matter is that eventually, you are going to meet one of these people. It might not be in class and it might only be just for one day. But it is inevitable. You know what I think?   Screw ’em! You have done your research on ratemyprofessors.com. You’ve talked to your friends. You have done everything you can to avoid these professors and it can still happen. So, the only thing to do? Turn up the cool! I challenge you! For every insincere, stock reply, cold shoulder experienced, turn up the charm and class and personality! They might not get it and it might make them feel uncomfortable but maybe, if enough people show them how it is done, something might click. Maybe.. What else can you do?

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Academic Campus Careers

Arts Career Expo: Whose with me!?

I have yet to venture to this so-called Expo. (What is an expo anyways? What is it short for? Please fill me in as I feel this is “ought-to-know” information). But I am going this year.

What do I expect? Well, I am hoping I can make some career connections, do some networking, but I have no clue is this is something that happens at these “Expo’s”. If you have been, can you please tell me? I really don’t have that many evenings to be throwing around like that so I would rather not go if it’s going to be a waste of time. If no one knows ANYTHING, I am going to assume that A) Maybe the Arts Career Expo ought to do a little more advertising and B) That maybe I can be the “reporter” for this event.

In any case, I will let you know.

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Academic Careers Student Life Uncategorized

Confession.

Yesterday I had classes from 11 – 7:30 pm.

The day before I read from 9:30 – 6:30 pm.

If it weren’t so damned obvious (a problem in a class of 5), I would skip my Danish class to get a good study groove on.

Hi, my name is Miranda and apparently, I am an addict.

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Academic Campus First Week Student Life

Need to Know!!

Ok, so now I have used much too much time on trying to find this so I am sending out a cyber-cry for help!

I want to try to collect all the different cheers for all of the different Faculties at UBC. You may or may not be aware that each Faculty has a cheer but indeed it does – utilized most during Frosh week and more importantly, the first-year Pep Rally!

This is a majorly quiet version:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNwHX707og[/youtube]

Heres what I have so far:

Our lovely school cheer:
UBC is Hot To Go,
H-O-T-T-O-G-0,
AAooo, Hot to go
AAooo, Hot to go

Arts can’t really make up their mind on which one it should be but the one that was cheered the most was:
We’re loud,
We’re proud,
We take up half the crowd.
Bigger is Better.
Arts Kicks Ass!

As much as I might hate to say it, due to Faculty pride and all, objectively speaking, Commerce has some seriously catchy cheers! Something like “Boom boom Dynatmite, Boom Boom Dynamite”.

So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me gather these! I know you know what I am talking about!

I am missing: Business, Sciences, Engineering, HKin (Human Kinetics – the hotties in green), Music (While you slave away, we just PLAY all day!), Forestry and Agriculture/Foods.

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Academic Campus

The Up-side-down Tree!

Firstly, I would like to point out just how enjoyable saying ‘up-side-down’ is. Secondly I will inform my reader’s that this is truly not the case while typing it. I will therefore refer to the Up-side-down Tree (last time, I swear) as the USD tree. Thank you for your cooperation in my mini-boycott.

But seriously!? How do more people not know about this tree? It is located across from Koerner Library, beside the path that leads past the buildings with the astronomy drawings on the ground (Please don’t refer to them as the “astrology drawings” – the star gazer’s don’t like that much). You really can’t miss it. And I will tell you why (I know the suspense is killing you).

Apparently, though I am not entirely sure if this is just urban myth or not, but Apparently a professor had a wee game of dare/speculation with some of his past students. His theory was that if you turn a grown tree upside down and plant it again, its roots will become branches and its branches will become roots. No word of a lie.

The proof? Look at the coolest tree you will ever see! Check it out! You can totally tell. If I were my technologically inclined, you wouldn’t have to go look cause I would just have a picture of the tree posted, but it is definitely worth the 30 second walk from Koerner. The way the leaves hang is gorgeous as well.

So please, if you have a picture of this gorgeous, yet crazy tree, please post it!  Definitely something everyone needs to see at least once in their lives.

