Friday, July 18, 2008

Another inexcusably late Round the campus in eight blogs

So yeah, here we are, 17 days away from the start of semester and you want another 6 blogs about campus amenities? Well, before you get too acquainted with Murdoch has on offer, you should know that Mid year entry is open, There's this handy link http://www.murdoch.edu.au/Future-students/School-students/Figure-out-your-life/ if you don't know how you're going to waste post-uni life and the Murdoch Open day is coming up (31st August. Please Go. Then I won't have to write any more of this, unless of course you can't get there, or is doing external studyings, Then this blog is for you.)


The "MURDOCH OPEN DAY EXPERIENCE FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN'T GET THERE" blog.

Okay, so there's a whole lot of things in bush court, like caravans, and music, and illegally parked cars... and second/third/four year students who wanted a legit reason to get out of studies. There are signs up to various places and timetables for various speeches and things to look at and experience. In each relevant subject and then in the library there's tours and a few help sessions for what uni is going to be like and activities to win stuff
, and a whole lot of first year students who want to intimidate the newbies by looking important by studying.

So, you'll may meet some students who are working too hard to be classified as "Students", teachers who do research when there not in lectures, teachers AND students who are in the ref when they should be in lectures.

But no one can tell you what uni is going to be like for you. Only you can decide that. Will you become studious and get to sit/walk across a stage in three/four/five years? I hope so. The uni open day will only show you where this experience will be taking place (and other places besides Sir Walter's Cafe.)

AND REALLY: all the parents are lost, and the whole thing is one big ad, and by the end of it, some smart Alec (not necessarily named "Alec") has scrolled on some toilet door "Geez this sucks compared to Curtin."

(And I wonder why she came all the way from Melbourne to write that.)

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