Hello Readers,
I know I haven't been writing much recently I've very much been trying to excel in my degree. All the partying and happiness from first year and perhaps study abroad has stopped and i've had to adapt to the ever more amount of work my degree demands of me.
So far my Mathematics half has been going pretty well Mathematical Modelling, a module with relevance to the real world by modelling problems that mathematicians are often expected to do, i've been doing pretty well in that module. Complex Variable and Vector Calculus my offer module not so much i'll certainly need to revise that.
For Biology, my Research and Analytical skills modules has been going very well and Nutrition and Energy Balance i find very interesting but very hard to get decent marks in. And for that reason i've decided to return home from uni to try and revise for the next 10 days before my exam which i am very much hoping will be ample time.
As well as this I've decided on my third year modules and a surprise to me to decide to do a double third year project. One in Medical Statistics and one in the Pathology of vascular endotheliums to do with cardio vascular disease. These projects are making me consider what i want to do with my future I could A go down the very hard route and try to aim for an accelerated medicine course OR B go down the route of Medical Statistics, there is a lot of money in medical statistics and I do feel i could succeed at it rather brilliantly.
The day before yesterday I went sky diving for the first time, that was a very rewarding experience, i believe by conquering my fears, i can overcome the boundaries in our personalities that can perhaps stop me from succeeding in life.
Now i'm approaching the end of my 2nd year of uni, i can see how much it has helped me not just academically but personally as well , it's helped me with confidence, character building and an overall change within my view of my that was very different to when i began uni through my various relationships and friendships, I know what I am happy with
Thanks for reading, I'll post again next time i find some free time,
Thanks,
Oliver
I'm a 20 year old student, in my 3rd year at Keele university, England for a BSc in Human Biology and Mathematics, Enjoy!.
Monday, 11 May 2015
Exams and life
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2nd year,
character.,
exams,
future
Location:
Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, UK
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Life
My second year is going pretty well, 2nd semester is fun. And i actually find it easier then first year as i am much more serious about studying and I guess i'm adapted to uni life.
My modules this semester are:
Mathematical Modelling which I like as it's mainly group work which is applying real life problems to work. Bettering me for the work world.
Complex Variable and Vector Calculus, that's pretty good i'm enjoying it and the teacher has alot of personality which is always fun. The content is interesting and not too challenging which i'm happy about. I've got a class test for that tomorrow so need to revise!.
Nutrition and Energy balance is interesting as i can apply it to my life as I go gym alot and eat alot so can really learn about what i'm doing to myself and how's best to proceed with my gym outings.
Research and Analytical skills, That's statistics I find that very easy do to the fact i'm taking Dual Honours with mathematics.
My to do list is to decide upon a dissertation topic. Revise for my class test. Buy Carnage shirts ( A pub crawl).
Lacrosse is going well again, I'm not on the first team but I am not refereeing games which the club paid for me to do :).
My modules this semester are:
Mathematical Modelling which I like as it's mainly group work which is applying real life problems to work. Bettering me for the work world.
Complex Variable and Vector Calculus, that's pretty good i'm enjoying it and the teacher has alot of personality which is always fun. The content is interesting and not too challenging which i'm happy about. I've got a class test for that tomorrow so need to revise!.
Nutrition and Energy balance is interesting as i can apply it to my life as I go gym alot and eat alot so can really learn about what i'm doing to myself and how's best to proceed with my gym outings.
Research and Analytical skills, That's statistics I find that very easy do to the fact i'm taking Dual Honours with mathematics.
My to do list is to decide upon a dissertation topic. Revise for my class test. Buy Carnage shirts ( A pub crawl).
Lacrosse is going well again, I'm not on the first team but I am not refereeing games which the club paid for me to do :).
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Canada has gone :(
Hello Readers,
I know it's been a while but I've been living it up in North America having the time of my life. Now it's been a week from returning from Canada, life really does seem bleak. The Canadians are a much happier people and the landscapes and shops in Canada are so good. Canada to me will always be a second home and I will definitely return there one day!.
In Canada, I did many things including going New York, watching Ice Hockey, Eating pancakes and so much more. Canada is so much different to the UK then you'd expect and to any student reading this thinking of whether or not to study abroad please do!.
Right now I'm applying for Jobs within caring to get into my aim of finding a placement in Graduate Medicine, hopefully tomorrow i'll receive news from my emails and all will be good.
