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  1. Igloofest

    Trying to refrain from writing too many posts – for fear of flooding out the whole page with my writings. (Unfortunately?) it is heading in that direction. J’aime apprendre le français et biologie. Which is good, because my life consists of french and biology. Still have an inner hatred for current academic testing methods (a.k.a […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2010/01/30/igloofest

  2. Grandescunt Aucta Labore

    Here is just a quick update on what has been happening in the past week or so since coming to Montreal. It feels like it has been forever – but in fact has only been a just over a week since I got here. Its cold (-18C!) and today has decided to make up for […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2010/01/14/grandescunt-aucta-labore

  3. Montreal!

    Guess where I am?! Uni starts tomorrow – and its all nerves and excitement from here on. It is cold. very cold.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2010/01/04/montreal

  4. Summer. Christmas. Winter

    I’m writing this while listening to a French CD (how to speak french…) this multitasking is making neither work properly. Leaving Aus in 40C heat and arriving (eventually) in England – WHERE IT IS SNOWING – I’m hoping for a white Christmas this year. Of perhaps more importance to this blog, I finished off the […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/12/23/summer-christmas-winter

  5. Heterokontophycaea and others

    I feel somewhat justified writing a post, post-exams – as I have now commenced (4 days after my last exam) Marine Phytoplankton and Marine Botany summer school. Two subjects, two weeks, four exams and 25 points ahead. They call it ‘intensive’ subjects for a reason, and now – come Thursday – my social life consists […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/12/03/heterokontophycaea-and-others

  6. last leg

    Almost there… one more exam to go… a little rant… This is the hardest exam, Biochemistry. I’ve had Monash friends give me a hand sending me their summaries (they finished last week) except I found out that they got a pathways booklet in their exam. YES.. A PRE-MADE CHEAT SHEET – BUT BIGGER. On the […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/11/22/last-leg

  7. This is a Procrasti-nation

    Isn’t it fantastic that the libraries have extended opening hours during swot vac? Does anyone know whether these hours are the same on cup day? That is, considering the university has decided to remove staff’s melbournian right to a day off on Tuesday. Edit [8/11]: One more full day to go before EXAM. Yea, faaaantastic. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/11/01/this-is-a-procrasti-nation

  8. All about me. And Uni.

    In an entry all about me… I have had a few ‘I hate uni’ moments in the past week or so. This has resulted in no study, lack of sleep and not turning up to classes. In fact – I have skipped five lectures and yet another one of my (compulsory) labs this week, which […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/10/22/all-about-me-and-uni

  9. Back from the Outback.

    For I have returned with a new understanding of Australia. Of the land. Of its people. Will I now dare to call myself Australian? Driving 2,400 kms in a week and having spent the past week travelling from Broome, through Derby, Looma, Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Billiluna, Balgo and finally Mullen (I think that’s what […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/10/01/back-from-the-outback

  10. multum in parvo

    The past week and forthcoming week is that of a busy one. It saddens me as I have to cancel shifts at work, knowing that in the long run – a pass on my midsemesters may be more fruitful. Quick diary entries: CU ball; whoo! Everyone looks fantastic in their 1950s gear Work, Study, Young […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/09/12/multum-in-parvo

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