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Tutorials have started... Though I've only been to a jap one on monday. Really enjoyed myself. The dynamics at tutorials are great. Though there are quite a few loners but most other people try their best to be friendly despite the odd mix of personalities.

Well... Here's my schedule.

Monday
Psych Tutorial 8am (Even weeks)
Jap Tutorial 2pm
Psych Lecture 6pm

Tuesday
Hist Lecture 4pm

Wednesday
Social Work Tutorial 10am (Even weeks)
Social Work Lecture 2pm
Jap Lecture 6pm

Thursday
Jap Tutorial 10am
Hist Tutorial 1pm
Stat Lecture 4pm

Friday
Jap Tutorial 11am
Stat Tutorial 2pm (Odd weeks)

Well... There's quite a bit of 2hr breaks that have to be dealt with during the week. So what do I do? Spend it at the central library studying or just relaxing at the arts canteen mostly. Have found a couple of nice spots to just chill... Like the roof of LT 27 on mondays before psych lecture. Most other days I spend at the tables closest to the edge of the canteen, listening to my music and enjoying the breeze and the view.

Now just need to find a nice spot to get some shuteye... Not many places with enough privacy cos of the volume of human traffic.

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