问答题
Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21)
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Lecturers are (28)
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Nervous to (30)
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Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21)
4.
Lecturers are (28)
5.
Nervous to (30)
6.
Lisa: Oh hello Olaf. I haven''t seen you for ages. How are things going?
Olaf: Hello, Lisa Hi Sasha. Well it''s, great studying here, but some things take quite a bit of getting used to. It''s not like studying in my country.
Sasha: Oh I know. In my country we used to go to lectures and get the lecturer''s notes and then we''d use those to write our essays. Here we have to read so much. I just can''t keep up with it all. How do you find the reading, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I agree there is a lot to read, but I don''t mind that. In fact, I like the reading. My problem is that it''s all so interesting. I want to read more and there just isn''t the time. And that creates a problem with the essays for me. I feel like I can''t cover the topics in the number of words assigned. Look at this assignment for example I''m supposed to discuss rational choice models for my economics essay in 3000 words. I could write a book on that topic, in fact, several people have. How am I supposed to cover it in 3000 words? Why do they have to impose a word limit anyhow?
Olaf: Well Lisa, remember it''s just an undergraduate essay. You''re only supposed to demonstrate that you understand the concept, not apply it or anything. But 1 know what Sasha means about having too much to read I think the most difficult thing with the reading for me though isn''t the quantity but all the new words. Words like ''hegemony'' and ''teleology'', that you need to understand thoroughly. I''m always being told by my tutors that I''m using them wrongly in my essays. And when I try to use them the same way as in the reading, the tutors say it is plagiarism.
Sasha: I have a problem like that too. You know, you listen to the lectures and read the books and articles and then you''re supposed to come up with your own ideas for the essays. You''re so full of everyone else''s ideas, where are you going to get your own from? And there''s so much to say it''s difficult to organize. I spend hours planning an essay and by the time I get to actually writing it all down the deadline is up. I always have to ask for an extension. What about you Lisa? You usually get good marks for your essays.
Lisa: Yes, it''s true. But I''m always doing the final draft in a hurry and then the tutors complain that they can''t read my handwriting. And that''s another thing I never seem to manage enough time for — lectures. Why are there so many, and they''re always so early in the morning! I can''t ever get out of bed in time for a nine o''clock lecture.
Olaf: Well isn''t that because you go to so many parties Lisa? If you don''t get home till one or two in the morning, how can you ever expect to be awake for a lecture?
Sasha: If you ask me, that wouldn''t make any difference. Most of the lecturers are so boring they''d put you to sleep anyhow. Why can''t they make the lectures more interesting? After all, a lot of the subjects are fascinating, but the lecturers make them sound boring.
Lisa: At least you can''t say that about seminars. They''re really interesting and I think I get most benefit from them. You always find other students have read different books and articles and so you get lots of new information in a seminar.
Olaf: Yes that''s true, Lisa. But I still don''t enjoy them because people disagree with each other all the time, and I don''t like that. I don''t like to hear people arguing. It really bothers me.
Sasha: Oh Olaf, you''re supposed to argue in a seminar. And I really appreciate the chance to do that. Where I come from, women aren''t supposed to argue or answer back. I do have to admit, however, that I get very nervous about having to give presentations.
Lisa: Oh Sasha, I can''t believe that! That last paper you gave was so professional. In fact I think you could do a better job than the lecturers. ..