Showing posts with label University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University. Show all posts

Friday, 19 July 2013

Fashion Thursday: Summer Graduation OOTD and Boho


Clothes:
Dress: H&M Black Skater Style
Ceremony Shoes: Clarks Black Ballet Flats
Spare Shoes: Office Blue and White Striped Canvas Flats

Jewellery:
Necklace: Dew Silver Star Necklace
Bracelet: Blue Silk (gift)
Earrings: Dew Silver Star Earrings

Makeup:
Mascara: Avon Supershock Black
Lipstick: Revlon Pink Pout
Eye Shadow: Maybelline Mocha Duo 


We also popped into Boho cafe in Canterbury for dinner before the ceremony (it was a late evening ceremony), which was amazing. I'd been there a couple of times before and had to have one of their amazing burgers (both the beef and the veggie ones are great) with homemade chips. I went for sloppy Joe sauce this time!

Would you like to see a graduation series?

Carpe Diem xx

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

My University Experience

When a petite 18-year-old left London, with nervous excitement, to study anthropology at university two and a half years ago, she was right to be excited and right to think that, whatever happened, it was all going to be worth it.
Now, with just over two months until I take my last exam and graduate, I should feel outraged. I'm graduating in one of the worst economic recessions in a century, with a degree that doesn't train me to go straight into work, and nearly £30,000 in debt, but I couldn't be happier.
Anthropologist Arnold van Gennep will tell you that university can be seen as a 'liminal' stage in a persons life. Being a student is being in a state of flux, chaos, where your identity is defined by what you are not. You are a non-child and a non-adult, a non-schoolchild and a non-worker.
This is exactly what gives experience at university its importance. I didn't continue anthropology after first year, dropping the biological and opting to focus on the social, but like most students, my university experience has been a rite of passage, one that I think I will enter out of transformed from child to adult, from girl to woman. That's what being a student is. Trying out a recipe for the first time, experimenting with alcohol and Altered States of Consciousness, learning how to pay bills, negotiating with landlords, gaining the scepticism and critical insight to take the world on your own terms.
I may be 14 pounds heavier than the petite 18-year-old I once was, but right now, who cares!
So, I'm sorry for leaving it so long since my last post that I shouldn't count myself a blogger, but I hope you'll understand!!

Carpe diem xx

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Back To School: Stationary Haul/Supplies


Sticky Notes:
I like Post-Its for daily to-do lists, sticking in agendas/academic diaries, or writing down key information for revision.

Fineliner Pens:
I use coloured Staedtler fineliner pens mostly for revision.

Colourful Stickers:
Great for marking tasks when they're completed, revision, or generally brightening up your notes/agenda.

Index Cards:
I love using colourful flash cards to summarise and learn key information during revision. As a dyslexic I find it particularly focuses my mind on what I need to learn for specific exams. I keep them in a plastic folder to keep them clean and neat when I pop them in my school bag.

Pens:
I find Uni-ball pens the only ones that I use daily for work, mostly because they flow properly and encourage me to write more. Always a bonus!

Carpe diem xx

Monday, 17 September 2012

Packing for University/College: What To Bring



The list can become ridiculously long, and does change with the type of accomodation that you are moving into at university/college, but here are some of the main things that I'm bringing for moving into my new off-campus house. Hope you find it useful :)


Bedroom:
Duvet and pillows
2 sets of duvet and pillow covers + sheets
Decorative cushions
Cosy blanket/throw
Tissues
Waste paper bin
Photo collage
Clothes horse/drying rack

Electrical:
Laptop
Chargers
4-plug adapter extension cords

Kitchen: 
A lot of (cheap) T-towels/dish cloths
Kitchen towels
Food storage boxes
Cooking utensils
Pot and saucepan
Can opener

Bathroom:
Toiletries
Body, hand and face towels
Toilet roll

Here's the link to the Bed, Bath and Beyond Beyond Campus packing list that I used:
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/BTC_checklist.asp?

Carpe Diem xx