Procastination
Achievement of the Year.
The trip to the east coast of Australia with a group of friends was a really enjoyable and memorable event of the year. There were 7 of us, though a lil bit of an ought number, but heck, 7's my favourite number by the way. It seemed like such a long time ago as we have ended our second sem now. But if i recalled correctly, we went to places including Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Newcastle, Katoomba [Blue Mountain] and Byron Bay. [Hope i didn't miss out any]. So anyways, along the trip we managed to catch up with some of our friends like Ah Wong in Brisbane, Ada & Devi in Sydney. Too bad i didn't get to meet up with Jane though, timing not right i guess, what's more to say i didn't have her number with me. Other than that, the experience included free whale watching, quad biking, Sydney Harbour Bridge climbing etc. etc. Not only that, i was actually surprised that i could actually walk around with that big backpack but thankfully we did not need to walk long distances with it. What's more, i almost lost my wallet when i was in Blue Mountain because i carelessly dropped it somewhere in the pub. I guess all in all, it's something worth experiencing and very grateful to have a bunch of fun-filled friends.
2 Psychology Lab Reports
Before this, i have never written any psyc lab reports [obviously because i never had the chance to take psychology] but i think i sort of got the hang of it now. Still, i don't plan to continue taking psychology in further years because it has nothing to do with the field i'm pursuing. I consider it an achievement because my marks increased for every subsequent report. On another matter, i actually find that psychology is one of the more interesting subjects compared to other subjects. Why do i say so? It's because i seem to learn a lot about what's happening around us, how our body works, how our behaviour is govern by our mind, things like that. I mean at least now i have a broader knowledge on general stuff. Though the subject may be interesting, the exam is nothing next to simple. Most people would think that Multiple Choice Paper won't be any hard but that's totally a wrong impression. To be honest, the reason i took psychology as an elective was because the paper was multiple choice. But because it's like an introductory course to the world of psychology, basically we were learning everything under one roof. So it's like a crash course on everything.
3 Reading
This is yet another achievement. Major to me but may be nothing to the rest of you out there. I actually finished reading a book, a book which has nothing to do with academic. Not only that, i was reading it during the times when exams were approaching and also during exams. I was never the reading book type of person. I guess i didn't like reading because they have too many complicated words in it and always feel sleepy when i start reading. But surprisingly, this time it's different. The book i'm talking about is " Man & Wife" by Tony Parsons. The language is simple and the agenda is catchy. I really enjoyed reading it. Thanks Eugene, for recommending it to me. I haven't been reading for ages! I didn't even finish reading the Harry Potter book.
Well, i'm sure there's a lot of other things that i achieved this year in this foreign country but at the moment i can't think of anymore. The list shall be continued...
Blog templates for dummies
Not only do i not know how to edit templates, i don't think i'm even good at writing. So why bother to have a blog? Just to follow the trend? Hmm...more like just to past time when i'm bored or something. Probably should go blog hopping more often to see what ppl normally write in their blog. Should i write about my personal life, or should i just write about general issue? But even if i want to write, obviously i have to think of the title and topic of the post right? Any interesting ideas?
Probably should write about what Cindy was talking about...how do you define 'the one'? But before that, have to think about it 1st. Or probably I should write about what's my definition of love. Shall decide later. Now, time to cook!
Till then, signing out~
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The Last of Prac
fair and sunny. would have been a nice day if not because i had to wear long pants for prac. it's not that we are not allowed to wear skirt to prac, it's just that i think wearing sneakers and skirt *blinkz* is a weird combo.
positive events:
i had my last prac today. so this means that i will not have anymore prac until next year *yeah yeah*. mixed emotions. happy that i don't have to wear that stupid goggles that clings to your head so hard, it hurts [and no, it's not because i have a big head]. sad because i won't be able to see my nice nice demonstrator Kylee anymore. she has been such a big help during chem pracs and she always say words of encouragement to all of us. she also mentioned that we are like the best group ever because we always finish off earlier than the rest *peace*. unlike Frances's demonstrator who is of no help at all, he doesn't even hint them the answers. poor thing huh? at least even last sem i had a good demonstrator. although Andrew was a lil slow and playful, he still manages to finish on time and helps us when we are blur or stuck in prac. and it was funny how many accidents and things were broken in today's prac. i think at least 4 broken watch glass and 2 broken conicle flask!
