leaving the house before 7 was a good idea, and it was good to drive for less than 30secs to my bus stop. bus took 50mins to city, record time during peak hour. but, massive crowds at central, so i decided to catch another bus, rather than line up for the express, so i skipped the 600+ people queue =D
i've decided i need to use books rather than paper. i think i love my books. and probs i'll start using my school backpack again. it's so convenient, and small! and still fits a4 stuff. and i'll probs start wearing the same clothes...since when i put it in my wardrobe, and wake up early in the morning the bolt to the bus stop, i only have time to take what's on the top, which is the recently worn clothes.
I'VE ALSO DECIDED MY BREAKS ARE GOOD. chem and maths both have weekly computer tasks, which are marked, so in my breaks, i can do them, instead of doing it outside my timetable. i have 12 hours of breaks throughout the whole week, so 2 hours CBS, 2+ hours computer stuff, 1 hour walking around the uni, so roughly 7 hours in the week to study, which is not much... =/
i somehow seem to sit next to all these international students. like this girl from china and they already learnt the first year of maths and phys in their high school. ): how do i compete with chinese maths people? yay for break between 2 hours maths lectures (: so they swap lecturers within the middle...
so much work already, well i'm trying to be "studious" and do all my work.
there's not much time to socialise with classes, but i also don't want to take time out of my study time. i don't have much time to study at home.
if i did law/an artsy subject, 4 hours of bus rides would have been perfect to catch up on readings. instead, i just read booklets of maths info. i think i got the whole exam procedure down pact. attempted to do chem on the bus, but kept on bumping the guy next to me with my book...
need to use my diary, head is exploding with dates. shall fully update it on the weekend...
how would i survive without my iphone? it's so good (: also lost on campus is a really good app in case you haven't heard about it. it tells me it will take 8 hours to walk from my house to unsw, i thought it would be more...
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