I've been so busy that I'd completely forgotten about the free three months SG has given me, and I think they're all but squandered now...
I'm snowed under with undreds of orrible things to do, and to learn, and to forget - my supervisor tells me the only time we'll ever have to stop learning new things is when we're finally placed in a box.
The science campus - the unquestionably unregal King's Buildings - is so green, all the trees looks amazing and there are no undergrads - it's quiet, it's actually quite nice. You don't notice how many trees there are when they're naked for most of the teaching year, but they've creeped up out of nowhere and make it a lot more enjoyable place to spend half my time.
Is there an entry in the 'heroes' box on your profile page? My hero is Fridtjof Nansen, he was a Norwegian polar explorer, oceanographer, athlete, neuroscientist, diplomat and 1922 winner of the nobel peace prize. I've read several of his biographies, he's a jolly inspiring fellow and I'd heartily recommend you to look one up. Who are your heroes?
I'm snowed under with undreds of orrible things to do, and to learn, and to forget - my supervisor tells me the only time we'll ever have to stop learning new things is when we're finally placed in a box.
The science campus - the unquestionably unregal King's Buildings - is so green, all the trees looks amazing and there are no undergrads - it's quiet, it's actually quite nice. You don't notice how many trees there are when they're naked for most of the teaching year, but they've creeped up out of nowhere and make it a lot more enjoyable place to spend half my time.
Is there an entry in the 'heroes' box on your profile page? My hero is Fridtjof Nansen, he was a Norwegian polar explorer, oceanographer, athlete, neuroscientist, diplomat and 1922 winner of the nobel peace prize. I've read several of his biographies, he's a jolly inspiring fellow and I'd heartily recommend you to look one up. Who are your heroes?

