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Rest is for the Weak

March 1st, 2011 by Manda | 4 Comments | Filed in School

An hour ago, I decided to lie down in bed for a minute, which turned into an impromptu nap. Thankfully, it was short, but it was definitely not something I needed to spend my precious time doing. Between now and Friday evening, I have to do the following:

  • Study for my five-chapter comprehensive Chinese midterm
  • Write an outline/tentative script of sorts for this outlandish love story/tragedy musical for oral Chinese
  • …learn and memorize dialogue and lyrics for above musical
  • Pack for my upcoming weekend getaway to Nanjing
  • Finish planning my Nanjing itinerary: book hostel, pick out which sights to see, etc
  • LAUNDRY
  • Tidy up my room a little so it’s not an absolute mess when I get back from traveling

I barely have time to breathe, let alone do anything else, as my pending exams are going to be the death of me. Which is why this week, my motto is “rest is for the weak.” Rest? Who has time for that?

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When a Student is the Class Deadweight

February 1st, 2011 by Manda | 2 Comments | Filed in School

There is this girl in my class that is holding my classmates and I back in terms of how fast we are learning and progressing.

And that is putting is very, very nicely.

She skipped a level to be in my class. Which is no easy feat, considering she skipped a little over an entire book (10+ chapters) of vocabulary and grammar. Not to mention the fact that her speaking, writing, and listening abilities are generally not up to par to the rest of us in the class. This isn’t just me being overly critical; hearing her speak in class and seeing writing samples proves this. How can she be on the same level as the rest of us when our speaking/writing/listening ability is the product of a semester’s worth of intensive immersion study, and not something we produced overnight?

It’s one thing to be a motivated student and pledge to catch up to be on the class level in addition to staying on top of current coursework. It’s another to not actually do any of that, and still expect to get by in class.

My class is the highest class level offered in my study abroad program, independent studies excluded. It’s not enough to just “get by.” I put in hours of homework a day just to prepare for the next day’s class. There are worksheets to complete, essays to write, new characters to memorize for daily dictation, texts to mark up with new vocabulary, grammar, and additional new words. It’s a tough workload, and it’s very draining. To do all that and catch up on the 10+ of materials the girl skipped is, in my opinion, a physically impossible feat. And currently, my opinion has yet to be proven wrong, because the girl has done absolutely nothing to start catching up. Other than hope that it’ll magically happen, without having to do any extra work of her own.

She has the gall to show up to class without any of the homework completed. Essays will go unwritten because she “didn’t understand the question.” (The essay topic was based on the text we had studied in class that day. It was pretty self-explanatory stuff – well, for someone who pays attention.) Worksheets will go uncompleted because she “was busy.” (With what? She didn’t have any answer to that question.) New words in the text will go undefined because… well, she had no reason for that one, either. (Looking new words up in a dictionary is pretty standard for any language class regardless of level, if you ask me.)

So much time is spent going over vocabulary and grammar that we already know but she has never learned, either in her previous class or through catching up on her own. It’s as though instead of learning new material, which we are supposed to be doing, my class is just constantly reviewing old material. She’s not a quick learner, nor is she a hard-working student, a deadly combination for this situation. If she can’t be bothered to do the bare minimum required for class, how is it feasible to think she will do the extra catch-up work required that comes with skipping a level? If her language ability is so clearly below mine and my classmates’, why is she still in my class?

I understand wanting to give every student a fair shot. I get that, I really do. But when doing so negatively impacts on other students’ learning, it’s time to cut the deadweight and move on. If she’s not making the effort and doing the work required of someone in her particular situation, why make the rest of us suffer for it?

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Back to the Grind

January 18th, 2011 by Manda | 5 Comments | Filed in Life, School

Class all day, homework all evening, studying all night… ah, my second semester in Beijing has truly begun.

It’s a strange feeling of deja vu. It’s a new semester, with a higher level of language classes and new textbooks and new classmates and new kids in the program – but at the same time, it’s like going through the motions all over again. The only thing that’s really different is the people; I miss my good friends from last semester. Oh, and the weather is different too. Beijing is cold!

If last semester was anything to go by, I’m going to be run off my feet in the next few weeks until everything feels routine-like. Or, I decide it’s time to give myself a break and give myself more time to go out and be social rather than be shut up studying all the time. (I’m only like that during the week, though. I definitely take the time to enjoy my weekends!) It’s also hard to find time to spend on the Internet when it’s even more difficult to find a good Internet connection. Oh, China.

I seem to have already lost the ability to string together two coherent sentences in English. My goodness. I’m not even sure what I’m trying to say. Except that hi, I haven’t died, I’m just insanely busy as per my life in Beijing!!

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