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What if Dr Seuss' Yertle had studied Engineering?

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sarangiya:
Best of luck for Wednesday even though we all know you won't be needing it.
Congratulations on everything last year. I can't wait to see what you get up to this year and for the years to come!!
Best of luck! :)

Yertle the Turtle:
Thanks for the encouragement, to all who have responded, hopefully I can make this journal worth reading... or maybe not.
Here we have some goals for the year:
2019 Goals- Become more independent: Hopefully getting a phone, being an adult and going to uni can get this one started. I'm trying to learn responsibility and independence after 17 years of having approximately none.
- Become fitter: I'm intending to either get a part-time unskilled labour job or go to the gym this year, so hopefully I can get fitter, and stay motivated in it unlike last year...  ::)
- Get a job: As said above, I'm hoping to find an unskilled labour job, but if that fails I'm also considering tutoring, though my scores don't really merit students. The 40 in Physics was good, but my other 40 is unlikely to get me any students. However, hopefully there can be some students who accept my explanation skills over the actual marks I got.
- Work up to my potential - maintain a WAM of 80+ (I don't know how hard this is, but we'll see how I go. 70+ may be more achievable)
- Gain some social experience: Get to know new people, learn how to start up a conversation, just overall improve my social lack-of-skills. Hopefully get to my first AN meetup...
-Get my P's :D
-Spend more down-time in art, instead of gaming...

As for my actual degree, I am currently experiencing technical difficulties enrolling in the course, as it requires MFA (multi-factor authentication), which means you need to have a phone that links you to your Monash account. This all needs to be done before 30th of Jan, which is the offer expiry date, and I get back and have phone access on Feb 3rd... So I've sent a message to the Monash service desk to ask for a temporary exemption (thanks @OptimistPrime), so hopefully I can continue the enrolment soon, and do that part later. As for the units I'm intending to do, at the moment they are as follows:
Units for first year1st Semester
ENG1002
ENG1003
ENG1090
CHM1011

2nd Semester
ENG1001
ENG1005
ENG1060
CHM1022
At present the unit in italics is the one I'm least sure about. Even though I technically don't need to take Foundation Maths, I think that, given the way Spesh worked last year, it would be an advantage for me to take it, so it's in my list at present. I expect to do Chemistry 1, it's now just a question of whether I do Chem 2 and do a Chemistry minor over first and second year. I may, but I'm still considering my options. It is a little difficult choosing all these units when the things that you have to choose in school are far less varied, and therefore it's easier. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm very open to other people's input, as I really don't have any idea myself.

Yertle the Turtle:
Currently this journal is on a temporary hold, as I'm still not enrolling properly, despite having sent about 6 emails to the Servicedesk. I did get a call saying they were about to set up a 24hour exemption from the 2FA for me, but it didn't seem to work, and given that I won't be available for contact tomorrow (taking the first step to coming home, yay!) I'm really not sure how this is going to work. I did send a suggestion that if they could give me a 1-2 week extension on the offer, so if that was possible, things should be fine. Anyway, hopefully getting back to Melbourne on Saturday, not looking forward to the warmth, but that's what comes of living in such an arid and hot place as Melbourne. :P Hope everyone else's enrolments are going better than mine!

Yertle the Turtle:
Well, as of yesterday this journal is officially up and running again. Fully enrolled now, so pretty stoked about that. Timetable is up as well, and it's pretty terrible. Because of the late enrollment, all the preferences are already finished, so I just get the times that people won't like. This includes finishing at 8 once a week I think, and no one is going to want to swap into those times, so I guess I'm stuck with them because of stupid tech issues. >:( I rang Monash Connect on Monday asking for help and they said the faculty would get in contact with me, but to get back to them on Friday if they didn't. So yesterday I did, and after nearly an hour on the phone I found that the faculty had reinstated my account, and had notified me. In an email. To my Monash email...  ??? ??? ??? Anyway, the deadline for me to enroll before they would close down the account was... Friday. So I finished quickly. And now I'm in, so I'm happy. Further updates will follow. :)

Yertle the Turtle:
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sigh

I haven't posted here for a while, so here is the update. We are nearly 3 weeks into uni, and I'm starting to strongly regret not doing an apprenticeship instead of uni. Not that there is a problem with uni as such, but I'm just struggling with motivation and enjoyment of really boring tasks.

I will give a unit by unit breakdown below:

ENG1090: Boring, basically Specialist, and so far it has been all the tedious and difficult stuff, rather than the interesting and difficult stuff, so it's not interesting. The lecturer is also not exactly riveting, and that makes it worse, and one of my classes is at 8am, so all in all, it's my least favourite unit.

ENG1002: Probably my second favourite unit, so far it is all about Chemical Engineering, which I'm really interested in, and so far it has not disappointed. The subject is well taught and interesting, though the assignment is a massive Excel flowchart, with 16 different systems to calculate. However, the team is really nice, so it's not too bad.

ENG1003: I dislike coding, having so many people in the family talking about it non-stop as I grew up, so this unit is not very interesting for me. Most of it isn't too difficult, and again the team I have is nice (as far as I can tell after one meeting...), so I'm not too upset about this unit.

CHM1011: My favourite. I loved Chem in Year 12, so I'm happy to be continuing it in Uni. So far it isn't too hard, though all the lab work is difficult for someone who did close enough to no proper lab stuff in VCE. However, I have a friend who shares most of my Chem classes with me, so that is a big bonus, as we are the only 2 from our school who came to Monash.

So far, my impressions of uni have been good, the social opportunities are fine (even for an introvert), the Matheson library has a good fiction section, and the only trouble has been the travel. On some days it requires leaving at around 6am, and getting home around 7:30pm, with 3 hours travel per day, so that is a serious issue that I may have to resolve at some stage in the year. From now on I will try to update either weekly or bi-weekly as I see fit.. Thank you for reading, and have a good day/week/month/hour. :D

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