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Barmymoo:
We don't have TAs here, or office hours. I suppose a comparable thing would be that if we have an assignment due (we have one for each module, each year) then we can book a single tutorial with the lecturer who set the assignment. They're allowed to look at a certain percentage of the work we've done (I think 10%?) and give us feedback on whether we're going in the right direction.

Kat, that looks like an interesting approach and quite similar to what I was attempting to do with filing my midwifery journals, although I never finished it because it was so labour-intensive to punch all the holes and it got boring! The notebook idea seems a lot more straight-forward. I'm not sure whether it would help for note-taking in lectures, since I use loose-leaf lined paper that then gets filed into different folders depending on which module it relates to, but it definitely looks like a more useful way to file my journals so thank you!

Edit: also, colour-coding is a good idea and I have no idea why I wasn't already doing that since I love colour!

Barmymoo:
Me again since I seem to be obsessed with university  :roll: Guess that's what going into your sixth year of undergrad does to you...

And yeah. Today is the first day of lectures for my second year (my THIRD second year) and I'm a bit nervous for no rational reason. Could be because I've only seen a handful of the cohort in the last ... four months? It's been a while.

LTK:
Sending an e-mail to my former supervisor who is still going to help me submit a paper is like ripping off a band-aid. I feel very anxious hovering over the 'send' button but eventually I just rip it off/click the mouse and send it just to get it over with.

Fig:
Going to be attending an open house tomorrow.  It's going to feel incredibly awkward being there with people are more than likely going to be at least 10 years my junior.

Carl-E:
Don't forget your cane...

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