I'm officially a university student and so far it's been crazy, let's start of with freshers week. There was so much going on, every night there was a different event to go to and during the day it was packed with activities. One of the biggest activities was the freshers fair where societies set up stalls to promote their society. Most importantly however, were the freebies. From water bottles and pens to free domino's pizza and ice cream. I might have joined some societies just for the free food. It was at night that things really got interesting. The on campus night club had a whole host of themed nights the best being the freshers ball, which was Las Vagus themed. I have to admit that I didn't remember most of the night.
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Monday, 3 October 2016
It's Been A While....I'm at Uni !
I know, I've been a terrible blogger but hey I'm going to try to start this blog back up. Since my last post quite a bit has changed. For one thing I got into university, and I'm study something I didn't think I would ever study and I moved out of home into student accommodation.
So what am I studying? Well, I've chosen philosophy and politics and it's something very different from what I expect. For anyone that has done philosophy at A-Level just know that at university it is very different. At A-Level you are expected to know different arguments from different philosophical points of view and philosophers opinions on these areas. At uni, or at least at my uni, you are expected to become a philosopher and philosophise in a sense while knowing all the other stuff. Politics is also something very different from what I was expecting. So far I've only just started my political science course and it reminds of the researching topics in sociology at A-Level.. You're learning about researching politics and how different data can be used and collected for different topics.
I've only been here two weeks and so far it's been amazing. I've meet some really interesting people and made so many amazing friends. I'm going to do a couple posts over the next few weeks about my freshers week, moving in, getting settled and just general things that have been going on at uni.
I hope you guys will enjoy this blog and find it helpful.
Until Next Time,
Dee.
So what am I studying? Well, I've chosen philosophy and politics and it's something very different from what I expect. For anyone that has done philosophy at A-Level just know that at university it is very different. At A-Level you are expected to know different arguments from different philosophical points of view and philosophers opinions on these areas. At uni, or at least at my uni, you are expected to become a philosopher and philosophise in a sense while knowing all the other stuff. Politics is also something very different from what I was expecting. So far I've only just started my political science course and it reminds of the researching topics in sociology at A-Level.. You're learning about researching politics and how different data can be used and collected for different topics.
I've only been here two weeks and so far it's been amazing. I've meet some really interesting people and made so many amazing friends. I'm going to do a couple posts over the next few weeks about my freshers week, moving in, getting settled and just general things that have been going on at uni.
I hope you guys will enjoy this blog and find it helpful.
Until Next Time,
Dee.
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