'Study skills'?
Do all people have this weird meta-subject at college? Anyone else have a problem with it? Apparently, it doesn't at all occur to the 'tutor' that, as hilariously ironic as it may be, due to its nonsense the actual studying I've been trying to do lately has been disrupted. Maybe they should do a sub-study skills subject, to help us deal with all that crap.
What will the education system end up like in a few decades' time... is it with subjects like "how to breathe or walk"?!
I'd just like to know if I'm the only one in the world bothered by this, though, since I haven't heard anyone else complain so far...
In one session there was even someone giving us a presentation on how much ass-licking a group of her friends had in some overseas holiday. If I even came close to paying hundreds for this course, only to get this supreme s**t, I would have stormed out like insanity personified.
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