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May 27, 2004 22:51

I've done about four hours of revision for the Social Psychology exam; I've read all the chapter summaries about three times over, each chapter of the textbook, &done a mindmap for Attitudes, because that's one of the biggest topics in the module. So I feel OK about it, but I really lost all motivation to do anything revision-wise after the first ( Read more... )

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feuermaus May 27 2004, 15:45:19 UTC
You'll be in Boro soon and I can come round and hug you when you need it!

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zombiedragqueen May 28 2004, 05:05:47 UTC
Awh, thank you miss. <33

&the same goes for you &any of the other Boro peeps I know.

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lord_lucan May 27 2004, 16:19:08 UTC
just keep thinking: not long to go now and before you know it you'll be in boro and out of the shit hole that is sugarland, er shiteyland :S.

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zombiedragqueen May 28 2004, 05:06:35 UTC
I know <33

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Uni is school, too, you know...;) caroline_rose88 May 27 2004, 20:21:54 UTC
I'm sorry to hear that. It is rather silly at any age. Trust me, some people's parents raise them to behave that way. It's pretty difficult sometimes. I get asked if I wear makeup sometimes like it matters. What the hell is up with that? I've been really moody lately and I don't understand it. You know, one minute you're fine but then things start to mound up.

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Re: Uni is school, too, you know...;) zombiedragqueen May 28 2004, 05:08:55 UTC
I know exactly what you mean, I've been feeling somewhat like that myself recently. Hopefully it'll be better once I get myself settled.

&uni isn't considered school in the UK, school for us finishes when we're around 16. So uni students really have NO excuse to behave like kids. ;)

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puffin_of_doom May 28 2004, 01:23:57 UTC
It's amazing how where you live and how you feel emotionally has a huge knock-on effect on your professional career, isn't it? If you're going to do well at university, you've got to find personal wellbeing first, I guess. You know... I'm amazed by the difference between certain universities. Some I've been in have been so cool, chilled, friendly, and relaxed, whilst others have been the type of places where people keep to themselves and their little cliques. I hate cliques. I hate it when people are so scared of you and your difference that they have to act like their better than you, just because they're afraid that they're so much worse... and probably are.

Grr! Sorry. I'm getting all pent up and angry at the injustices of the world. I wish I could smite them all!! Knock some feckin' sense into them, dammit! :p

When you move, everything will be better... I can already tell. :) It can't rain all the time.

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puffin_of_doom May 28 2004, 02:35:09 UTC
I think the area has a knock-on effect as far as the university is concerned, as well. Like Canterbury (fantastic place) University is where I made a LOAD of good friends. 'nd I wasn't even a student at the time. :p I should expect Edinburgh (which is one of my favourite cities in the world) is likely to have a similar kind of thing going on.

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