This blog seems dead recently. So I think I will start it all going now, by writing on the topic " A day in life". Hope you guys join in too by writing something about the topic.
- So, my day basically starts around 8.00am. It depends on the time I slept last night, but usually when the sun shines brightly into my room, I couldn't sleep anymore.
- After bathing and breakfast, I would go to Uni.
- At 9.30am, we usually have lectures or PBL for one hour or more.
- After lectures, it's time for research work. For me, it is mostly work in the tissue culture lab because I'm working on cell lines.
- Lunch is usually with batchmates.
- After that, lab work again.
- Reading newspaper in the library is a must.
- Checking e-mails, meeting with the supervisors and the lab assistants, and calling the science sales company are the other things I do in the postgrad room.
- When everything is settled, it's time to go home. Usually, it ends about 5.00pm.
- Then, it's housework, or internet, or talking to my housemates and preparing dinner.
- After dinner and bathing, it's books and probably an episode of japanesee drama.
- Around 12am, when my eyes are heavy, it's Dreamworld for me.
So, that's basically how my day go.
How about you guys?
hao
20 years ago
2 comments:
I can say that your life are quite regular. I actually do admire people who can live their days and do their daily tasks according to their own schedule or "pattern". For me, it would seem to require a lot of self-discipline. A day without self-discipline for me means another unproductive day, as there are too many temptation which tend to pull me away from what i'm supposed to be doing. I think my current holiday life can be summed from a few words... tv, surfing net, and a little bit of reading and computer gaming. The freedom of not having any specific task to be done are quite enjoyable for me, but too bad this will only last for a couple of days. And now I start to feel bored for my holiday......
I totally agree with you about self-discipline and productiveness! Some of the time I would slack too, and when laziness creeps in, it's another wasted day. I'm so dreaded to find something that I would be so passionated about it that I don't mind spending hours and hours doing it.
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