Category: Study

  1. Wo-ah, we’re halfway there! (Bella)

    Wo-ah, livin’ on a prayer! I can’t believe we are at the halfway point of semester. I’ve been super busy over the past couple of weeks with tests, assignments, workshopping, and actually preparing revision notes BEFORE Swotvac this year. Along with studies, I have been enjoying exercising more (good for the body and the brain!), […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2016/04/19/wo-ah-were-halfway-there-bella

  2. Things I Learnt in First Year, that I Employed in 2nd Year, to Have a Great Start to the Semester! (Bella)

    So, that title felt longer than a 2-hour tute. HOWEVER, it is really what I wanted to get across! So, without further ado, here are 3 things I’ve learnt that hopefully you can learn from too… 1. Those people that look like they’ve been friends for ages… might have actually only just met At uni, […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2016/03/29/things-i-learnt-in-first-year-that-i-employed-in-2nd-year-to-have-a-great-start-to-the-semester

  3. Trying New Things Part 1 (Nicole)

    After my first year adventures, I always believe trying and experimenting ways on how to approach lectures, tutorials, studying and practising, changes the way I learn and absorb information, according to each subjects I enrol in each semester. It’s actually fun, and engaging if you look at it this way when experimenting. You can find […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2016/03/28/trying-new-things-part-1-nicole

  4. New Year, New Me (Bella)

    Nothing like a cliche quote to announce my return, right? Hi everyone, this is Bella, from the 2015 First Year Blog! I can’t believe we are 3 weeks into uni already… I’ve already been to many parties… oh, and lectures and tutes, of course. Even though I’m in second year now, I still have those […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2016/03/16/new-year-new-me-bella

  5. Jobless No More – Phoebe

    Week 8 already?! Time flies when you’re having fun (or more like insanely busy). I’ve been crazily busy since the mid-sem break because… I’ve recently got a J-O-B! Yes folks, it’s true, I’m officially an employee! I really like the people I’m working with, and I really enjoy payday (let’s be real, who doesn’t!) but […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2015/04/29/jobless-no-more-phoebe

  6. Study Hangouts (Phoebe)

    New Year, New Me – it’s a saying that floats around a lot, mostly in the week pre- and post New Years. However, it’s been my motto for my first couple of weeks back at UniMelb. Yes, maybe it’s a little cliché but hey, it’s been working. I’ve been making extra special effort to get […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2015/03/16/study-hangouts-phoebe

  7. Holiday? What Holiday? (Hiruni)

    After a hectic exam period and an almost non-existent vacation due to my summer subject (more on that later), it feels great to get back into blogging, especially if it means venting to all my readers! Part of getting my life back on track meant that I had to cancel some of my vacation time […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2015/03/06/holiday-what-holiday

  8. A MAJOR Change (Phoebe)

    The transition from a First to Second Year student has not been so much as a leap as a baby step. However, maybe that’s due to the fact I haven’t actually started classes to recognise any notable differences. One thing that is different though, is my new-found awareness that I need to start taking my […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2015/02/25/a-major-change-phoebe

  9. Assignments

    1. Psychology. The assignment was a 2000 word lab report about how individuals reach moral judgements and whether individual differences can manifest themselves to vary moral judgements across society. Would Person A reach the same moral conclusions as Person B, where A experiences more disgust and B prefers more cognitive activities than A? The lecturer arranged […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2014/08/30/assignments

  10. Pre-exam thought, or two

    Holy crap! An epiphany of sorts?! Life isn’t a one-shot end-game kinda dealio. Being successful is not the opposite of being a failure, if anything the two concepts tend to feed from each other. And it’s all relative, anyway. I’ve noticed a lot of students who get caught up in reaching one career that anything […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2012/11/15/swotvac-thoughts

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