Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Fare Thee Well NCT!!!!

Sitting here in my last ever New Comm. Tech. tutorial, a tear forms in the corner of my eye and then slips silently down my cheek. No more early mornings on a Thursday (yes 10 is too early), no more tutorial tasks that do my head in (i have no patience for technology...still) and no more blogs that really go nowhere (sorry about that).

Come to think of it though, this subject hasn't been nearly as daunting and damn right terrifying as i thought it would be. I've actually kinda enjoyed it. Friday morning lectures at 9:00 sometimes brought on a few long yawns, but apart from that, I've learnt heaps about something which is a huuuge part of today's society and the running of everyday life.


A few tips for those looking to take this subject in the future:

1. Doing the readings that are set before the lectures each week really helped me to understand exactly what it was that the lecturers were rambling on about. It offered an extended knowledge of the concepts they discussed and had me extra prepared for the end of semester exam.

2. Taking notes and highlighting anything that sounds remotely important (eg. definitions, names and dates and key concepts) has cut down the pre-exam stress that I would otherwise be battling right at this very moment (the day before the exam).

3. Complete blog entries weekly. I cannot imagine the stress of doing all those activities in one hit right before they are due. They really aren’t that hard and doing them in the tutorial time allocated each week has really cut down a work load that could have been horrendous.

And so that’s all I have for you! New Comm. Tech. has expanded my horizons and broadened my knowledge. Thanks guys, it’s been GREAT!

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