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Academic Wellness

Study madness

Disclaimer: As per Genevieve’s advice, today’s theme is kind of just randomness. It’s one of those days when I just don’t really know what to write exactly so I think some free-thinking/writing might just be what the doctor ordered.

It’s kinda weird being back at school again. Don’t get me wrong, or maybe I am the odd ball out, it’s definitely a good weird, but weird just the same. I missed this busy-ness. It’s a whole different kind of busy-ness isn’t it? On one hand our schedules are more free, none of that 9-5 business, we can choose how to fill the majority of our hours (clubs, greek life, fundraising, volunteering, work, … what am I missing? Oh yeah, and study!). This freedom to choose is nice though there is one emotion that all University students ought to take courses on avoiding: Guilt.

Guilt is kind of like the modern day plague isn’t it. With this new, fresh sense of freedom and choice from the daily grind of our summer-jobs, comes the responsibility of study. Yeah, I mean, I COULD go out and have a few drinks with my friends, but am I just going to be stuck thinking about the chapters I could be reading at home? And this isn’t just the case with students; it’s everywhere. The efficient 24-hour day is losing it’s efficiency. Are 30 Hour days the thing of the future? I mean, we can control everything else in this world – why not be able to control daylight? Its the next logical step isn’t it.

Anyways, this guilt is here to stay. I have 2 more years of my Bachelors left and 2 more years for my Masters so I might as well embrace it. On the plus side, I guess it could be classified as a motivator, even if it is a poor one.

My choice? EMBRACE it, like I might a tree in a whimsical moment.

Note to the New Student: I don’t know if you are going to be taking PSYC 100 but psychology is my Major so I am likely to through in little Psych tidbits and morsels but here’s a little food for thought. Focusing on external or extrinsic types of motivation, like marks, grades, money, external validation, etc. are actually VERY poor motivators and can eventually become de-motivators. The more you think about and focus on the reasons why you personally have chosen to attend University, or more specifically, your personal interests in the courses you are taking, the more likely you are to succeed. Trying to remove yourself from the whole idea of grades is actually quite beneficial especially when it is 4AM and you are cramming for an exam. Remember that it was your choice to be where you are and that you love your studies.

PS If you don’t love your studies, I’m sorry to hear that. Its gunna happen from time to time that there are classes that you just don’t click with, but if they are a means to an end to achieving what you want, then that is the intrinsic motivator you can focus on. As for those of you studying what someone else wanted you to, I have my own advice for you but in light of not wanting to offend your parents, I will keep it to myself. 😉

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Academic Campus Faststart Student Life

Listen very carefully..

Ok, apparently this is SUPER important information. I was not aware at just how in depth this ignorance ran but I have been proven wrong. Step out of the line-up at the Bookstore. Please! For the love of…!

Believe it or not folks but, well, the bookstore is not the only place to get textbooks. Heck, it’s one of the WORST places to get your textbooks (Sorry UBC – you try your best but you can’t be the best at EVERYTHING).

Reasons, and the list is long, why you “might” want to “consider” getting your books elsewhere.

1. The line-ups. If commerce students have taught us anything, it is that Time is Money!

2. The prices. Sooo, yeah. I don’t like to be belligerent, but when I see the price tags of my second year Psychology books, Its a good thing the closest longsword is in the AnSo building! Seriously!

  • Example A: You pay $160 for a textbook. 4 months later, you sell aforementioned textbook at the Bookstore for $80. They then sell it used for $130. It’s a painful truth, I know. Do you need a minute? *Pats you gingerly on the shoulder*.
  • Evidence B: $160 for a TEXTBOOK! Its paper people! I know, I know, super genius professors write them (Don’t even get me started on professors that constantly renew their textbooks forcing us to pay oodles just to ensure we have the Newest edition).

You know what, I am going to stop this right here and now, cause I think we both know how carried away I can get. Anyways, UBC Bookstore. Your alternative?

www.abebooks.com

Thats it! Honestly, you should have started a few weeks ago but at least you know for next time. Grab your ISBN numbers from your “My Booklist” from the SSC (under Courses) and check out the savings! Even after paying $20 for shipping, I am STILL saving $100 on some of my more expensive text books! As Canadians, you might need to click on details about sending as not all providers of textbooks on abebooks.com send to Canada but you were going to be spending hours in the line up at the Bookstore anyways right? No matter what, I know you are going to love me for this information.

