Thursday, 26 February 2015

Student life


11.27am now. Another 1.5 hours to my society meeting to discuss some details and it's currently raining out there. It shouldn't be a surprise to see dark clouds and gloomy skies, especially since I've been here for almost 6 months now. Just that it has been raining a lot more frequently these days so I can say that perhaps Spring is rapidly approaching (though it doesn't seem like spring ever left anyway), something I don't know if I am looking forward to or not.

Well, I get warmer weather and possibly wetter days but it still guts me that we never really really got snow this winter. Well, there was snow that Christmas Week but I was happily touring London then and when I came back on campus, the snow cover was all gone. We did get minor snow fall but as I said, minor

Feeling a little tired today and I've got quite a full day. Thursdays and Fridays are usually a (maybe, perhaps) welcome change of pace to my usually boring and relaxed week. I've only a morning lecture on Monday (that I sometimes skip because it's foundation science and sometimes it's just tutorial) and an afternoon lecture on Tuesday (that I don't have to go this and next week because it's practical week and I've already done my practical). Wednesdays are my free days and I usually occupy myself by helping out on Wednesday shops. 

I don't have an afternoon lecture this afternoon (I usually do but now we have split off into Animals and Human Nutrition, we could decide if we want to go for animal nutrition lectures since we are doing human nutrition) but I have an afternoon meeting. Then I have an evening meeting all the way at University Park (we usually just refer to it as UP, or rarely, we would call it main campus) which would possibly run all the way to 8pm and I have got to catch the hopper bus back to Sutton Bonington, which would be a 30 - 45 mins journey, depending on traffic conditions. 

The woes of living on campus in the countryside. People usually forget we exist. 

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