Don't get me wrong; I love living by myself and being at uni and things, but there are just so many things I took for granted at home that I really miss now, like having an oven, being able to go to the fridge and hunt for snacks, there being a vacuum cleaner I could use any time (our cleaner comes once a week and she's awful D:) and not having to wash my own clothes. I hate having to do my own washing.
I hardly eat any fruit here; it's really expensive. And I don't have any way to cook vegetables, so I just pile loads of carrots, broccoli and things on my plate whenever I go to the dining hall X3
I can't stand greasy food at all. I don't normally like anything that's been fried, though I'll make an exception for fried eggs and chips (French fries for you, I guess).
Aw, you don't need to make someone else own the club; even if you're not as active in it as you'd like to be, it still has loads of visitors and is definitely one of the most successful clubs on the fourm :3
I want to do a group picture because they all look so cool~
Yup; at uni we don't get breaks in the middle of term, but we have extra-long holidays during times like Christmas or the summer (we get three months off for summer :D). So hopefully I'll be able to do something useful with that time, unlike the summer just gone where I mostly sat around and either read fanfiction or watched DVDs of things.
I like arguing about things I have a really strong view on, like homosexuality or the death penalty. I'm not really very passionate about things like drugs or vegetarianism because I think it's really down to personal choice, and my views about things like abortion and euthanasia in general are very different to my views about abortion and euthanasia in relation to the law, which make it difficult. And it's really impossible to debate about religion because faith, by definition, has no empirical evidence, so it's destined to lose every time.
I can remember (non-numerical) things decently, but I'm not very good at applying them to broader concepts and things. I can't think of a good example, but it made the exam quite difficult. I make no sense :D
I'm normally tired if I get less than 8 hours sleep or more than about 11. Too much sleep makes me very sleepy x3 But most of the time I have gaps between lectures, so I can come home and sleep it off.
My uni friends are absolutely awesome~ I miss my friends from back home terribly, but meeting new people at uni is very easy and a lot of fun.
The weirdest thing about university (for me, at least) is the whole concept of living by myself and having the responsibility to remember when things need doing (like shopping or washing) and having to organize my money to make it last the month and things. The work itself isn't bad; the subject matter is interesting and while it's much harder than school was, there's much less of it.
And all the people are lovely~ There are loads of ways to meet new people, though joining clubs and societies is the best. Kent's fencing society is the most fun thing ever :D And the people in my seminar groups (I have two kinds of lessons; lectures, where it's one lecturer talking to a group of about 200 students, and seminars, where a seminar leader helps a group of about 20 discuss points raised in the lecture) are very nice, too.
Do you get paid for your library work? As far as jobs go, working in the library was great for me, but I'd still have preferred to stay in bed till 2pm on Saturdays if I didn't get paid.
You organize series alphabetically? That's just weird. Where I worked, we'd put things like the Harry Potter books in chronological order, books where there were a bazillion in the series and were taken out all the time (like the freaking Rainbow Magic books, which despise with a passion) in any old order, though I think most adult fiction series were filed alphabetically. I forget XD
Aww, I'm glad :D