Hi there! I'm now in week 5 of school already. Projects are piling up already. Previous post mentioned that I'll blog on 27 July but it seems like my "tomorrow" is a few days later. Anyway, gonna be busy with projects and tests soon again, in fact we're starting on our projects already. Next week is supposed to be study week and we'll be having our tests the following week. 4 modules, 4 different groups, 4 different time for meeting. I gonna mix the meeting dates all up sooner or later. It's not that I never take down, it's just that I can't remember every date, have to keep referring to my notebook. This is the first time I have a guy in 3 out of 4 of my project groups. In poly, I've been grouping with my girl friends. Out of so many modules, I've only grouped with guys only on 3 or 4 projects. But it's because there's only 3 guys in my poly class, so unless the teacher requested or any other "factor", then there'll be a guy in my group. So... I still have this awkwardness around guys. It's like after secondary school, I've never really talked to a guy outside projects before. Hmm... I've not found a guy whom I can talk comfortably with... I also want to be in love. I also want to be loved. Sometimes, I'm really curious who I'd end up with. Who is he? Where is he? Sometimes I really want to go into the future and search for the answers...
My university life started two weeks ago... Hope I didn't count wrongly.. This is my third week of school. It's like so fast, I'm in the third week already! The lectures for the first 2 weeks were conducted by RMIT lecturers. When I went into the lecture hall on the first day, the lecture hall is so big, a lot of other students but I know none of them. But in fact, I'm not alone! I realized that I'm in the same course as one of my secondary school friend. Are you wondering how can I not know that I'm in the same course as my friend? Although I'm a Leo, I'm not really good at socializing. Or maybe passable in socializing but doesn't really take the initiative to message them sometimes, ask about their current life etc. I can be friends with anyone but it takes a long time for them to be my close friends. I admit that I don't open up easily. Anyway, it's good to have a companion in school.
The RMIT lecturers... some are likeable? Their lessons quite enjoyable. Some... no words. On the first day of school, after the lecturer started talking, my heart was thinking "Ah, die, if every RMIT lecturer speaks like that". I don't know it's because of his accent or because he didn't use a mic, just using his voice, raising his voice. That's why it was so hard to hear, understand and catch what he's talking. But then, I don't have this problem with the subsequent lecturers. I can catch what they said. Nevermind, it doesn't matter, he only teaches us for that 3 days. From now onward, it's the local lecturer teaching us and she's way much better! The other 3 RMIT lecturers are also better than the first one.
We're now starting on our projects. It seems early, cos' it's only week 3, but actually it's not. We've got a lot to do. Come to think of it, during poly, we had 4-6 modules in one sem. Most of them have projects and we usually would start doing 1-2 weeks before the deadline and amazingly, we can still complete AND it's NOT sloppy work. We still got a good grade, ok? My most satisfied work in poly is that Global Business Environment module's report and presentation. Cos' that's the only report got praised by the teacher and this report is completed last minute. Rushed the report till 3, 4am, waiting for members' parts to be sent in, editing, referencing. But am I too good of a person? Helping my sick member do her part, allow her go home to rest, leaving me alone in school and do the report till school closes. Whatever it is, 우리 멤버들 수고했어용! ^^ So don't ever think that last minute work = sloppy work, low quality work! As for the presentation, that's the only time when I got such a high mark of 84 or 86 marks for presentation, can't really remember the exact mark but it's definitely more than 80. Did I mention before in my previous blog post? You can go find out if you want... Anyway, still it's better to start doing the projects early so as to have sufficient to review and make changes.
Back to my RMIT course, the only tiring thing is that we have to find group members for the projects. I don't know which is good, having the same group members for all the projects or different members for every project. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. It doesn't matter anymore, I've already form groups for 3 modules already. Still left with 1 more module which also need formation of groups. Whatever... work with different people, and get to know more people through the projects.
That's enough for today... I'll blog more tomorrow if I have the time...
The RMIT lecturers... some are likeable? Their lessons quite enjoyable. Some... no words. On the first day of school, after the lecturer started talking, my heart was thinking "Ah, die, if every RMIT lecturer speaks like that". I don't know it's because of his accent or because he didn't use a mic, just using his voice, raising his voice. That's why it was so hard to hear, understand and catch what he's talking. But then, I don't have this problem with the subsequent lecturers. I can catch what they said. Nevermind, it doesn't matter, he only teaches us for that 3 days. From now onward, it's the local lecturer teaching us and she's way much better! The other 3 RMIT lecturers are also better than the first one.
We're now starting on our projects. It seems early, cos' it's only week 3, but actually it's not. We've got a lot to do. Come to think of it, during poly, we had 4-6 modules in one sem. Most of them have projects and we usually would start doing 1-2 weeks before the deadline and amazingly, we can still complete AND it's NOT sloppy work. We still got a good grade, ok? My most satisfied work in poly is that Global Business Environment module's report and presentation. Cos' that's the only report got praised by the teacher and this report is completed last minute. Rushed the report till 3, 4am, waiting for members' parts to be sent in, editing, referencing. But am I too good of a person? Helping my sick member do her part, allow her go home to rest, leaving me alone in school and do the report till school closes. Whatever it is, 우리 멤버들 수고했어용! ^^ So don't ever think that last minute work = sloppy work, low quality work! As for the presentation, that's the only time when I got such a high mark of 84 or 86 marks for presentation, can't really remember the exact mark but it's definitely more than 80. Did I mention before in my previous blog post? You can go find out if you want... Anyway, still it's better to start doing the projects early so as to have sufficient to review and make changes.
Back to my RMIT course, the only tiring thing is that we have to find group members for the projects. I don't know which is good, having the same group members for all the projects or different members for every project. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. It doesn't matter anymore, I've already form groups for 3 modules already. Still left with 1 more module which also need formation of groups. Whatever... work with different people, and get to know more people through the projects.
That's enough for today... I'll blog more tomorrow if I have the time...
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