Showing posts with label student life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student life. Show all posts

23 June, 2011

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Jerry Seinfeld is attributed with this interesting productivity method called, ‘don’t break the chain.’

His idea behind it is simple: to be a good comic, you need better jokes. To get better jokes, you need to write better. To write better, you need to write every day.

So to make sure he wrote, every day, he hung a large calendar on the wall, and after every time he wrote, he drew a red cross on the day’s date. If he wrote the next day, he drew a cross on that date, and did the same for the day after and the day after that.

When he had written for consecutive days, there would be a chain of red crosses on the calendar. If he stopped for one day, he would break the chain, and have to start all over again.

The challenge was to make the chain as long as possible.

The outcome was he made a lot of material. Some of which must have been good, if not excellent.

So don’t break the chain.

22 December, 2009

01 September, 2009

On money

I get asked sometimes what studying in Oz is like.artistic representation of Australia

Well frankly, it has its ups and downs.

You get good quality education, a change in scenery. A chance to practice English?

But then you're still a student, and money is always a top concern, so it's not all jetsetting and globetrotting all the time.

It's like this.

Everything seems fine and cosy when your bank balance has a comfortable number of digits in them. That camera looks affordable, and new. That jacket looks reasonable, and new. That barbeque pit looks practical, and new.

Alas, all good things must come to an end, and the lean days of baked beans and cheap store brand flavourless plain milk soon arrive, and very certainly sooner.

You protest, I see, and shout, 'but mlh, such is the plight of students everywhere!
Thus is a fallacy for you to claim that what you have described as being a purely Australian experience'

Ah, I might be inclined to agree but for the fact that should your bodily self remain within the borders of the land that you share with your parents, it becomes less of an issue.

For what parent would let a child starve?

You see, a different country involves
a different currency that may be double or triple the value of your home currency.
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Imagine the costs your benefactors incur. That is a sobering thought. Even you would understand their position despite your situation, and why they seem unwilling to send even more money to you, despite your willingness to receive.

Within reason of course. one can only live for so long on canned beans.

As you can see in this regard, studying domestically trumps studying overseas .

Unless you're poor.

Then you're pretty much screwed no matter where you are.

Should anyone ask, students exist in a totally distinct category from migrant workers.

Australia only allows us in because we are students.

We should honour that classification.