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So then I tripped over my umbrella and realised I was late to my tute…. (Cara)
I must start out by wishing the entire city of Melbourne and its surrounds a heartfelt happy anniversary. Yesterday marked my one-month celebration of living here. What a crazy time it’s been, when I look back on the contrast it strikes to my last lazy, sunshiney month in Perth. I now, instead live ina world […] -
Chapter Four: Shame (~jinghan)
And there I was standing in the middle of a lecture hall with my heart pumping, as I held onto as sincere and friendly a smile as I could. I was dearly grateful for the chair-back behind me to somehow keep me standing. “So… would anyone like to nominate someone – or themself – to […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/17/chapter-four-shame-jinghan
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things are getting Hecticc.
Okay so all of a sudden life has become stressful. Not year 12 a month before exams stressful, but stressful enough. Quite out of the blue I actually have work due in the next two weeks, and I can’t help but seriously doubt that I remember how to right a proper essay. Major problem – […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/17/things-are-getting-hecticc
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"I deconstruct my thoughts at this piano" (Pris)
Just a quick one to ask: Am I the only one who’s curious about the random piano in Theatre A in the Old Arts Building? Seriously, I’m waiting for the day our linguistics lecturer sings about the morphology of language… And WHY are there 2 John Medley Buildings? Is it so that people can laugh […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/15/i-deconstruct-my-thoughts-at-this-piano-pris
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You're walking 'cross the campus. (Kate)
In the three weeks that I have been able to post on this blog I have said about 200 words. I think it’s safe to say, up until now, I’ve done a fair shit job. I think it’s also safe to safe I cannot guarantee this will change. After all I’m at college and, as others have […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/13/youre-walking-cross-the-campus-kate
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A familiar feeling… (Rinaldho)
Ok, well the second week of university is over, and I have finally realised that work is something I should probably start doing very soon, sort of like now… I know that I should have been feeling that way since the beginning, but when you’re living in a college, there are too many distractions, I […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/13/a-familiar-feeling
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Think happy thoughts. Think happy thoughts. Think happy thoughts.
Right now I should be in a lecture. Yep. I should also be laying down instead of trying to battle with this headache that seems to be turning into (what I suspect is) a migraine disturbingly fast, so I’ll keep the complaints brief, and maybe even coherent. My timetable, well… WTF. LIKE SERIOUSLY, WTF. WHY […] -
M&C BLOGGERS – LET US MEET, and other nonsense (Cristina)
Excuse the cruise control in the title, I just felt I needed to capture the attention of the audience in question. I’ll get that out of the way first off (the rest of the blog is normal…well, depending on your definition of “normal”): M&C BLOGGERS We have come to the conclusion that we all share […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/12/mc-bloggers-let-us-meet-and-other-nonsense-cristina
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Blog Title III [carolina]
This sums up my sentiments about starting university: Yeah. I like how theres alot of grass covered areas on campus I’m enjoying the wireless (after about 72.6 hours of “connecting’) I also like pronouncing ‘The Carillio Gartner Theatre, Asia Center” in an asian accent But im not really liking much of the other things. Especially lectures. […] -
"Let's get down to business" (Pris)
*Swivles the chair around* Why hello, I’ve been expecting you… sorry, there’s never a chance to do that in real life! Anywho, second week, eh? Sounds mediocre but I have learnt some valuable lessons this week: Velcro is a very, veeeeery awkward thing to deal with in a silent library. VERY AWKWARD! Macs are awesome. […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/10/lets-get-down-to-business-pris
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