Saturday, March 8, 2008

O-Week Sem 1 Foundation

Woowee what a tiring week. O-Week for Pre-U students for semester 1 2008 was a blast. I was so tired from all those max exertion I can't even recall what happened on 3rd-8th March. So, excuse the bland post about this O-Week. But one thing for sure, Ham had maximum fun XD

P/S: For pictures, candid shots etc from the O-Week Pre-U and Degree, visit the relevant links. You'll find them scattered throughout the networks. Oh and kudos to SOARs, CV!s and SCs for doing a job well done :]

3 comments:

アンジェリーン said...

me went to register then that's it skip the whole o week thing muahaha, got more important stuff to do ie put the bankdraft with lot's of zero to da bank, find house to rent, waste $ by buying stuff, go play with friend etc..

Ham said...

not good ooo skipping orientation =.= but understand got more more important stuff to do haha

eh wait, i tot u confirm got house to rent edi from last yr.. hmm?? Moving out to newer house is it?

アンジェリーン said...

hmm let see if i continue to stay where i was last year when i have a 9am class i will need to wake up the latest 6.30am and get out of the house at 7am taking train at the station across my house, it's underground so i never hear the train noise. The train ride will took around almost 30 mins and since it's peak hour so could took up to 45 mins, then have to wait for the bus which not very on time and the ride should be around 15 minutes again due to peak hour. If you know angeline well you should know am always live super near to my school ie can get there in 5 mins, want me to go through all those trouble me rather stay in suburb which mafan in going everywhere.

O week is more for those new to Melbourne, have absolutely no interest to go through all the boring lecture on traffic transport, what shop to go to get this and that, then paid $$ to visit place i have been for hundreds time - the Melbourne CBD, it's just stupid! The club stuff can just go for a 'walk' at campus center there, all the booth still active throughout the whole first week of the semester.