So the first week, and O Week, are both over, so what is everyones thoughts about university and the ANU?
For me it is different to what I thought. The lecturers are much nicer and more approachable than I thought they would be, I don't know what I was expecting but I thought they would be more pompous and stuffy.
All my lectures are really close so I can find them easily, which helps when I have 4 hours back to back of them.
I've learned that textbooks are not cheap, and that the lines are very long and not worth waiting in. I bought all my "bricks" (I hadn't ever heard the term before) but got hopelessly lost looking for the Social Sciences office. While getting lost I managed to also lose my receipt for the bricks, so when I turned up there finally, I had no receipt and had to backtrack to where I could remember to try and find. They were very nice when I talked to them.
I have learned that PARKING DOES NOT EXIST within the ANU reality. I am under the impression that it never will, and if it ever did, I wouldn't be able to afford it.
I've learned to despise those swingy out lecture table lap things, as they are just slightly to small and slightly too close for my angle of writing.
I have learned that there are monkey skeletons and other super cool old things in the AD Hope building. I was walking by there and was like "omg there is a dead person" because I never realised how much monkey skeletons looked like our own. I mean I know we are closely related, evolution and such but I never really made the practical skeleton link.
I haven't really met that many people, I guess its a bit hard to in lectures, but I am hoping with the tutorials next week I can make some new friends.
I hope I survive through my second week, and then I will set my sights on my third.
Andi
For me it is different to what I thought. The lecturers are much nicer and more approachable than I thought they would be, I don't know what I was expecting but I thought they would be more pompous and stuffy.
All my lectures are really close so I can find them easily, which helps when I have 4 hours back to back of them.
I've learned that textbooks are not cheap, and that the lines are very long and not worth waiting in. I bought all my "bricks" (I hadn't ever heard the term before) but got hopelessly lost looking for the Social Sciences office. While getting lost I managed to also lose my receipt for the bricks, so when I turned up there finally, I had no receipt and had to backtrack to where I could remember to try and find. They were very nice when I talked to them.
I have learned that PARKING DOES NOT EXIST within the ANU reality. I am under the impression that it never will, and if it ever did, I wouldn't be able to afford it.
I've learned to despise those swingy out lecture table lap things, as they are just slightly to small and slightly too close for my angle of writing.
I have learned that there are monkey skeletons and other super cool old things in the AD Hope building. I was walking by there and was like "omg there is a dead person" because I never realised how much monkey skeletons looked like our own. I mean I know we are closely related, evolution and such but I never really made the practical skeleton link.
I haven't really met that many people, I guess its a bit hard to in lectures, but I am hoping with the tutorials next week I can make some new friends.
I hope I survive through my second week, and then I will set my sights on my third.
Andi