Luckily I've started making some new friends. Remember the Iranian guy I mentioned? I guess I'll rely on him to help me fix my notes(since I hardly ever took notes in high school). And I met this wonderful guy from nothern Ontario who's called Andrew. He's a French Canadian, but I think hsi French is worth than my English(you know what I'm talking about).
Andrew is a really nice friend and a really hardworking student. He keeps up with the tons of assigned reading everyday(you were right, Mr. Ramsey, 1984 is just a piece og cake in comparison to readings in universities). The best thing about him is, he has a car! Last weekend he and I were drving around the GTA, I bought some moon cakes for the upcoming festival first, and we went to a cool shop that sells all kinds of model airplanes near Pearson. And yesterday evening he just sunddenly came to my room and pulled me away from my laptop, and he took me to a wonderful Chinese Buffet restaurant Called Mandarin, besides Chinese food they serve all kinds of other food there. The cafeterias on campus are good, but this restaurant is just WOW!
My roommate(actually we are more like bathroom mates because 2 single rooms share one bathroom) Nicolai is a cool guy from Munich, Germany. He likes both soccer and basketball just like I do. Hence, we will always go to the gym to shoot some balls together. Last time we were playing 1 on 1, 5:3 he won the first leg, but I came back with a 5:0 in the second leg.
So far so good, how's your life going whoever is reading?
All's well!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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How is your week going, Sir Allen?
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you are having a lot of fun and meeting lots of new friends. Make sure you learn to take your own notes though, you still have 3+ years of university to go through.
Assigned readings... ah yes... those were always fun. Being an English major, I remember taking 3 English courses and an Education course in the same semester - which resulted in reading 51 books in total for that semester (3 months). Some of my books were as thick as an encyclopaedia... hehe, crazy times.
I'm glad to hear that you are at least taking time out to enjoy yourself. Part of going through university is the process... enjoy it while it lasts. =)
Looking forward to your update!