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Am I lazy or are the lecturers?

For context I have 5 subjects left on B./Laws online.

I started my degree at Notre dame before transferring when I moved overseas. Back in Aus but stayed at UNE.

At other unis I’ve studied at, each subject has about 3 hours a week minimum of class work, whether lectures or tutorials. Yes you had to do the readings to do well but you could get passes and credits by watching the lectures.

Law at UNE is so different. It’s maybe max half an hour of pre recorded lectures than the laziest one hour tutorial where the lecturer gives zero answers to anything. I’m redoing a unit atm (dropped out for health reasons not failed) and it’s a different lecturer but they’re reusing last years lectures.

They’re 2k a subject and it’s literally recycled content. I’m finding it really hard to keep up as each week it’s 200 pages of reading and a minimally relevant death by PowerPoint episode. My grades are slipping for sure.

Am I just a really lazy, possibly dumb student or are the lecturers just taking the piss at this point. Like what are we paying for??

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u/Dazzling_Marsupial29 — 23 hours ago

New tear 6 months post op and continual pain

I had a labral tear with mild cam impingement on the right hip. Tear was from 1:30-3 o'clock. 4 hour surgery to shave down the bone and place 2 sutures. The capsule was sewn "extra tight". The sutures are still holding according to the MRI but now I have a new 5mm tear.

I rolled over in bed about 2 months ago and felt a rip and have had constant pain since. I can barely walk, no stairs, uphill or down hill, I struggle to get out of chairs and have to lift my leg in and out of a car as I cannot swing my leg.

The operated leg is always cold to the touch and the scar site has a nice blue tinge. I also have very mild hip dysplasia and am 'ligamentously lax'.

I'm at such a lose of what to do (besides talking to the surgeon again). I followed my PT to the letter, I have pulled back on movement for the last 2 months per the medical teams advice and my pain continues to increase. I'm a semi pro sailor in my mid 20's. I can't live like this. Is there any hope?

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u/Dazzling_Marsupial29 — 29 days ago