results for the physical chem test came out today. happy that i scored full marks for it. although many people actually scored full marks too, what concerns me most is that now i would be able to make up for the lost marks during the organic chem test. no doubt the paper was easy, but at least i know that i didn't do any careless mistakes this time. because for those who knows me, i am very very prone to making the mistakes especially when the question is easy. even my parents have to tell me to take deep breath, don't panic, etc. before my exams *sigh* probably i'm suffering from anxiety disorder?
negative event:
for the previous two lectures of psychology, we had a new lecturer. i think he's one of the worst lecturers i encountered so far. imagine, he speaks even softer than the previous lecturer who's a woman! surprisingly, everyone actually keeps quiet in his class. is it because they are interested or just because they can't hear anything? *ponderz* i do admit that i find this particular topic that he's talking about interesting, but how am i suppose to learn anything if i can't hear what he says? it's like today, i heard him saying that Huntington disease is not genetically inherited! how can this be, i was thinking to myself. i wonder what other information i've misintepret. so i guess being able to hear just half of the time is of no help, better still don't go. thankfully he was only going to lecture for two time. not only is his voice so so soft, his overheads also super small and full of words. his notes is like 20 pages long! i mean, any sane person would know that there is no way anyone can cover that much in just 50 mins. what was he thinking man! in the end, i don't think he only covered 1/3 of the lecture materials. now, we have to go read it up on our own.
other highlights:
went to the Department of Pharmacology with Roy and guess what he was doing? he was like touching the lift, saying how cool it was, how it has two panels of button and the logic behind its existence. blur? well, we actually noticed that there was a panel towards the back of the lift and Roy's logic is that when the lift is packed, people behind can still press on the floor they want to get out on. clever huh!? then went to the Brownless Biomedical Library for the first time! i think i should probably familiarize myself with library systems and all since it might come in handy for years to come. Roy could actually go in there and came out with the book he wanted in just an instant! i was amazed and he explained that it was because he borrowed it before. cool huh?
conclusion:
time to get down the serious business now. exams in 18 days. have to speed up momentum of revision but probably not today.
Coffee & Alertness
Does drinking coffee really boost alertness? This was a topic of discussion during one of my tute session. Well, yes i was supposed to be doing my work in tute instead of actively discussing about the effect of caffeine intake but heck, at least it's interesting right? Okay, back to my topic, many researches have gone to prove that caffeine increases metabolic rate and attentiveness. To some extent, i experienced that drinking a cuppa coffee during nights that i had to burn the midnight oil does help me to stay awake and be alert for a longer period of time. Also, during nights that i slept late and had to drag myself out of bed as early as 8 am. If i don't drink my favourite neslo that morning, i will be dozing off in lectures by the time the clock strikes 11. Though it works for me, the effect of caffeine varies with great intensity among individuals. Take my coffee addict 'friend', for instance, i don't think drinking coffee have any impact on his performance. Or does it? [Nah, most likely not].
On another note, there was a particular point that was of interest to me during one of my psychology lecture. Eysenck's Psycholobiological Theory stated that people who are extroverts tend to perform better with a moderate to high intake of caffeine.*ponders* Although facts and figures have been presented to support the effect of caffeine, some people chose to believe that there is no correlation between coffee and performances or alertness. As suggested by a friend, he believes that drinking coffee to stay awake is just psychological rather than biological. So, it's up to you to think which is true, perhaps both?
Note: For those who are incline to be awake after taking coffee, do not, i repeat DO NOT take coffee at night if you plan to sleep after a tired day. Or else, this is what will happen: Really tired eyes BUT very active brain = Deprivation of sleep *sobz*
Reminder To Self
9/11 Tuesday 930am Genetics & The Evolution of Life
12/11 Friday 215pm Psychology
16/11 Tuesday 215pm Chemistry B (Advanced)
17/11 Wednesday 930am Applied Maths