Ohh, whereabouts were you sitting?cdiz said:Yup
Was better than I expected.
I was at the 1:30 Med Lecture =)
Whereabouts in MAT A? Haha, Associate Professor Cole.cdiz said:I was at the 1:30 Med Lecture =)
My friend visited a particular uni a couple of weeks ago, and also got laughed at for asking about colleges, and she lives over an hour away from that particular uni, more if she relies on public transport. I don't think she'll be going to UWA anymore, lol.cccclaire said:I was asking about colleges, and they're like "where abouts do you live?" and I'm like "um, eastern suberbs" and they start laughing. So what if I live about 15 minutes away from the Uni, I still want to move out of home.
Perhaps.Faytle said:Hahah, you were there too, Lucid? My my, we could've all had a quick hello!
I went to both lectures, the one in the morning and the one in the afternoon.Where were you? ;p
Both LecturesLucid Scintilla said:Perhaps.
I went to both lectures, the one in the morning and the one in the afternoon.
In the 9:30 one, I was at the left side of the room, standing; in the 1:30 one, I was sitting, again the left-hand side of the room.
Typical common knowledge addressed in the lecture. Nothing remarkable; I may have seen the dux of my school/year/something, though.
And whereabouts were you, Faytle?
OMG, the prefects for my school, 07-08, are ... great. *'gasm*, or so it goes.
I have to start studying...
Nah; besides the content is familiar.cdiz said:Both Lectures
Now that's dedication =P
Shame.I was planning on going to the morning session but had to wait for my friends.
I feel that the structuring of the lectures could have been better; though, seeing as I myself cannot do any better, I shouldn't say anything. Science conflicts with so many lectures, and it forces you to choose favourites.I was at the back =( I was also at Pharmacology (zZz) and Science.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were any students from lower years.Lucid Scintilla said:Nah; besides the content is familiar.
Now, seeing Yr9/10's at the lecture, that's dedication.
Or even lower years!
Shame.
I feel that the structuring of the lectures could have been better; though, seeing as I myself cannot do any better, I shouldn't say anything. Science conflicts with so many lectures, and it forces you to choose favourites.
Hm, what else did you, cdiz, and others go to?
I went to "Genetics" (the lecturer is a Snake!; 1966 - Ian William Dawes — BSc UNSW; holy shit, a Rhodes Scholar, too!), "Managing the Transition Between High School and University" (lol; already know), the Bookshop (was gonna buy something, then forgot; if I need it, it's not far from school, I believe), and that's it. I forget things.
ATM, I think I'll just stick to uni in Australia now. I can't be bothered to sit another round of SAT's, just to further optomize my marks, and America's America! We'll see.
I don't believe the computers work unless you have a student/staff number, and even then, there's restrictions on access; for example, if you were to have a staff number, say, if you work at one of the uni's hospitals, they won't allow you access to the computers at the uni itself.cdiz said:Library was mediocre, I guess.
Thanks! Good luck to you, too.Hehe; Good Luck with whatever you decide to do in terms of uni courses/locations
hm... i should simply acknowledge this remark for what it is.High is oh so hawt, might I add. Well, from what I could see from the outside anyway =P
I was sitting right next to the left projector. So if you were sitting behind that you might've seen me raise my hand up . Oh, this was at the 1:30pm session btw.Lucid Scintilla said:And whereabouts were you, Faytle?
lol, sweet. hope ur better nowJachie said:hahahah I went to the shops before school, bought strepsils for my poor throat, then was like 'fuck this, I need to sleep' so then caught a train and was back at home before 9am