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So finally I am getting my Uni shit back on track.

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I've always sort of had a love hate relationship with what I'm doing at university. I've been dearly unmotivated, failing lots of classes I could probably pass if I'd just bothered with some old-fashioned discipline. I considered dropping out, but never did and went through - I finished my bachelor's thesis a few months ago. I enrolled in a pre-master's program (it's for people who have their final project, but miss a few theoretical credits. I think like 30 max. I missed 12). That rule was abolished after this year. So I lifted on one last year into niceness into a master's programme.

I enrolled in Science and Communication, with the intent of working in the fields of either journalism, science marketing, consultancy, public relations and the like. I decided I did not want to be a researcher. I have had experience with it during my thesis; experimental work is definitely not for me and theoretical research would just bore me, plus it'd require a lot more mathematics-orientated stuff which I am too bored with.

So in this course I combine my scientific background with more communication oriented subjects.

I picked up zero fail grades this term. This means I am directly on track to set my target goal of being done at the end of 2012/beginning of 2013.

I might actually get somewhere now. I like what I'm doing now that I'm not just constantly solving equations. I still do that, a bit, but not constantly. And life is much better for it. Plus the communication subjects are relatively easy, so I have to write more but think less - very nice distraction.

13 credits in my bag.

And fucking 9/10 in Thermodynamics of Phase Equilibria. Fuck yes.
 
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