My exam schedule looks like:
Sat 14th June: Public Health (1:30pm)
Tue 17th June: Biological Lab Analytical Techniques (8:30am)
Fri 20th June: Mycology, Parasitology, Virology (1:30pm)
Mon 23rd June: Bacteriology (8:30am)
Tue 24th June: Foundations for Health Professionals (5:30pm)
And then I am outta here!
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I thought this previous Thursday was my last day at work, but I received an email asking to me come in on Tuesday, which is good, because that is all I have planned for the week, except studying (and maybe a trip to the grocery store)
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So this weekend was relaxed - I went into the city Friday evening and walked around Southbank. I went to the "Lifestyle Markets" which had a bunch of crafts and things for sale, but nothing tremendously exciting. Nearby, there was a jazz club with students from one of the universities performing.


I listened to that for a while, and it was pretty good, and eventually I caught the bus to go to swing. It started off slow tonight, but got much better. I danced with a bunch of people, and had a great time all around =) Two of my normal swing friends were MIA, but I got a ride home from Helen so I didn't have to take the bus home. Yays!
Saturday was just spent writing my paper, and playing on the internet. Still putzing around with my trip: where am I going, where am I staying, do I want to do this tour or that, how will I get there, etc etc. My latest plan is:
Brisbane -> Perth -> Singapore -> train to Phuket for some diving -> flight to Bangkok -> bus/train to Siem Riep, Cabodia -> bus/train to Phnom Pehn -> bus/train to Saigon
Today was much the same, except that I was looking into planning the trip around Australia when my sister comes to visit in September. *So super excited* I found what looks like an awesome awesome tour of Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon, and Kata Tjuta, which includes sleeping in the middle of the desert, taking a swim in a billabong, and a camel ride.
And just in case you are not sure what Ayers Rock/Uluru is:
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