The holidays were a much-needed chance to relax before revision for January exams took over, but they're almost over now, so it's the perfect time for me to come back here. Stay tuned for a nail art post to celebrate the end of 2014 ( better late than never!) and perhaps something new for 2015…
A blog about my life, I may post about what's going on or rant about stuff that annoys/elates me, but my main aim is to just be honest.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Hello again!
Long time no post! So much has happened since freshers week, including many more nights out at Spoons (until the vouchers ran out), a couple of fun house parties, and even some dates! *Shocked emoticon*
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Freshers Week: Expectations vs. Reality
One week ago today, I was experiencing a typical lazy Sunday and enjoying my last day with no uni obligations. During the day I tried to quell my apprehension about meeting brand new people, which I would go on to do that night at the Icebreaker Predrinks event, exclusive to non-halls dwellers. I didn't even know what the Icebreaker was at first; when I found out I had no interest in attending, but still made myself go to the meet up. The first of many buses during the week turned up fairly promptly, but I had difficulty finding the pub. Eventually I made it there, but couldn't find the group, so I sat with some second years for half an hour before making contact with them via Facebook. I chatted with the intended group for about an hour, but I didn't even get a drink. We did, however, agree to meet to walk to our induction talk the next morning, so that was something. Oh, how it's developed from there! Here's a retrospective list of the things I expected, plus what really happened.
Expectation #1
I would meet up with the home-dwellers once, go to the folk night alone, and do nothing for the rest of the week.
Reality #1
I went out every evening between Sunday and Friday, and went to the comedy night on Monday instead, which was probably a better decision. In addition to that, I went to the Archery Have-A-Go session yesterday!
Reality #1
I went out every evening between Sunday and Friday, and went to the comedy night on Monday instead, which was probably a better decision. In addition to that, I went to the Archery Have-A-Go session yesterday!
Expectation #2
I'd make small talk with the people at the first event and one or two people at my course meetings, but not really get to know anybody.
Reality #2
I've acquired eight new Facebook friends and four phone numbers, as well as getting to know a good group of people!
Reality #2
I've acquired eight new Facebook friends and four phone numbers, as well as getting to know a good group of people!
Expectation #3
I'd have one small alcoholic drink per event.
Reality #3
I drank a pint of Guinness and most of a bottle of beer on Friday... enough said!
Reality #3
I drank a pint of Guinness and most of a bottle of beer on Friday... enough said!
Expectation #4
I'd avoid clubs at all costs.
Reality #4
Seven of us went to a club on Tuesday night, and it was actually a pretty good experience!
All of this actually happened, plus more, and it's got my uni life off to a great start! With under 12 hours until my first lecture starts, I'd better finish off here, with the hope that uni continues to be this fun!
I'd avoid clubs at all costs.
Reality #4
Seven of us went to a club on Tuesday night, and it was actually a pretty good experience!
All of this actually happened, plus more, and it's got my uni life off to a great start! With under 12 hours until my first lecture starts, I'd better finish off here, with the hope that uni continues to be this fun!
Tagged:
Freshers Week,
university
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Studio l'italiano!
I'm learning Italian! After seven years of studying German at secondary school, which culminated in an A-level grade B, I've decided to try my hand at learning another modern foreign language. I chose Italian for a pretty superficial reason: so that I could attempt to read interviews with Sebalter in his mother tongue. Still, as time goes on I'm starting to really enjoy developing my skills. It's a nice change to be learning at my own pace and for my own personal interest, rather than for a qualification. The main resource I'm using is Duolingo, a free web/app platform which generates simple listening, reading, writing and speaking activities within discrete lessons, helping the user to gradually acquire knowledge of the target language. The focus is on learning through experience rather than explanation, although the comments section is useful for finding out the theory behind each sentence. Strength bars indicate the skills that need to be improved, and it's always possible to strengthen skills, which is particularly useful when I don't feel like learning a completely new topic. I also have a 3 in 1 book, the Collins Easy Learning Complete Italian, which has grammar, verb and vocabulary sections. So far it's been useful to clarify grammar points introduced on Duolingo, and I might use it to write notes and flashcards. I've been learning for almost two months now and according to Duolingo I've acquired 30 skills and learned 862 words. My next challenge is the perfect tense... oh, and I'm starting uni in a couple of days! Alla prossima!
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Awesome August!
In less than half an hour it will be September here, so I thought I'd do a quick post to herald the end of the marvellous month of August. I've had painted nails almost every day this month, but only two different designs:
I've also spent about a third of the month on holiday; between the 10th and 13th I was in Derbyshire, and yesterday I came back from a week in Weymouth. Highlights of the past 31 days include being accepted into university, receiving another retweet and favourite from Sebalter [x], and seeing a shooting star - I really hope the wish I made comes true! By the end of the coming month, I will be a fully fledged uni student, which is both an exciting and daunting prospect. The preparations have already begun - today I chose my optional units. The overarching mood is eagerness to get started on this new chapter of my life, something I hope will be documented on this blog in the future!
