Well I find it quite interesting, but it really depends on your teacher. Since I'm at the University, I've three history teachers. One of them was a very rude woman, just keeping telling people they were bastards and all that stuff. She was very clever, but neither her lessons neither herself were interesting. The other is the man I have in class tomorrow, the most boring man ever, 2 hours and a half with him are a nightmare at 8 a.m. And the other was very interesting, plus his lessons was amazing (about E.U history, I found it really good).
Right now nothing really interesting either. Watching some shameful TV programme about insecurity, one of the 1052 you can see on French TV every week.
What!? A teacher that kept calling people bastards? Why?
Yeah, it does depend on which teacher you have. I had one who was from north Scotland, had the most hilarious accent, but was unfortunately dreary. I fell asleep a few times.
I'm watching a Top Gear episode that I've probably seen about a million times, but there is nothing else better to do.
I really don't know. I guess she wanted first year students to know as much as a teacher knowing almost everything about the XIXth century. A very mean woman, giving us some terrible homework and who does not understand why it is not perfect. I really couldn't stand her, and I'm glad I won't have to deal with her again.
We have a few different options, but we're not in our university for the whole year.
We can go studying to another country almost all around the world, or we can have a work experience in France or anywhere else. We also have the right to make both, each during one semester. I think that's what I'll do, since I find both experiences potentially very interesting.