Anna Karenina was written by Tolstoy, not Dostoevsky.
Catch 22. Satanic Verses or anything else written by Rushdie. Contact by Sagan. Guns Germs and Steel by Diamond. Richard Branson's autobiography. Starship Troopers by Heinlen. Hunchback of Notre Dame by Hugo. Picture of Dorain Gray by Wilde.
(Clockwork Orange)
I started reading this on new years eve when I ran out of shit on my phone to read and wanted something to do on the train to my party. He's the biggest dick.
Woopdee-fucking-do. Want a medal? I'm guessing you come from the country or western Sydney because only out there would this even need to be clarified.
It will, but in the same way that learning a language or going on exchange will; it'll add to your life and interpersonal skills. It won't actually complement your studies.
Yes. It's not actually confusing. It's just not high school, so no-one is there to hold your hand. If you really require someone to hold your hand, there are facilities on campus where you can go to get someone to help you organise your timetable and/or your life. Don't ask me where though...
Because you're a first year you're the lowest priority and your course is piss-easy, so they are yet to decide which member of the faculty drew that short straw. Also because it doesn't matter which lecturer you get because they will just be summarising the textbook and any of them can do that...
Depends which major you do for science. Math or Stats (and possibly Physics) are excellent majors and will complement commerce brilliantly. Most employers realise that they have to retrain you when you start, so someone with a math or stats major will be assumed to be a numbers person who will...
Actually understand the courses and what the lecturers want from you. I worked my arse off for some courses and still did poorly just because I didn't get the course or understand what the lecturers wanted. Others I didn't do shit all semester because as soon as I flicked through the lecture...