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There is something so frustrating about working really hard at
University, only to be told ‘it’s only first year, it doesn’t even matter’. If anything I'd say this only reinforces the lazy
student stereotype, and adds another layer of pressure. Sure, we’ve got bills to pay,
relationships to form and a pile of reading that never seems to shift, but now
we have to prove that the work we do is worthy? It just baffles me.
I wanted to write this post to reassure those who are going
to start university in September or are hearing similar comments from family
and friends. First year assessments are worth the effort and those who dismiss
your dedication are not who you should be taking advice from. Learning to manage all the different tasks in
your first year- or even your first term- can feel daunting to say the least,
so don’t let anyone put you down.
It’s quite rare for me to do such serious posts but I wanted
to get this out there. To compare one workload to another and judge how hard
they have to work is unnecessary. If you are someone who is convincing yourself
that you can just slob about for the first year, it’s inevitable that second
year is going to be even more overwhelming. ‘Preparation is key’ is what they
always used to say at school and sixth form, and I completely agree. As much as
spontaneous adventures are wonderful, when it comes to managing work, it helps
to keep on top of things.
Just one last thing, if someone (like me) does a creative
degree which has no exams, that doesn’t mean they don’t have a huge amount of
work to do. If anything, there are multiple different things that need our
attention which vary from academic essays to writing poetry, both of which are
more difficult depending on each person. Focus on your own situation
and only give positive guidance to others if you feel that they are
struggling.
OMG, I can totally relate to this post! It's disappointing when even lecturers tell you "not to worry too much" because "it's only the first year". What if I want to get good grades /because/ it's my first year and I don't want to give a bad impression or to be killed by the workload next year?
ReplyDeleteDrives me crazy! I'd be a lot more motivated if the lecturers themselves thought our work was actually worth something. Still, so long as we are coping then we just have to ignore these comments ;) xx
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