| 19 04 04 IT's been a long time since i've updated this. IT was partly mainly because of the inconvenience. One month of Uni had passed. I have come to realise what studying law could be about. It is interestly, undoubtedly. yet quite challenging. I do not see myself as a will-be-successful lawyer but studing law is in itself worth the time. Commerce lectures are always full of people. After a month, familiar faces become more recognisable. There are always those people you see but never get to know them. Or those you know and talk to once but never say hi to them often. Or those you occasionally sit with but wonder if they will ditch you somedays. I have met some nice friendly people at Uni. But none I am close to. Well, for one, I don't get to spend time other than lectures with them. I occasionally have lunch with high school classmates. THose meet-ups are not regular. Or I simply have lunch in five min and stay in lib to finish my readings for the week. The first few weeks of Uni was such a pain. So not used to studying and 'acquring new knowledge'. And above all, sitting in a big lecture hall with 200 or so unknown faces around you. Now it's all part of everyday life. The travelling time can at times be helplessly frustrating. After each tiring day of Uni(esp thurs with 8 oclock morning start ), all I want is to telelport home! Warm shower. Sleep. Oh well, not all is depressing. Now i know that accounting is all about balancing it (excuse my simple mind...still no idea what the whole subject is all about). Law is about critical reading, understanding, analysing and making your tool. Econometrics is all about maths! And worst to come is econ which is heaps more fun than HSC economics and models-based, maths based with an emphasis on skills rather then route learning! One week of easter break does seem a bit short. With all the assignments and exams due in the first two weeks, the break did feel short. On the whole , i think I had a pretty balance break. I feel a bit ecocentric ..keeps talking about myself. Well, I actually got my first Uni assessment mark for law. I got a high credit. Well, not a shame. not too bad. Can't deny that I am on the edge of pass-fail, since Sydney's marks are all scaled at the end of the year (unlike UNSW) . People around me are just above me. But neverthelss..., I could only what im able to. Tomrrow is Sunday--another day of tuition. I still do tutor. It's enjoyable at times. So yes. that was my summary of my uni life. Dry and uninteresting? yeh. |
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