Saturday 9 January 2010

Follow up to Freshers

Heloo, I'm back again, after such a long time away it seems, Re-reading what I'd written before shocked me because of how much I've experienced since in terms of my university and life in the big city of LONDON which is all so kl. But where to start?
Last time I addressed yourselves and myself I was probably about 2 days in through the freshers' festival, Well bloody hell So much has happened since, yeah, I attended the Ministry first Fresher Party and then the one at the end of the week at koko where I had an sweet time, stayed at the very hospitable Lay's pad that evening rather than the lovely Charlotte's because I thought the sooner I gave those guys a break from me freeloading on their sofa the better. Plus it was kl to be able to stick with someone at the party heading home instead of being the lone ranger as always. koko was especially kl because the Invisible (mercury nominated) were playing and due to the fact I have a Library of wristbands on me (after a chat with the pres, a soon to be colleague; Helen, who showed me what her backstage band looked like) I managed to fool the bouncer into thinking I had one and stood on stage where many a infinately awesome band had stood before me. Moving on though, in general I was having a whale of a time, just soaking up the city as a whole, with no commitments to anything apart from the next activity and getting home each night, when you spend nearly all your life locked up at home because you don't have a car and you're ferried from school to home, being outside of the city where I was means you're too far away from things to walk there realistically and you can't drive until you're 17, passed and convince your parents to get you a car. Well september and october were months for change, I left my sixth form (having been at that school for 7 years) Had to re-choose a career area to head towards, a new area. Who knows I now look like I'm gonna be moving into London sooner than I thought. But anyway I do really like my University alot. Mainly due to the people there, I love the whole typical sense of Art Student. A youngish person, struggling for their life to live above poverty, to use the small amount of money they have to divide across Food, Alcohol, Good Times, Style, and their Artwork. Art Student girls; on the whole; are beautiful, and something silly like 74 percent of students here at University of the Arts London are girls, which is great :) don't get me wrong, the guys are awesome peeps too, I've met soo many amazing people while I've been here, both on my course and further afield. Sports teams, Societies, the Students' Union, people I've just met on random nights out and people who have rescued me from near alcohol poisoning lol all lovely people.
To add to all this, I even managed to find myself a place on the student executive at the uni, I spent 2 weeks electioneering in order to win my place as the Vice President of the Students' Union for the London College of Communication especially kl! I get a decent say in what goes on in the places and to the people that matter to me and I get to persue personal plans of development at the Uni which I'll be working on with the Su guys very soon.

1 comment:

  1. LOL, only took you 4 months to get yourself back on here :P x

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