It is always
good when things get busy before homesickness comes along yet.
Tralalalalala…. It’s
FRESHERS’ WEEK. (paid 41.50 quids for Fresher’s Pass)
Always when a
new year comes, I have this resolution of having more 'been there, done that'
moments. Good ones are of course very interesting and bring happiness but bad
ones are there to toughen us up.
Generally, the
people in Glasgow are very friendly and helpful. Customer service is always
great; they greet you, listen attentively to your problems and try their best
to solve them. Very civilised lot and
honest. There were situations where people left their belongings and passport
or handphone behind in taxis or public places, these things were returned to
their owners. One same experience was my dad left a shopping bag in the Argos
store and the security people there has kept it safely for him.
Monday: Had some
free pieces of pizzas in the midst of getting some uni stuff done. Went to live
bands in the evening!!! First time and real good experience too. Good music;
not crap, loud noise. Performers not over-indulgent. Brilliant. They are the
Admiral Fallow, supported by The Emerald Armada and The Dirty Beggars. You know
a good band when you come across one. :D
Tuesday: Grabbed freebees at Freshers’ Fair. Had free
lunch at Turnbull Hall. “Free food is always good food!” Another first here
with live comedy by Jimmy Mcghie and Roisin Conaty. :D Laughed till my tummy
aches; it’s so good, it keeps you wanting more.
Wednesday: First
day of induction for medical students. In the evening, I went for an
‘International Ceilidh’ event organised by the Student Representative Council.
This was much fuller of fun than the previous one because many freshers are
locals so people can catch the steps a little bit faster. There were free
haggis too, but I didn’t try it because of the troublesomeness of removing my
teeth retainers before I eat and the long queues. Will definitely get my
tastebuds tingling with this Scottish national dish one day!
Thursday:
Lectures too and Dodgeball! Wanted to meet Sir Chris Hoy at the parade for
Scottish Olympians and Paralympians but it clashed with my lecture. Oh well,
will try my luck again at the Commonwealth Games 2014 perhaps.
Friday: Some lectures and the highlight was……..
Alan Bates the hypnotist. First time I’ve been to a hypnotist show. Oh my..
Unbelievable! This was the bomb! Really, it was so convincing. I was superbly
mindblown. But now, after reading about stage hypnosis on Wikipedia, I am a bit
sceptical. Nonetheless, I truly appreciate his performance. :D
Freshers are always the best lot. Centres of
attraction. Freshers are treated like kings and queens, have all these events so that
you plunge into university life with great enthusiasm. Bombarded with
freebees and some freshers’ discount.
Kudos to SRC for providing special
double-decker bus service late at night so that we could return to halls
safely.
FYI, there are four student bodies: Glasgow
University Student Representative Council (GUSRC), Glasgow University Union (GUU),
Queen Margaret Union (QMU) and Glasgow University Sports Association (GUSA).
So glad that I had put my Fresher’s Pass to
good use.
Stay tuned readers. J