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  1. Less alone (Georgie)

    So what’s to say? I’m shockingly behind on all my essays and study. Every time I get near a computer I end up looking up stuff for my trip to Europe. Travel insurance (which I still haven’t got), luggage, hostels, tips for backpackers, couchsurfing, ways of getting from london to prague, what to pack etc. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/06/16/less-alone-georgie

  2. Holocaust and Genocide (Georgie)

    Right now I can see when all of my essays are due, but it seems too far away to be worrying about them yet. So, for the moment, I am a lady of leisure. A few of my friends said this makes me sounds like a prostitute, but that’s not how I mean it! since […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/05/26/holocaust-and-genocide-georgie

  3. Prague (Georgie)

    Hi all! I have just been accepted to the International Youth Leadership Conference that is held in July in Prague!  It’s a week of discussion and debate on international politics and I’m so excited about it! At the moment I’m trying to get a sponsor for it – ideas anyone? And seeing if I can […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/05/24/prague-georgie

  4. From Optimism to Pessimism (Georgie)

    Well, it’s taken me halfway into my Arts course to realise, but the world is screwed. This realisation came during my Holocuast and Genocide tutorial on the Sudan genocide, a day after we had a Sudanese refugee talk to us. There is no realistic solution and it’s not only Sudan, all of Africa can look […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/05/23/from-optimism-to-pessimism-georgie

  5. Calling all studious people (Georgie)

    I must say, I completely agree with Viv from the first year blog that arts students do leave things to the last minute, as this is what I have just done for my Public Policy paper and all of the other essays I have handed in so far this year. But this forces me to […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/05/11/calling-all-studious-people-georgie

  6. Paperwork and Costs (Georgie)

    I’m increasingly getting the feeling that my major should be in form filling out rather than history and politics – at least this is a more practical qualification. At the moment everything in my life requires a form! Youth allowance, passport, irish citizenship, exchange applications for melbourne uni, exchange applications for dublin uni, application for […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/05/07/paperwork-and-costs-georgie

  7. UCD Exchange (Georgie)

    I booked my flights today for my exchange. I’m leaving on the 25th of June which feels very very soon! I get back on the 25th of Feb, so I’ll be away 8 months! It’s all getting a bit real and scary now.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/04/30/ucd-exchange-georgie

  8. How lucky! (Georgie)

    Today was one of the days that I felt so lucky to come to Melbourne Uni. It started off with me spending 3 hours trying to work out how to get any funding to go towards my exchange, how to navigate Centerlink and then ringing up employers to help me work out how much money […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/04/28/how-lucky-georgie

  9. Forms (Georgie)

    Does anyone ever feel that half of uni is filling out forms and other various administration tasks?

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/04/13/forms-georgie

  10. A Rant and a Half (Georgie)

    At the moment I feel like I’m drowning in a sea of essays and the lack of sleep means I can’t get to the surface – arghh! I’m just looking at the categories that you pick to put your blog in and one of them is: ‘balancing uni and life’ and it feels like that […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/04/09/a-rant-and-a-half-georgie

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