Month: November 2011

  1. Chapter Sixty-Five: Live life simply so other may simply live (~jinghan)

        Post cards: when you’re in a foreign place you just keep getting drawn to them like a moth to the flame. So I have this stack of postcards sitting on the floor beside my desk (yeah not in my desk, on my desk or even under my desk, but on the floor beside […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/11/25/chapter-sixty-five-live-life-simply-so-other-may-simply-live-jinghan

  2. Chapter Sixty-Four: Good grades for as little learning as possible (~jinghan)

    I meet a girl in my class. “Hi, what other subjects are you studying?” “Oh, just this one. I’ve already done the subject, I passed, but I didn’t understand it well enough to get in the grad area of my choice.” But wait? I thought that once you pass a subject, that’s it, you’re free. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/11/24/chapter-sixty-four-good-grades-for-as-little-learning-as-possible-jinghan

  3. Chapter Sixty-Three: Until It Hurts (~jinghan)

    I heard a quote from Mother Theresa “The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved.” I have to admit that I know very little else about this woman, but from this one line I felt like she was someone who saw a lot of truth and was someone to be respected. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/11/06/chapter-sixty-three-to-give-until-it-hurts-jinghan

  4. Chapter Sixty-Two: Uncollege (~jinghan)

    Imagine this, you go to check your emails expecting homework, correspondences with people from Australia and some promotional stuff (just for good measure. But instead you have this in your inbox from your psychology teacher. Folks- Below is a link to an article in today’s New York Times.  It’s about a young homeschooler that I know from […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2011/11/05/chapter-sixty-two-uncollege-jinghan