Tag: Transition
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I don't have to wear plaid to learn (Katherine Olivia)
Hey there! Transitioning from High School to Uni life has been a huge part of my first year and after Week 8, I feel like I’m really settling into this new world. So I thought I’d share 3 little insights into what I’ve learned so far. 1. Getting into a routine. Uni is a bit […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/05/03/i-dont-have-to-wear-plaid-to-learn-katherine-olivia
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Ah, time. Where does it go!? – Bella
Transitioning from high school to uni is a huge change – not only intellectually, but in many other aspects of your life. I’m really good at using my time effectively and I will share some tips in this post. It’s really important at uni to be able to keep track of multiple deadlines, know how […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/05/01/ah-time-where-does-it-go-bella
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In and Out of Uni – Rochelle
Howdy, I hope everyone has had a great week! Today I’m gonna share 3 things I’ve learnt since stepping into University this year. 1. Seating alone in lectures/tutorials During the first few weeks in uni, you may find out that no one has got the same lectures/tutorials as you. This means you have to make […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/04/23/in-and-out-of-uni
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Destination: Melbourne!? – Bella
Well, I hope uni has been going well for everyone so far, and you’re all enjoying the mid-semester break. I submitted my first written assignment on Wednesday – I was quite nervous! Now, I feel it’s time to reflect on what were three awesome days at the start of this year… Destination:Melbourne took place at […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/04/09/destination-melbourne-bella
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G'day, fellow readers! – Nicole
Hello, I’m Nicole, and I’ll be one of your First_year@unimelb bloggers! I’m super honoured to be a part of this wonderful committee, and hopefully you’ll be enjoying reading our lovely posts about our experiences this year. Few things about myself! Well, I’m a Bachelor of Music student, majoring in Music Performance and Classical Studies on piano. My […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/04/04/gday-fellow-readers-nicole
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Preparing for those awkward, week 1 get-to-know-you activities (Simone)
To anyone who is not yet at uni, or who is about to begin this semester, I must warn you that one of the hardest questions you will be asked in your first tutorial for each subject actually sounds deceivingly simple: ‘Please tell the class your name and one interesting thing about yourself’. If you […] -
Second coming (Luke)
Okay, so after a rather long absence from this blog, I have returned! I’m in the middle of moving houses from what everyone would call the country (ELTHAM IS NOT THE COUNTRY!!!!) to Brunswick. And so I’ve had no internet, no TV and no computer for the past two weeks. So basically I was living […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/03/12/second-coming-luke
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O-Week – maybe sleeping in would be time better spent.
Most of us bloggers seem to be thinking that O-Week is… Well. Over-rated. “Blah.” I think Laura said? (correct me if I’m wrong!) Oh my it is blah. Very blah. Especially for us commuters, it’s nearly useless. Yesterday was a day I was looking forward to – yay clubs etc! Maybe attend a lecture on […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2010/02/26/o-week-maybe-sleeping-in-would-be-time-better-spent
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Another Arts degree-wielding blogger (Jennifer)
...Saying, "Hi, I'm Bambi!" or, "I love your shoes!"**** for instance, are acceptable ways to start a conversation. Conversely, if you approach a stranger by telling them, "I have genital herpes" or "I'm thinking of starting a nunchucks club", you will simply appear to have a personality disorder...blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2009/03/03/another-arts-degree-wielding-blogger-jennifer
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