Category: Study

  1. What a week and a half… (Lara)

    I’m not sure whether to say a lot has happened the past week, or not too much. On Wednesday last week not too much happened, just a normal uni day (my longest out of the 5, 8am-4pm), followed by dinner at college which I remembered at the last minute was a hall night so I […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/20/what-a-week-and-a-half-lara

  2. The 2 flying weeks: focusing on study experience (Jim)

    Hello everyone, Sorry for the late entry. The past 2 weeks have been super busy. I have plenty to share on topics of my study and social life. So let’s begin with my favourite subject Legal method reasoning, (law subject). My reflection on the past 3 weeks is wonderful. My lecturer, Ian is so great, […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/19/the-2-flying-weeks-focusing-on-study-experience-jim

  3. More reflecting on the past – Week One (Rick)

    The Saturday before, we went to the beach at Anglesea. We played beach cricket. I was one of the first to jump in the water as I find it hard to watch the water at the beach and not go for a swim in fairly cold water. One of the guys in our group was […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/17/more-reflecting-on-the-past-week-one-rick

  4. Through the looking glass (Sophie)

    Days have been flying by with their usual eventful tendencies; rushing from one class to another, sharing a joke here and there with a friend and then worrying that you’re behind on reading and nearly putting yourself to sleep by doing 3 hours of management study at once! Currently I am in the computer lab […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/17/through-the-looking-glass-sophie

  5. Reflecting on my Wild O-Week (Rick)

    This is a summary of the events that occurred during the university O-Week. Tuesday On Tuesday morning I managed to just be there on time to see my host, having been delayed by the signing of a petition to call for our government to call off the war. (or something along those lines.) The tour […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/14/reflecting-on-my-wild-o-week-rick

  6. welcome to my crazy life (Lara)

    Heyy people, Firstly I’d just like to say sorry for being so late to start this thing. But I swear I have a valid excuse!! You see as well as starting uni this year I also moved from Sydney and am now living in one of the residential colleges…maybe as I get more confident writing […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/14/welcome-to-my-crazy-life-lara

  7. The “Yay” Factor (Chris)

    Many people choose to use the word “Yay” as an expression of their delight about the occurrence of a specific event, or in a sudden exclamation of glee or similiarly positive emotion. On the other hand, I use “Yay” to sarcastically denote my opposite feelings. I don’t think that I have used the word “Yay” […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/14/the-yay-factor-chris

  8. Building castles in the shifting sands, in a world nobody quite understands (Sophie)

    Just a quick update on things. Firstly I want to let everyone know that my bio page is currently being formatted…so please excuse the fact I currently look completely out-of-proportion in my photo -I promise I don’t really look like that! I am crossing my fingers that by next week everything will be edited to […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/08/building-castles-in-the-shifting-sands-in-a-world-nobody-quite-understands-sophie

  9. So much to tell you…. (Sophie)

    The first week of classes has been full-on from day one. Sleep has become an invaluable product that is easily drained away with nights full of organisation for the next day and 7am morning starts. My first official week as a Commerce student has passed, I am now onto the second, and I must admit, […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/06/so-much-to-tell-you-sophie

  10. The Most Important Things (Johanna)

    Warning to all – when you attend welcome sessions and transition workshops, there are a couple of very important things that they forget to tell. A basic rule I have now learnt is: wear comfortable shoes to uni. There is a hell of a lot of walking around to be done. I thought I was […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/06/the-most-important-things-johanna

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