Wednesday, October 15, 2008

RHODESURANCE.


Ever wondered why everyone fusses so much about varsity?? Well, I think I have the answers. Brace yourselves. This is the moment.
1. University is usually vey far from home.
2. University means a lot of work (and by work I mean academic and “non-academic work. “
3. Meeting new people in their thousands.
4. it’s the first time you ever get to do something without parental permission.
But fear not for I bring you good news:
1. The distance could be an advantage because you are guaranteed nobody at home will ever know if u did something… not that you would.
2. You can conquer the work if you release the pressure once in awhile and just make sure you make friends with a lot of tutors so you get extra FREE assistance.(don’t mind the caps ,you are not supposed to notice.)
3. Meeting new people can be an advantage, you get to know a lot of different culture, you have people to sit with in lectures but most of all you get to say hello to them in public which just goes to show how diverse you are when it comes to making friends. TRUE DAT.
4. Just because your parents are not there to tell you what to do does not mean that you cannot make good decisions for yourself. Once in awhile you will make a mistake but you are bound to learn from it…So quit the part where you take a gap year to figure out varsity life…I got you covered. And if you are coming to Rhodes, I cannot wait to see you.
NB: I am not a tutor…

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The entertaining and irreverent Bungee my Love Life comic strip is just about as impressive as the blog that it’s posted on, but it seems to lack a good punch line – the end is about as strong as a Brutal Fruit. The Cinderella character puts a unique spin on the whole first year poppie cliché and the hero in the story, our resident prince charming in the form of a baby-pink wearing ‘nerd’ character is about as pathetic and shy as most guys caught in that ‘leaping out of my league’ situation. Cinderella’s black stiletto is an effective magic agent, and the villain – her jock boyfriend, highlights the differences between hero and villain in an understated but cool as cane way. All in all the comic puts a fresh Rhodent spin on the classic fairytale, but somehow it just seems to be lacking its own magic agent.

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