And the moral of the story is? Check out your options before forkin’ out huge amounts of dough…

Your gifts and cards of appreciation can be sent to:

miranda.abild@gmail.com

🙂

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Academic Student Life

No U-Pass???

Can this really be a viable option? With the number of students that depend upon their affordable ability to get to and from school, getting rid of the u-pass? Whoever thought of this has obviously been away from the University/student life waaaay to long to be making the decisions they do about something that affects students so much.

 Apparently (please forgive my if I have this totally wrong), if there are less that 4505 student voters in the upcoming AMS elections or if there are enough people that vote no, the U-Pass will no longer exist. Thats right! Some smart(politically correct)”butt”ed individual thought that this was acceptible. Obviously, any student on campus with a brain can realize the implications of this disaster.

So.. this is my plea. It is simple and non-intrusive. VOTE! Thats all it takes! I am guessing that the two options you might be presented with during this vote are poopy at best(IE Option 1: vote yes and the U-Pass gets more expensive, Option 2: vote no and the U-Pass gets deleted *click click*) but welcome to the world of politics! So please choose the lesser of two evils. If you do not rely upon public transit (this is rare though.. honestly) then just vote! Us students need the participation!  

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Academic Wellness

Caution: Precarious Germs Present!

Tread Lightly. Suspect everyone. Trust NO ONE!

 Getting sick when you are a student is:

1) Inevitable (late nights, fast food, increased caffiene intake = WEAK Immune system)

2) Disastrous!

There is a nasty nasty cold going around. That’s right. A cold. Uncurable. No presciption, doctor or antibody will help you. You are on your own! I have been in bed for the past 4 days. IN BED! This means not only do I have a fever from my sickness, I have CABIN FEVER! You would think that this would give way to much needed study. No. This is never the case and you know it! How dare you make such assumptions! Focus is impossible, brain synapses just don’t fire like they should. My cure?

www.alluc.org !!! I have successfully watched Season 1 and most of Season 2 of House! What is your medicine of choice? Of course I recommend 3000mgs of both Echinicea (thats right.. the HERBAL stuff… even doctors recommend this, though = they cannot deny the benefits) and 3000mgs of Vitamin C.

Accept that the few weaks after being sick are going to be hell because there is just no way you can keep up on your studies. Get organized. Heck, rather then getting exhausted and stressed, plan every hour of awake time if necessary if thats what it takes. Get back to exercising ASAP and drink water! (That’s right, there are beverage choices OUTSIDE of beer and coffee!). This is what my Easter holidays are going to include: reading, study, work, one solitary hike and sleeeep!

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Academic

What was i thinking???

Ok… To all of you out there trying to figure out how in the hell to put your schedule together, remember this, and this is KEY (It WILL be on the final exam, you forget and you WILL be considered the weakest link, and you WILL receive NO sympathy from me if you have read this).

ONLY TAKE 5 COURSES PER TERM!

This seems like a simple enough task, but don’t let this statement’s lack of words and simplicity fool you! No… it is essential that you understand this point thoroughly or your world will come crumbling down.

You see.. I aimed for the typical, and needed, 30 credits BUT because of my options for courses, and availability, I ended up with 6 courses in one term and 4 in the other. Hmm.. ok i said… then i will have the 30 credits i need.

WRONG! This was a big mistake.

6 midterms in one week is too much!

Not to mention 6 finals in one week come December!

You will have no life, and be living off of:

Coffee, Redbull and Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!

You Dont Want This!

My schedule this week: 2 papers, 5 midterms (3 of which are worth more than 20%!) , and a partridge in a pear treeee! Now, because it is essential that you keep up on your readings while at University to make sure you are at the top of your game (thats a good thing right!?), it is virtually impossible to study thoroughly for a new midterm in one night AND keep up with your homework (Thats right.. you still have homework to think about?!… forgot about that didn’t ya?)

But seriouslt. Thats it.

Thats all there is.

You do this and you will succeed.

The world is your oyster if only you:

DO NOT TAKE 6 COURSES!

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