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College/university classes are unreal unbalanced

Last year I didn't enrolled to “market and financial institutions” because requirements to enrol to that class was like to pass 12 other classes like 4 math related 4 economics related 2 finance related and 2 law's related classes so the class sounded intensive as frick and I didn't wanted such intensive class last year and picked something else.

So this year I enrolled to that class and it's basically one huge filler, there are only like 6 hours of lessons, average class has 80 hours of lessons and math related double of that so brutal and you also don't see anything new in that class. :marseyxd: if you studied corporate laws then you already seen 95% of what “market and financial institutions” has to offer.

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I'm in engineering so I only take real classes so idk what any of this shit means

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Requirements for this class includes calculus 2 and statistics 2 so on paper this class is stem related

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Wasn't it just a moment ago “not real class” ? :surejan:

But I personally found laws related classes the hardest, in maths you just need to know the formulas and when to use them but with laws you have couple 800+ pages books that you basically need to memorise like you need what shit in what order is written and during exam professor ask shit that you won't find in any of yours books. The fail rate of that class was huge, only accounting had higher but that was because the professor is one of main accounting law maker so he was giving basically everything about accounting in 3 months and one of goal of this class was kicking out students. Passing rate of that class was less than 20%.

So some home classes can be a lot more annoying that follow the formula classes

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The first 2 years of uni are just do-nothing classes that are arbitrarily there to take your money and to build the sense of sunken cost fallacy so you stay for another 2+ years to have a fancy piece of paper despite most people picking something stupid like basket weaving as a major.

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In EU is a bit different since education is free all the hard classes are on first year to reject most students by the end of the year. Like only 20% of students pass the first year. For example a class is normally 80 hours long but during first semester you'll get accounting from one of accounting law maker for 160 hours than laws that are also 160 hours long and etc so first year you have lessons from 8 till 18 5 days a week but later years you have like 3 hours a day lessons.

On first year you have like hundreds students in your class and later that drops to 30-50. Psychology starts with thousands :marseykneel: :marseyxd:

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Maybe you should take an English class.

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Done already, passed English business, teacher was from Oxford.

My English is like white collar lvl and certified :marseynails:

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do u believe in god

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Yeah, I am not fat Redditor doing minimum wage and believes in science

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