What to do, what to do. No, literally!
Sooo, curious about what I'm doing during my time here? Figured I could write this week's to-do-list:
Monday
10am - 1pm: group meeting journalism
1pm - 4pm: journalism lecture
5pm - 7pm: Japanese language lecture
Tuesday
10am - 1pm: journalism lecture
1pm - 4pm: group meeting journalism
4pm - 4.45pm: group meeting public relations
4.45 - 6pm: group meeting journalism
Laundry night
Wednesday
10am - 1pm: lecture journalism
1pm - 5pm: group meeting journalism + press conference
5pm - 7pm: Japansese language lecture
Study at home; press conference + journalism group work
Thursday
10am: group meeting journalism + press conference
8.45pm: work
Friday
Noonish: group meeting journalism + press conference
Evening: do preparation work for theme day/public relations
9.20pm: work
Saturday
Noonish: group meeting journalism + press conference
8.20 pm: work
Sunday
Group work journalism + press conference, time undecided so far.
3pm: extra cleaning day at work
Ahhhh, my schedule is crucial, I like it though. No wonder I have a lot of things to do as I'm trying to take a lot of responsiblility regarding our Peace & Development Theme Day. Japanese takes a lot of time, learning all the signs and such. So does our journalism course, in which we have firstly group works that will be handed in very soon. Next week we're also having press conferences, and the weeks after that we will have seminars and a home exam. Except from this, I have just joined two organisations; the United Nation's local youth group and another organisation called Jusek which is a great portal for hunting down jobs already, getting to know the business and such.
Feels good, this is probably the busiest time since my final exams my second semester in NZ at AUT. Woop.
Monday
10am - 1pm: group meeting journalism
1pm - 4pm: journalism lecture
5pm - 7pm: Japanese language lecture
Tuesday
10am - 1pm: journalism lecture
1pm - 4pm: group meeting journalism
4pm - 4.45pm: group meeting public relations
4.45 - 6pm: group meeting journalism
Laundry night
Wednesday
10am - 1pm: lecture journalism
1pm - 5pm: group meeting journalism + press conference
5pm - 7pm: Japansese language lecture
Study at home; press conference + journalism group work
Thursday
10am: group meeting journalism + press conference
8.45pm: work
Friday
Noonish: group meeting journalism + press conference
Evening: do preparation work for theme day/public relations
9.20pm: work
Saturday
Noonish: group meeting journalism + press conference
8.20 pm: work
Sunday
Group work journalism + press conference, time undecided so far.
3pm: extra cleaning day at work
Ahhhh, my schedule is crucial, I like it though. No wonder I have a lot of things to do as I'm trying to take a lot of responsiblility regarding our Peace & Development Theme Day. Japanese takes a lot of time, learning all the signs and such. So does our journalism course, in which we have firstly group works that will be handed in very soon. Next week we're also having press conferences, and the weeks after that we will have seminars and a home exam. Except from this, I have just joined two organisations; the United Nation's local youth group and another organisation called Jusek which is a great portal for hunting down jobs already, getting to know the business and such.
Feels good, this is probably the busiest time since my final exams my second semester in NZ at AUT. Woop.
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