Category: Money, part time jobs
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I kind of owe you an update, don’t I? (Suzanne)
Hey kids (and you are all kids at least in relation to my 21+ ness), As per usual, I’m doing too many things these days – I have a new job doing research assistant work two days a week (BEST JOB EVER, for those who want to know. Unfortunately, also confidential, so I won’t say […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2010/04/21/i-kind-of-owe-you-an-update-dont-i-suzanne
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After a long silence…(Georgie)
A quick update before I avoid any more study and fail a subject I have just started. I have no contact hours this semester and I’m actually overloading. Yes, I am an Arts student. So this should have been a relaxed semester but it turns out to be my busiest so far. I started two […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/09/27/after-a-long-silencegeorgie
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Suzanne’s August, new/social-media style
Hi guys, My attention span gets smaller as I grow older, so I’ll write like I’m on Twitter: August 1: MSS Catering to raise funds for Music Ball. Tallis Wing actually looks quite classy when you dim the lights and set up a stall for wine, pastries, and coffee. August 7: Try and fail to […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/09/01/suzannes-august-new-social-media-style
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Back Home (Georgie)
Yes, I am finally back in Melbourne after a month and a half trip to Canada and the US.I had an epic journey back which included delayed planes and the airline putting me for a night in LA and Auckland each, meaning I missed out on three 21sts I was meant to go to on […] -
Two weeks in, ten weeks out (Suzanne)
You know, I am really going to have to work on making more concise posts. I did a word count on several recent ones. 1500 words. That’s more than many of our new first years are writing for their essays. But I am the kind of person who likes gory details. And there must be […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/03/12/two-weeks-in-ten-weeks-out-suzanne
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Two days in the life (Suzanne)
Remember that post I was talking about earlier? I’ve totally forgotten what I was going to say. So instead, I shall commemorate the release of semester 1 timetables today with a comparison of my schedule last semester and my schedule during the holidays. Last semester, A Typical Tuesday: 07:30. Wake up, walk downstairs to college […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/02/19/two-days-in-the-life-suzanne
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My Summer of Freedom (Georgie)
So I still haven’t gotten a job, perhaps this is because I am not actually looking for one. As it is uncertain as where I will be living this year I’ve decided to wait it out for the next month and a half or however long it takes to find out. The thing is because […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/01/24/my-summer-of-freedom-georgie
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Back from Ireland (Georgie)
I am finally home! I got home two days ago after a very long flight from London. Though I probably shouldn’t complain as I got an aisle seat the whole way and was lucky enough to have a spare seat next to me on the way to Bangkok. So I spent christmas in Ireland with […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/01/15/back-from-ireland-georgie
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Irish Update (Georgie)
I feel I have been a bit absent from the blog of late, so hi again! And I hope everyone is going well in exams/last assignments. I am still in Dublin, where it is getting colder by the day. I have friends and family back in Melbourne telling me how nice the weather is getting, […]blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2008/11/12/irish-update-georgie
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A Dilemma (Georgie)
Suzanne, I’m feeling a bit guilty that we are dominating the blog. I do love reading your posts though. I’m really loving college and am excited to get into study and societies and am sort of wishing that I applied for a year long exchange instead of just a semester. When I applied I was […]
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