Transport Malta (Part 1)Apart from having the school's timetable being a complete disaster the bus timetable is getting even worse. I am waking up at 5.30 a.m. to get in time for the 8 a.m. lecture. I am literally waking up looking like a zombie. No breakfast therefore I make a coffee, put it in the Costa Coffee Mug and grab a packet of crackers and anything handy to eat on the bus (even though there's the sign of no eating or drinking on the bus). Prepare the sandwich and leave.
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my health? kaput.As I have mentioned in previous blogs, I have epilepsy. During progress week I was so relaxed, happy and I took care of myself. When we started, obviously I was going to be stressed and excited about what the new units were going to be and in last week's post I whined about the system and assignments but I never knew that it was going to affect my health so much.
Back to work (already smelling disaster)I think I will mainly talk about the ridiculous timetable they have given us. I have NEVER in my four years in MCAST, experienced such disappointment and anger towards the university and whoever takes care of the timetables. The worst day of the week is Monday. We start the week at 8 a.m which is already a bummer since I have to wake up super early (5.30 a.m because the traffic in Malta is, I cannot even find a word to describe it!!) and we have from 8.00 a.m. till 6.30 p.m. and mind you, we have NO BREAKS IN BETWEEN!!! We only have the 30-minute compulsory break of the institute. Come on this is ludicrous.
RestNothing beats the feeling of handing in all of the assignments. I had an all nighter on Thursday 26th January, a day before the deadlines and I was up till 6 a.m. There were certain things that I shouldn't have left for the last minute and I have to brush up on time management for the coming semester.
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AuthorClaire Farrugia Archives
April 2017
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