Saturday, August 26, 2006

There's always UWS, right?

University of Sydney Live Open Day. I didn't want to go initially, stuff to do and things to catch up on, like Bio and Chem pracs, but at the last minute I changed my mind and decided to go. And it was definately worth it. For those who did not go, like Gough (he's going UTS), it was like a huge expo where you could go to hear lectures on university life, courses and such. My main aim was Medical Radiation Science and it was quite packed. Still good info was delivered.

Since I decided on the spur to go, I planned to initially meet up with Charles and co at Redfern 10:30am. They had changed to 9:30am Central. So off I went pretty much alone. I did try to stay in groups but it didn't last very long. Everyone wanted to go to different lectures at different times and so more often then not, groups were split up. On cool lecture was Dr Karl's hour-long on about science. He spoke generally about science, instead mixing amusing anecdotes and hilarious commentry. One funny piece was his three ways to destroy the world:

  1. Drop the big one (massive EMP bursts)
  2. Do nothing
  3. Destroy the innocence of kiddies
Number 3 was cool. He was talking about Santa Claus' trip to kid and using the law of physics to show that it was basically impossible. A few things that popped up was that Santa has to visit at least 380 million kids, at 1,000 visits/sec, travelling at 1,000km/s with basically 500,000 tonnes of payload and consuming 3,000,000 million litres of drink. Now that's what I call applied science.

Now a whole bunch of Seftoners and other familiar faces were there, but again I was so wrapped up in going places that I didn't notice them until a second later and by then they had moved off somewhere. So here's a quick list of people I saw or thought I saw:
  • Charles
  • Lesley
  • Raymond L
  • Yang Lu
  • David V
  • Andrew
  • Anderson
  • David T
  • Tan
  • Harry
  • Richard
  • Julia
  • Susanna L
  • My Hoa
  • Nam
  • Carolyn
  • Danny
  • Land (fairly certain but not sure...you were walking with some guy and went to Dr Karl's lecture at 1pm?)
Now I'm sure there's probably more, but that's a hella lot of faces in one place.

I spent some time looking for Lesley and Charles, and cursing the fact that I didn't ask for their phone numbers. Apparently they went to to some net cafe called City Hunter to play Battlefield 2. I was about to search after them, but tired I decided to head home.

So how was other people's experience at USyd?

1 comment:

yupkigirl__ a.k.a. serena ^^ said...

usyd has very, very, very convincing lecturers and students. they got me hooked! but, there is always unsw.

the freebies were great! free bbq, free ice cream, free donuts! and a free maccas vip card for 2006/2007! and a lecture pad and other academic stuff.

and a free book too! from nicholson museum.

open days are just like shopping for unis. uts had so much better freebies.