After my very busy weekend in Gozo I decided to take it easy this week and concentrate on my studies, and make sure that I had registered for all my classes. My first class of the week was gymnastics on Monday morning, this week the lecturer wasn’t present so we had cover however as the Maltese are so laid back everyone in the class turned up except the cover lecturer which meant I woke up at 7.30am for nothing. I was disappointed that it was cancelled as I really enjoyed this class last week and was looking forward to it.
This week we had to register for classes however there was a problem as two classes that I had picked where clashing with each other, health related fitness and fundamentals of mini games, I was very disappointed as I was looking forward to both these classes. Therefore I had to relook at the time table and pick two more subjects that weren’t clashing and subjects that I found interesting. This was rather difficult to do as most classes that I wanted to attend where clashing or full, for example hockey and soft ball. However finally after looking closely at them I decided to go with psychology and management. I have completed modules in both areas of subject and found them very interesting to learn therefore why I chose to attend them; I just hope they are as good as the gymnastic class. As we didn’t get to register on time because of the confusion of classes we had to do an add on form which was a lot of hassle as we had to get our forms signed by a woman called Suzanne Gault and every time I went she wasn’t there. However I emailed Suzanne and she let me know when she was in and therefore got them signed and everything was sorted out and I was ready to attend my new classes. This week I didn’t have many classes as psychology doesn’t start until after Easter and human anatomy is a block week class which doesn’t start until then last week in March.
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On the Thursday the AEGEE group organised a toga night for the residence in Pacevillie it was almost 60 years after the first ever Toga Party was held in 1953 which is why the toga themed party was organised. This was a great night as everyone dressed up in their white sheets and everyone made a brilliant effort with their costumes.
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