I started university with high hopes a month ago, but I'm already tired of it. It sucks. For example, before university I would go to a lesson, listen for about half an hour, do an assignment there, get some specific assignment to do at home, and that's it. It was simple, fun and I learned something. At university I have to listen to a guy stand and talk about math for 2 hours, even though (as far as I'm aware) the average human being can listen for about 15 minutes before attention starts to dwendle. Then I only get a 5-10 minute break where I can't do anything but stand up before the lecture starts again. Then I go home and there I am, I know kinda what math I need to study but there are no recommendations, no one that has introduced me to how to structure my work, I just sit there like a jackass. I go to school because my book doesn't have examples of math problems that I can look at and learn from, only to find out we're not going to have those math problems, even though they're in the chapter that has the stuff that we've talked about in school so far.
I used to be a student that worked pisshard in elementary and high school so I could achieve something in life but now here I am and I feel like dropping out because I don't know anything at all, seemingly no one can help me to get some structure and I fail to see how the working methods in university relate with those in the worklife. Anyone that can relate or am I just going nuts?