lauantai 25. syyskuuta 2010

But not a drop fell on little old me cause I was in shoo-shoo-shoo Sugar Town

Life in Sheffield is finally starting to normalize and calm down since Intro week is now over. Intro week held loads of official info's about the uni and studying in here. On thursday I had registration day and I finally got my U Card and became legit student at the University of Sheffield. I'm so glad I took part to the Orientation week cause during that week we got information about living and surviving in the country and in the city. More like unofficial info that totally lacked from Intro week's program.


Flat mates in our kitchen. In the upper picture from right Eliza, Marianne and Katrin and on the other Sonja and Denise.

Sheffield feels like more like home everyday and life in here is getting easier too. We held two flat meetings last weekend and managed to sort out everything we needed for our flat. During the week I've made shopping trips to different places and I start to have hunch about where to buy and what. We also found Aldi from the south side of the city and hence finally found food we can afford to eat. And Primark! There's no way to survive without Primark in here! :D

The entrance to the Botanical garden on my way to uni.

Broomhill, my hoods. And the Glossop Road the one I walk everyday.

Uni is officially starting on next week but my first half semester is going to be pretty laid back. I have only one module going on (Sustainable Agro-ecosystems) and it has four 50 minutes long lectures per week. Though I'm trying to get internship position from my department but nothing is certain yet. And then of course I have my thesis to write.

Little shops and pizza places along the way.

University's Drama studio, quite fancy one.

The dangerous crossing, nobody knows how to get to the other side safely..

Atm I feel really tired cause most of the nights during the week are spent out doing something, like hanging in a bar or bar crawling (we're trying to find cool places where most of us would like to be). And of course there are the bloody freshers' flus. Yes, that's a plural. I got the first one during the Orientation week and got rid off it around wednesday this week. Now on saturday I have one again. Bloody freshers! I bet someone sneezed on me last night at the Freshers' mania (The lamest party ever and the tickets were 15 pounds! Rip off!). Just like a totally random girl wanted to share a toilet cubicle with me. I don't always get these Brits.

At a tea party at Student Advice Centre: Melissa, Denise, Iris and me.

Some crazy people in the inner ward of Firth Hall. And yes, this was the best picture of the punch.

Cheers luvs!

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