Tagged:
Derbyshire,
nails,
Sebalter,
university,
Weymouth
Thursday, 14 August 2014
The Big Day
After a wonderful few days in Derbyshire, today I returned home with a bang, because it was finally time to find out my A-level results. The last two years of my school life had been leading up to this day, so I was naturally nervous last night. As planned, I logged on to UCAS Track at 8:00 am, and I was delighted to find that the University of Bristol had confirmed my place to study MSci Pharmacology with Study in Industry! With that weight off my mind, I wolfed down my breakfast and headed to school to find out my exact results. The common room was already pretty busy when I arrived; I quickly spotted my envelope (yes, the school has finally invested in envelopes!) and tore it open eagerly to discover my grades, which were:
Psychology: B
Biology: A
German: B
Chemistry: A*(!)
I'm so happy with the A* in chemistry; I didn't get my fingers trapped in the door in vain! My Biology result was also very satisfying, and the B in German was expected, although I was only 4 UMS points away from an A. I had hoped to get an A in psychology, but I'm happy with the B. So far I've done little to celebrate, just ordering the Eurovision 2008 album on Amazon, but hopefully I'll do something soon.
Psychology: B
Biology: A
German: B
Chemistry: A*(!)
I'm so happy with the A* in chemistry; I didn't get my fingers trapped in the door in vain! My Biology result was also very satisfying, and the B in German was expected, although I was only 4 UMS points away from an A. I had hoped to get an A in psychology, but I'm happy with the B. So far I've done little to celebrate, just ordering the Eurovision 2008 album on Amazon, but hopefully I'll do something soon.
Tagged:
A-levels,
exam results
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
A Celebration
Many things have happened since I last posted here. I've done my A2 exams, been to two eighteenth birthday parties, and on Tuesday I went to the sixth form prom, which was absolutely brilliant! Months before the event, I began looking at dresses on the Debenhams website. Most of my favourites were in the Yumi collection, which was unfortunately absent from the local Debenhams store. However, I remained persistant, and using the instore wifi, I discovered that a Yumi store existed a short bus ride away, so we headed over, only to find that the shop had closed down. Feeling defeated, we trudged home, and decided to return on Sunday. Thankfully, House of Fraser sells Yumi clothing, so I was able to try on a few of the dresses I'd seen online, and I eventually settled on this one:
I accessorized the dress with pink nails, my shoes from the year 11 prom and Em's silver bracelet!
Daisy's dad kindly offered to give Chris, Jade, Daisy and I a lift to the venue, a lovely hotel in the city centre. We inadvertently arrived about an hour before the teachers, but the time passed quickly while I marvelled at the hotel's splendour. Eventually, all but three guests arrived, so we made our way into the room, where the teachers gave us each a delightful party bag. The food arrived promptly, and I wolfed down the starter, tomato and basil soup, but had little room for the creamy tortellini main course, and couldn't even finish the sweet cheesecake dessert. After the meal it was photo time; I had 17 taken with Mrs Royall, some of which were hilarious. Soon after, people began to depart. We were among the last to leave, and while waiting for the others, I was very tempted to jump in the luggage cart à la Sebalter in the Hunter of Stars music video!
The walk back to the car was majestic, and the evening was one I will never forget!
My dress! |
Daisy's dad kindly offered to give Chris, Jade, Daisy and I a lift to the venue, a lovely hotel in the city centre. We inadvertently arrived about an hour before the teachers, but the time passed quickly while I marvelled at the hotel's splendour. Eventually, all but three guests arrived, so we made our way into the room, where the teachers gave us each a delightful party bag. The food arrived promptly, and I wolfed down the starter, tomato and basil soup, but had little room for the creamy tortellini main course, and couldn't even finish the sweet cheesecake dessert. After the meal it was photo time; I had 17 taken with Mrs Royall, some of which were hilarious. Soon after, people began to depart. We were among the last to leave, and while waiting for the others, I was very tempted to jump in the luggage cart à la Sebalter in the Hunter of Stars music video!
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Temptation! |
The walk back to the car was majestic, and the evening was one I will never forget!
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Eurovision 2014: Chris's Grand Final Party
Conchita, Queen of Eurovision! |
1. Chris - Austria - 1st place
2. Chelsea - Sweden - 3rd place
3. Jess - Armenia - 4th place
4. Wendy - Ukraine - 6th place
5. Steph - Denmark - 9th place
6. Jade - Finland -11th place
7. Emily - Romania - 12th place
8. Georgina - Switzerland - 13th place
9. Megan - United Kingdom - 17th place
10. Daisy - Azerbaijan - 22nd place
11. me - Malta - 23rd place
12. Rosie - Slovenia - 25th place
Yes, my beloved Firelight ended up four places above the bottom of the leaderboard, but I wasn't at all dispirited. Their performance was delightful, and I somehow managed to vote for them 50 times during the short interval. Amazingly, they were awarded 10 points by the UK, so the binge voting was well worth it! In total, they were given 32 points, which meant my pledge to eat one Malteser for each point they received was significant, yet easily doable.
32 maltesers |
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Some of Chris's decoration |
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The artists we supported |
Tagged:
Austria,
Chelsea,
Chris G,
Conchita Wurst,
Daisy,
Emily,
Eurovision Song Contest,
Eurovision Song Contest 2014,
Firelight,
Georgina S,
Jade,
Jess F,
Malta,
Megan,
Rosie,
Steph,
Wendy
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