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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

And So It Begins...

Second year of university... despite all the hype about VSU causing the University to implode on itself, not much seems to have changed (which is a shame because the only thing cooler than exploding stuff is imploding stuff. Even more so when it's really big stuff). The only noticable difference seems to be a rather dramatic decrease in freebies on offer at O-Week, particularly for those of us who can't be bothered waiting in line for 3 hours to get an Access card. That said, I still walked away with a reasonable haul (namely a handful of Cadbury Creme eggs, about 10 cups of instant noodles, enough Spring Valley samples to fill a large vat and more free sugary things than I can count).

My lunchbreak habits haven't changed much. I'm still spending almost every spare minute I have on campus playing pool or cards or just bumming around Wentworth and doing my beloved SMH puzzles. What has changed about my lunchbreaks is that I'm not extending them by skipping classes. After three days, I have yet to skip a single lecture (three straight days of perfect class attendence is a record for me). And not only that, I'm actually paying attention in the lectures AND taking notes AND typing them up when I get home. And you thought you'd see pigs fly before I'd do anything studious... Why the change? I guess this is my idea of doing something crazy, rebellious and totally out of character. And it's probably about as out of character as I am ever going to get short of heading to the nearest church and acknowledging that there is only one true Lord without referring to myself in the same sentence.

Other vaguely interesting things (that don't warrant anything more than a bullet point):
  • Students (presumably high schoolers) from japan randomly wandering around campus for no apparent reason.
  • This year's first years don't seem nearly as lost or as overwhelmed by the whole university thing as I was last year.
  • The first years that I'm mentoring seem to be finding their feet pretty quickly (which is excellent because it means I'm less likely to be asked questions to which I do not know the answer)
  • University coffee still tastes like swill
  • Despite continental drift, Wallace Lecture Theatre has not gotten any closer to Wentworth since November.

7 Comments:

  • Wallace is bad.
    Bosch is worse. It's a hike from everywhere.
    But it's all good. I have muscly football-player legs.

    The funniest thing is seeing the hours-long line at the co-op and the copy centre, knowing I a) bought my books during O-week, when there was no line and b) I bought the one reader I forgot to get during O-week ONLINE so I just bypassed the whole queue. Silly people.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at March 09, 2007 12:28 AM  

  • Having said all that, I bought all my stuff today and total time spent waiting at co-op and copy centre only totalled about half an hour (which is about how long it'd take if there were no people anyway due to service inefficiencies at USyd).

    By Blogger Yuki, at March 09, 2007 6:30 PM  

  • Maybe it's just the time I walked past it: lunchtime. Everybody who does anything at lunchtime is just asking for trouble and lines.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at March 10, 2007 1:18 AM  

  • its very scary when i sit next to you during lectures and seeing u doing the practise qs and taking notes, but its all good cause i get ans!! lol

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at March 13, 2007 12:24 AM  

  • The hardest part of these lectures is not skipping them. Especially those Stats ones that make me want to sleep and snore and disrupt everyone else.

    By Blogger Yuki, at March 13, 2007 9:36 PM  

  • For a moment I thought you said FHM puzzles! LOL, I need to put on my glasses.

    I've been trying SO HARD not to skip any classes this semester but it didn't start off well, when your first class is on your birthday :( That and, god I just can't be stuffed going out to city sometimes! ARGHHH.

    Hope this semester continues to go well for you (Y) <--- The thumbs up emoticon on MSN, lol!

    By Blogger Jenny, at March 17, 2007 4:39 PM  

  • FHM puzzles... *shudders* must rinse filthy images from mind...

    By Blogger Yuki, at March 18, 2007 10:01 PM  

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