[Drama Mahasiswa S2] #5 Spesies Mahasiswa
Summary
TLDRThis podcast episode, hosted by Celine and Manda, delves into the world of university life, particularly for new students. They discuss their personal experiences with online learning, the challenges and differences from high school, and how expectations often differ from reality. The hosts explore various 'student types,' like those who focus solely on studies or engage in extracurricular activities, such as joining organizations or even running a business. The key takeaway is the importance of balancing priorities and managing time well to make the most of the university experience.
Takeaways
- π The hosts, Celine and Manda, are excited to share their experiences and discuss the realities of university life.
- π The episode focuses on the differences between expectations and the actual experience of college life, especially for new students (maba).
- π» Both hosts reflect on how their university experience has been mostly online due to the pandemic, which shaped their learning and social experiences.
- π They emphasize that college life is much different from high school, especially with managing expectations, tasks, and time.
- π€ Celine talks about her initial misconception that college life would be more flexible and relaxed, only to find it busier and more demanding.
- β° Time management is highlighted as a crucial skill in university, especially when balancing studies with extracurricular activities and personal life.
- πͺ Both hosts discuss the importance of mental preparation and determination for university life, as it can be overwhelming at times.
- π The conversation touches on the positive aspects of university life, like learning discipline, gaining new knowledge, and preparing for the working world.
- π― The importance of participating in extracurricular activities, like student organizations and internships, to develop problem-solving skills and professional relationships is emphasized.
- π€ They conclude by stressing the importance of health, balance, and managing both academics and other responsibilities while staying motivated and healthy.
Q & A
What is the main topic of this podcast episode?
-The main topic of this podcast episode is about the real-life experience of college students, particularly aimed at new students (maba).
How do the hosts describe their personal experience in college during the first two semesters?
-Both Celine and Manda describe their college experience as exciting but challenging, especially due to the shift to online learning during the pandemic.
What faculty do the hosts belong to, and how does it influence their experience?
-Celine belongs to the Faculty of Law, and Manda is in FMIPA (Biology). Their faculty affects their experience since each has different types of coursework and challenges.
What are some of the challenges Manda and Celine faced due to online learning?
-Both mention that they have yet to experience in-person classes, which makes it difficult to fully enjoy the social aspects of college, and theyβve missed out on practical offline experiences.
How does the podcast describe the difference between high school and college?
-The podcast explains that college requires much more mental strength and discipline compared to high school. The hosts note that many high school students have misconceptions about the college experience.
What do the hosts say about balancing academics and extracurricular activities in college?
-They emphasize that while college can be overwhelming with activities like assignments and practicals, students must learn to manage time effectively between academics and extracurriculars.
What advice do the hosts offer to new students regarding college life?
-They advise new students to prepare mentally for the workload, be disciplined, and try to join extracurriculars to develop new skills and build connections.
What are the different 'types' of students mentioned in the podcast?
-The podcast mentions different 'types' of students, such as 'kupu-kupu' (students who only attend classes and go home), 'kura-kura' (students involved in many meetings), 'kunang-kunang' (students who hang out a lot), and 'kuda-kuda' (students who balance college and business).
What are the pros and cons of being a 'kupu-kupu' (students who attend class and then go home)?
-Pros: They have more time for assignments and can maintain their personal lives. Cons: They may struggle to make new friends and expand their network beyond their comfort zone.
How do the hosts emphasize the importance of time management for college students?
-They stress that whether you are involved in organizations, businesses, or social activities, effective time management is key to balancing academics and extracurricular commitments.
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