Now I'm back i've been visiting my friends from Uni all over England, over the last 6 days i've visited Birmingham, Manchester and Stoke and been on a night out in my home town of burton!.
That's my update for the last 4 months!, i'll post soon
I know it's been a while but I've been living it up in North America having the time of my life. Now it's been a week from returning from Canada, life really does seem bleak. The Canadians are a much happier people and the landscapes and shops in Canada are so good. Canada to me will always be a second home and I will definitely return there one day!.
In Canada, I did many things including going New York, watching Ice Hockey, Eating pancakes and so much more. Canada is so much different to the UK then you'd expect and to any student reading this thinking of whether or not to study abroad please do!.
Right now I'm applying for Jobs within caring to get into my aim of finding a placement in Graduate Medicine, hopefully tomorrow i'll receive news from my emails and all will be good.
Now I'm back i've been visiting my friends from Uni all over England, over the last 6 days i've visited Birmingham, Manchester and Stoke and been on a night out in my home town of burton!.
That's my update for the last 4 months!, i'll post soon
Monday, 8 September 2014
Canada
Hello Patient Readers, hope you're all enjoying your holidays. I'm now in Canada studying at Guelph University.
The beginning of my Journey was pretty stressful, there was an altercation at the US visa desk that basically means due to faults of their own I was not allowed on the flight, meaning i had to pay an extra £450 for a direct return flight that didn't go through America. Which was very annoying i'm currently in the process now of getting a refund!.
Immediatly when i got off the plane into Canada, I went to the immigration desk and they'd ask me questions about my course to see if anything didn't add up! I was naturally pretty nervous at the time which was probably detected as I was starting to wonder if i wasn't meant to go Canada after what happened with the US but... when i get past there i went to baggage where i saw a friend I had been talking too from Keele who was going, that was nice being with someone who was going through similar things that i was going through. After getting our luggage we both went to an international students desk where a man from Guelph greeted us and took us to where all the other Guelph students were waiting. Toronto airport was so much more advanaced then any airport i'd ever been to they even had a monorail to take them between terminals!. Manchester you had to walk about 20 minutes to each terminal!. Although I have a feeling they are more gun concious as all of them there were equipped with body armour and what looked like concealed firearms.
But anyway meeting people at the airport was nice we got talking, we were all pretty tired after our long journey and we were all relieved after the about 2 hours of waiting at the airport that we could get on a bright yellow school bus (Commonly used here) and depart to Guelph. Upon being on the Bus i noticed how much larger the buildings were here, how people all drove on the right and how each village signs each had populations of each city which was nice!. Anyway i think i've talked alot about all that... Don't want to bore you guys!.
So those of you who are thinking of studying abroad and might be reading this blog, the process is a long hard one but if you get to the end of it it's worth it!. The classes are actually easier!, other than one where i have to present a paper every week (Something i've never done before and i'm nervous about) But confidence is my middle name (Kinda) (not at all really) so i'm looking forward to it.
The campus here is much better than Keele, cleaner, bigger, happier, and the weather is suprisingly hot! 34 degrees. I am starting to miss little things about home like the friends at my university and in Burton but... I've made alot of new friends here which is nice!.
Right now i'm in my room revising neuroscience!, Yesterday i went niagra falls... I've done an awful lot while here so if i did it all i think you'd all be bored so maybe i'll post next week. Bye Bye readers l
The beginning of my Journey was pretty stressful, there was an altercation at the US visa desk that basically means due to faults of their own I was not allowed on the flight, meaning i had to pay an extra £450 for a direct return flight that didn't go through America. Which was very annoying i'm currently in the process now of getting a refund!.
Immediatly when i got off the plane into Canada, I went to the immigration desk and they'd ask me questions about my course to see if anything didn't add up! I was naturally pretty nervous at the time which was probably detected as I was starting to wonder if i wasn't meant to go Canada after what happened with the US but... when i get past there i went to baggage where i saw a friend I had been talking too from Keele who was going, that was nice being with someone who was going through similar things that i was going through. After getting our luggage we both went to an international students desk where a man from Guelph greeted us and took us to where all the other Guelph students were waiting. Toronto airport was so much more advanaced then any airport i'd ever been to they even had a monorail to take them between terminals!. Manchester you had to walk about 20 minutes to each terminal!. Although I have a feeling they are more gun concious as all of them there were equipped with body armour and what looked like concealed firearms.
