I overestimated how long it takes me to get to uni, now that I have a defined deadline to be there and the train only runs every half hour. This resulted in me being an hour early, and despite all the aimless wandering around on campus it wasn't all that bad since I ran into my engineering friend as she rushed off to her chem class, and coincidentally saw 2 other acquaintances. The reason I note this is because I'm sure this won't be a common phenomenon, particularly in the early stages when there are so many people I don't know.
Note to self: Don't catch the 9:50 train for a 12pm lecture. Maybe try the 10:50 one?
Then there was the lecture. There were several people I considered approaching but chickened out everytime and sat in an empty row by myself, pulled out my book and
"Hello"
A short Lebanese girl in glasses sat next to me and we started talking. Yay! Could she turn into a friend?
The lecture was just the usual introductory stuff of coming to lectures, doing the readings and how to use Canvas. Afterwards though, there was a department BBQ, and the new friend and I kinda got lost trying to find it as we were just talking and following random people. The wrong people it turns out. Once we found the BBQ she left, so I grabbed a sausage, listened to the talks and went home too. I met 1 person, and that's enough of an achievment for me right now.
Once I got home I attempted to start my OLE modules, but was so disheartened by where to start. It was in that moment I remebered somthing I was told at orientation.
"The system let's you do things not allowed by the course."
I'd brushed it off at the time, but now, now I was gonna double check that. Was it really right to be doing 8cp of OLE units? Turns out no. I was 6 cp short for the year. I moved an OLE over to sem 2 and After a brief consultation with the handbook added an elective of.....
Creative Writing!
Perfect! I refreshed my timetable and ARGH! My Thursday isn't free anymore which at the time was so upsetting and frustrating because I'd had my hopes up for a 3 day uni week every week. I did all that I could do, moved my seminar to a better slot and accepted the fate of a Thursday lecture. In hindsight though, I don't think the Thursday class will actually be that bad, may actually be a blessing in disguise, an incentive to come and play Quidditch...
So now my 1st sem units are Performance, Geography, 3 OLE's and Creative writing