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  1. Gelati, uni, and dreaming large

    It’s the end of the uni week for me tomorrow, and boy am I feeling good. That’s probably thanks to the 2-flavour cup of gelati* I’ve had in Lygon St. after my last class. It was there and then, while savouring that creamy goodness that I realised I like uni after all (connection..?). Anyways, this […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2008/05/07/gelati-uni-and-dreaming-large

  2. Euphemism overload (?!)

    The week that was—-week 7. Is it just my imagination or is it really only me in this blog who does not have to bother about pracs/essays? Coz right now, I really can’t relate with the people who are busy writing (or procrastinating with) their essays. So then what has kept me busy these days—busy […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2008/04/26/440

  3. For the last time, I am NOT taking up Environmental Science

    For the last few weeks, I am growing to hate answering one particular question – “What course are you taking?” For people who are taking, say, engineering or science this is no biggie. Not for me, though — coz each and every time I tell people I am an Environments student, they’d be thinking that […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2008/04/12/for-the-last-time-i-am-not-taking-up-environmental-science

  4. Coming back from the dead… not

    Long time no post… I’ve just spent a whole week being sick – this having the effect of me having missed out on all my lectures (except for 2) plus a couple of tutorials plus the first meet-up/AGM on my faculty club plus some other events that were supposed to boost my almost non-existent social […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2008/03/25/coming-back-from-the-dead-not

  5. Cake… and the notion of dreaming large (Gianina)

    2nd week, 1st sem I am still wondering what is the reason behind the names of my core subjects ( all of which end with the word “Environments”) – is it because the people who made them just want to reiterate that these are affiliated with the Environments degree OR is it because they are lacking […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2008/03/14/406

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