But anyway meeting people at the airport was nice we got talking, we were all pretty tired after our long journey and we were all relieved after the about 2 hours of waiting at the airport that we could get on a bright yellow school bus (Commonly used here) and depart to Guelph. Upon being on the Bus i noticed how much larger the buildings were here, how people all drove on the right and how each village signs each had populations of each city which was nice!. Anyway i think i've talked alot about all that... Don't want to bore you guys!.
So those of you who are thinking of studying abroad and might be reading this blog, the process is a long hard one but if you get to the end of it it's worth it!. The classes are actually easier!, other than one where i have to present a paper every week (Something i've never done before and i'm nervous about) But confidence is my middle name (Kinda) (not at all really) so i'm looking forward to it.
The campus here is much better than Keele, cleaner, bigger, happier, and the weather is suprisingly hot! 34 degrees. I am starting to miss little things about home like the friends at my university and in Burton but... I've made alot of new friends here which is nice!.
Right now i'm in my room revising neuroscience!, Yesterday i went niagra falls... I've done an awful lot while here so if i did it all i think you'd all be bored so maybe i'll post next week. Bye Bye readers l
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Sun, Sea and Canada
Malia
So i've returned from Malia, I've added a picture from my holiday return as i told you I would! :). It was a pretty good holiday, I've just been struggling to recover from a week of alcohol, guess i'm not as young as I once was in 2 weeks time i'll be in my last year as a teenager and that'll be scary...

Canada
Well everything to do with Canada seems to be going well.. I've been in contact with my 3 housemates for next year they're all Canadian, been speaking to a few Canadians on Facebook, Sorted my insurance out running me into another £180..., I'll be living on my overdraft during this period of study abroad! and eating a pure noodle diet!.
I'm just questioning what to pack now as the United States has such a strict Immigration Procedure that i'm scared about what i should bring also i need to make sure i have all the apropriate documentation with me if i lose any of that i am screwed!.
I'm considering getting a study permit while over there so i can work while i'm there but i'm unsure about that idea
Recently
I haven't been up to much... on the friday and saturday I was out with friends at night clubs and house parties. On the sunday I was playing football with friends but since then i've been doing nothing! and the nothing is driving me bloody crazy.
Perhaps i'll start revising a bit of neuroscience to help with my course :). Ah well that's all i have to write thanks for reading
So i've returned from Malia, I've added a picture from my holiday return as i told you I would! :). It was a pretty good holiday, I've just been struggling to recover from a week of alcohol, guess i'm not as young as I once was in 2 weeks time i'll be in my last year as a teenager and that'll be scary...

Canada
Well everything to do with Canada seems to be going well.. I've been in contact with my 3 housemates for next year they're all Canadian, been speaking to a few Canadians on Facebook, Sorted my insurance out running me into another £180..., I'll be living on my overdraft during this period of study abroad! and eating a pure noodle diet!.
I'm just questioning what to pack now as the United States has such a strict Immigration Procedure that i'm scared about what i should bring also i need to make sure i have all the apropriate documentation with me if i lose any of that i am screwed!.
I'm considering getting a study permit while over there so i can work while i'm there but i'm unsure about that idea
Recently
I haven't been up to much... on the friday and saturday I was out with friends at night clubs and house parties. On the sunday I was playing football with friends but since then i've been doing nothing! and the nothing is driving me bloody crazy.
Perhaps i'll start revising a bit of neuroscience to help with my course :). Ah well that's all i have to write thanks for reading
Sunday, 20 July 2014
International Worries
Hey Folks, my results came back and they were all pretty damn good!, much better than I expected so it turns out i'm actually going to go Canada. After the revision and the study abroad module, it's all paid off!.
So now because of that i'm organising Health Insurance, Dental Care, Bus Passes, Banking, Currency, Modules & International Orentation programs, All done within the month :) which so far has been going reasonably good, I recieved resisdence in a place that is a similar size to my first year resisdence but the only difference is rather than 35 people there's only 4 people there!. Everything is cheaper in Canada :D.
Also as well as all that I've booked a holiday with my friends as i did a year ago for all those regular viewers of my blog!, I'm going to another greek island Crete, going to the beautiful town of Malia so as well as all that organising i've been sorting out my currency!.
My finances are getting stretched with resisdence and this holiday so i may have to dip into my overdraft regrettably but when i get back the return payment should reimburse it all. I normally have alot of extra money from my student loan!.
