mandag 22. november 2010

I did it

One semester done and over with, after my last exam today, no more semester two and also free until March the first, so that means I can use my rights to work fulltime and apply for bigger jobs.

The best thing with todays exam is, I don't have to pass it to pass that topic, ofcourse I will try my best, two short answers, around 250 words each and one essay question, 500 words.

I am also thinking about joining a club, question is, which one?
I have been looking at Ecoturism, Cricket, Football (...soccer), BUG (Bicycle, usage, group) and the photography club. Owell, we'll see.

I had an exam yesterday, two hour's, Australia and the world, went as it went, we'll see how well or how badly soon enough.

I have also decided to do my major in environmental studies, so I do International Relations with major Environmental Studies, going to be heaps fun.
I want to try to get countries like Sweden and Norway to sell less plastic bags and do as they are doing here in Australia, bags that doesn't harm the environment and that can be used over and over.

If more countries use these then the production of environmental harmfull plastic will be lowered and the environment won't be put in the same stress from plastic.

onsdag 10. november 2010

Finaly something about UNI

Finaly I have something interesting to say, or well, stuff about UNI to say.
I was thinking to my self before, "Since I started this course in the middle of the year, does that mean I am supposed to enroll in year one semester one topics or is it free passage so I enroll in year two semester one topics.
(and can the guy who drinks nuts next to me stop tipping his whole frigging body bakwards more when he drinks those nuts than when he's actually drinking water, it's irritating)
Anyway, so now after running around campus like crazy I finaly found his office, issue there is that on his office door were a note saying: In city on buisness, back at three pm.
So here I sit, waiting, wondering, singing a song and get irritated on the guy who drink nuts.

For people who don't know whats so important with the enrollment it's this: IF I GET IT WRONG I LOOSE MY VISA! Clear enough for you?
Also I'd like to avoid being here an extra semester if it's possible, even if I like it here, there are still other places I'd like to study in, however I can check Australia of the list.

onsdag 3. november 2010

what a day

Here I am, in the library cellar working on my computer, writing about eutrophication in the Baltic Sea, I haven't even started yet with the website and it all has to be done before four pm tomorrow, but it's so much work and with all the extras from UNI it's crazy, this semester I've been writing more than 14 thousand words in different essays.
At the top of that I have to walk from where I live to UNI because I don't have a bicycle.

The first exam will be at 8.45 AM and last for three hours on, Australia and Indonesia, Australia and Japan, Australia and USA, Australia and China.

I will probably have to write a nice big essay in it as well.

Owell, I've been working hard this whole semester, no point in throwing in the towel yet.

mandag 25. oktober 2010

wow master in australia is high

I checked the master version of the one I'm doing now International Relations, I pay 8200 a semester on this one, on master it's a bit higher, 19 000 each semester, if I were Australian it would only had been 9 000.
Owell, I might do the master somwhere else.

søndag 24. oktober 2010

Some might call it.....

Doomsday, judgementday, god's right to judge us all in one sweep, I call it human idiocy, I'm sitting here reading the news on Gp.se we have a guy who shoot people for no obvious reason, three guys started a knife fight on a tram, people kill and murder others rob, sure Adelaide isn't all that much better, last week an old lady were brutaly attacked and beaten to death by some one, but still, since I've left Sweden to study here life there has changed radically.

It seems as if people are insane more violent than we ever have been before, what's going on here?
People are afraid of leaving their homes, we have wars, soliders from all over being killed for a war that has been going on since the 80's.

A couple of weeks ago a girl in Nigeria got beaten up by muslims because she preached and she was christian some my say it was her own fault for preaching inside their mosque, still, this world is more sickening than anything else.

Yet days pass as if this was normal, as if it's nothing.
People probably think that "ah shitt happends, it's not here anyway"

Right it's not, but does that mean it can't happen?
I remember how it was when we had a murder in Moss, people were scared of going out until the police caught the guilty.

And if one person kills, what stops others from doing the same thing, getting a gun these day's doesn't seem to hard, bet I could do it illegal with the right contacts. (not saying I will)
Don't need to since I have the rights to own firearms.

So will we just become more and more angry and dangerous for our surroundings?
Does that mean we are going bakward in evolution?
May be that's what happens when we let anything and everything procreate and let their genes travel onward.

fredag 15. oktober 2010

So much to do

Since I've started this semester I've written, essays with together more than 8700 words pluss I've read more than 500 pages in different topics, I've only skipped one lecture to finish an essay and I also been up in time to get to UNI every day 6 Am.

In the weekends I relax with movies that I borrow for free from UNI library at the same time I'm looking for jobs in Adelaide.

I am active in my tutorials and I alway speak my mind.
Now I have one 500 report for wednesday next week and I also have to make a list with pro's and cons for tourism on Island resort's.

I also have to find out as much as I can about education and development in Nigeria and some cheesy facts about the Ogoni people.

Now what else, oh yeah, I have to make a website about the Baltic Sea (Bothnic Gulf) which has to have an essay on 2000 words.

After that there's only the group presentation about Nigeria and two exams left.
What a semester!

Times have surely changed, when I lived back home I never did anything towards school, I did minor things but doing them properly? NEVER! Now all of a sudden I'm doing what I am supposed to and even more suprisingly I love it, I love searching old books about information, I love reading abour Gorbachev, Stalin and other famous historic images, I love discussing enviromental issues in my classes and I love to read about different cultures how they are messed around by their government or forced to leave their land where they have lived for ages.

I love this semester, even if it's so much work, it's heaps of fun and I reacon I can do theese three years with no actual problems!

mandag 4. oktober 2010

small bugs with nasty bites

The other day when I was going to get some water I took a step outside my room and fellt something burning under my foot, when looking on the floor and searching I see a teeny bug, just a few miutes later I feel lightheaded and dizzy, it feels as if I'm drunk even if the last thing I drank was water, asamof I've only drunk water the whole day.

Made me realize one thing, this sure isn't home, when bugs that back home would irritate you can kill you and they live together with you inside your home, that's different.