Second year of
my course meant a new start, preparation for learning and discovery of more new
and interesting things. I was looking
forward to my first day back at university.
It was a good chance to see my friends at university; that I didn't get
the chance to see over the long summer break as well as meet my new lecturers. The lecturers and lectures as a whole seem
really good and ambitious. I definitely
like that. I believe I will get on well
on this course. Should be great to learn
new things.
The day came,
I was all excited. Had a great feeling
about being back at Medway and starting my second year on the Computer Systems
and Software Engineering course. In my
head, it meant that I would only have one more year at university. Moreover, as I planned to do the sandwich
course, this meant I would be working on a one year placement/ internship at an
IT/ Engineering or Consultancy firm next year for my third year then once
that’s over I’ll return back to university to finish off my degree.
Now, back to
my first days of my second year… Already
I am knowledgeable about what the course entails and what will be expected of
me as a software engineering student.
There are a lot of projects and assignments both individually and team
work to do this year which sounds like a lot of fun. As you can probably tell I like doing
projects and assignments. I love the
practicality of it as this is a stepping stone or in other words a development/
insight to what the real world of working in the IT/ Engineering industry will
require from you as an individual. It is
very important and necessary for you to do well or at least try to do well now.
Make all the mistakes whilst you’re
still learning. This will be beneficial
to you in the long run when you’re out working in the industry, you’ll never
make the same mistakes again.
In addition to
the projects and assignments, I’ve got a few exams to take next year May/June
(2013) for some modules of my course. I’ll
see how they go.
To be honest,
I found it hard on my first day to get back into the normalities of writing
notes, reading so many thick books; related to my course and modules and,
paying attention to the lectures. The
summer break had a part to play on this fault.
Over the days however, I have been fine with everything. My head is back on study mode. No more partying and feeling like I’m still
on holiday. It’s time to get back to
work.
This year
shall be a really good year. Especially
as there are new editions to my course- in a few of my modules, it should be
interesting. Before I go, I just have to
tell you the good news regarding my second year timetable: I have ‘two days’ off. That means I only have to go into university
on three days. More time to myself or
hanging out with friends in the library- STUDYING!!
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