Month: July 2007

  1. Life of the geek.

    Ok, I don’t come under the strict definition of a geek, but I’m sure I’m close enough. Read… I’ve just come back from two weeks helping out at a science school at the University of Sydney. I was on the production crew whose primary responsibility was to record lectures given to students for public broadcast […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/31/life-of-the-geek

  2. Exchange? (Sophie)

    I’ve always spoken of exchange and somehow around August last year, I stupidly discounted the idea due to cost…without really thinking creatively about how I could raise the money required. Anyhow…the last few weeks I’ve realised some possibilities that exist for me to raise the money, and now I’m full of enthusiasm and I’m dying […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/26/exchange

  3. Still Alive (Chris)

    It’s true. Hard to believe, isn’t it? But I am still here, still hanging on. I did much, much better in my Law exams than I deserved to. I did less than 20minutes of study for both altogether, and got an H1 in my exam for LMR, which compensated for an incredibly shaky pass on […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/16/still-alive-chris

  4. O-Week (Sophie)

    Well it’s O-Week of Semester 2…so everything is beginning again. In this moment I am very envious of my dear friend L who has the most funny and crazy lecturers in her course at ANU. I have had some great lecturers but I am still hoping I get someone at some point who is really […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/16/o-week-sophie

  5. Law Exam Reflection (Jim)

    Hello people, i am going quite well. with this post, just want to share my thinking on preparing law exams. (might be helpful for general exam preparation too) Holiday is goin quite well too, going ot skiing with the uni skiing club, that will be super fun. Problem Improvement needed Legal theory: Ran out time […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/14/51

  6. Speaking to a Crowd (Sophie)

    Well today was definitely a new experience for me. I THOUGHT I was comfortable speaking in front of people after years of debating ect ect ect….however the most people I’ve ever spoken in front of was about 50. Today I gave a speech on Transition to Uni to 400 prospective Melbourne Uni students and parents! […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2007/07/13/speaking-to-a-crowd