Over the last month i haven't really been doing that much, went to the odd night club, watched Dawn of The planet of the apes which is an AMAZING movie, finished House off a medical TV series and on tuesday i'll be going crete so i guess i'll be packing soon!
I haven't included much photos in my blog recently due to the fact i'd have to get permission from the people which is pain due to the fact i signed off on something as a program with Keele but... seeing as I haven't recieved the small cash payment i was promised i may chase that up
Thanks for reading folks,
Oliver
So now because of that i'm organising Health Insurance, Dental Care, Bus Passes, Banking, Currency, Modules & International Orentation programs, All done within the month :) which so far has been going reasonably good, I recieved resisdence in a place that is a similar size to my first year resisdence but the only difference is rather than 35 people there's only 4 people there!. Everything is cheaper in Canada :D.
Also as well as all that I've booked a holiday with my friends as i did a year ago for all those regular viewers of my blog!, I'm going to another greek island Crete, going to the beautiful town of Malia so as well as all that organising i've been sorting out my currency!.
My finances are getting stretched with resisdence and this holiday so i may have to dip into my overdraft regrettably but when i get back the return payment should reimburse it all. I normally have alot of extra money from my student loan!.
Over the last month i haven't really been doing that much, went to the odd night club, watched Dawn of The planet of the apes which is an AMAZING movie, finished House off a medical TV series and on tuesday i'll be going crete so i guess i'll be packing soon!
I haven't included much photos in my blog recently due to the fact i'd have to get permission from the people which is pain due to the fact i signed off on something as a program with Keele but... seeing as I haven't recieved the small cash payment i was promised i may chase that up
Thanks for reading folks,
Oliver
Monday, 16 June 2014
What really matters is what you believe
Hey, sorry about the unexplained title, as with some of these titles you may notice they're quotes from films. They have no meaning, I'm just lazy so I quote the film out of an effort to get out of making a title this one as you may have guessed is the Da Vinci Code ( I love Tom Hanks)
Not much is new with me but I like to keep you all updated and I had some spare time, I'm facing a dilemma this week I placed a £20 deposit to play a lacrosse tournament with Keele Lacrosse in Croyden and a music festival all lasting three days, this will of course cost a hell of alot. Another option is one of my friends invited me out for a night out in Manchester will be a much cheaper train and he'll even house me. Question is what do I choose? Hmmmm
The fact I have been doing nothing for a month has really got me down, I've been going out with friends but my days lack meaning I literally sleep until 12 because of lack of things to do. I've been to two job agencies and having heard anythign from them since, i've applied to some stores heard nothing from them. I think i'm just going to use the government website tomorrow and send CVs where i can and perhaps rewrite my CV.
Other things i've been doing is replacing my iPad screen involving me dismantling it and putting it back together, watching a hell of alot of House a cool show with Hugh Laurie. And I have been eagly awaiting the finale of the best show ever Fargo!.
Oh and i've also been watching alot of the world cup, which has been slightly disappointing for England but we will be beating Uraguay on Thursday and i'll be watching that with friends so should be a good drunken night out :)
That's all sorry if i've been rambling or have alarmed you with my bad Grammar (Like some of you have complained) but i'm tired and am hoping you can overlook it, thanks for reading
Not much is new with me but I like to keep you all updated and I had some spare time, I'm facing a dilemma this week I placed a £20 deposit to play a lacrosse tournament with Keele Lacrosse in Croyden and a music festival all lasting three days, this will of course cost a hell of alot. Another option is one of my friends invited me out for a night out in Manchester will be a much cheaper train and he'll even house me. Question is what do I choose? Hmmmm
The fact I have been doing nothing for a month has really got me down, I've been going out with friends but my days lack meaning I literally sleep until 12 because of lack of things to do. I've been to two job agencies and having heard anythign from them since, i've applied to some stores heard nothing from them. I think i'm just going to use the government website tomorrow and send CVs where i can and perhaps rewrite my CV.
Other things i've been doing is replacing my iPad screen involving me dismantling it and putting it back together, watching a hell of alot of House a cool show with Hugh Laurie. And I have been eagly awaiting the finale of the best show ever Fargo!.
Oh and i've also been watching alot of the world cup, which has been slightly disappointing for England but we will be beating Uraguay on Thursday and i'll be watching that with friends so should be a good drunken night out :)
That's all sorry if i've been rambling or have alarmed you with my bad Grammar (Like some of you have complained) but i'm tired and am hoping you can overlook it, thanks for reading
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