... And again time just fly by. Is it already February? Once again I have to excuse myself for the inactivity as of late. Some of it is justified in that I had to finish of the B-course in Economics with 2 exams and handing in a paper and a seminar. And getting my examinations papers (that actually is almost 1 year old, but who cares?), searching for a job (already applied for 100 % more jobs than last year... maybe not that difficult when it only was one last year) and starting up my final course (sociology that is). Of course I could have taken some time at least for a weekly update, but I'm lazy as well so.
Sociology is actually very fun, but mostly because it's a very known subject for me since we touched upon this subject in the political science courses. It's of course an A-level course and I have a 4 year education behind me so there will be no problem here. The funny thing is actually to study everyone else in the course from a political standpoint. First there is the fact that a majority of socionoms is left-leaning (although for some reason some of the famous ones are a liberal prime minister and a former liberal party leader) according to statistics so that's the first thing to look for and than a majority of the students are female (also a larger statistical leaning toward the left). Gonna be fun to see the conflict erupt when we discuss different views hehehe... am I too nerdy for a political scientist? Also there seems to be a very separated division between boys and girls since all the boys sit in the back-row and the girls in the rest of the room (except an almost blind guy, but that is understandable). Also an age difference since if you then watch the women the oldest is in the front and the younger behind them.
There is one problem though and that is I feel so old among them since I've been studying for almost 5 years. So to cure that we had a little reunion with my project management group. Once again I was among the younger people around, but we could have decent discussions about anything. Enjoying a good dinner and then an interesting game of Trivial Pursuit, ladies vs. gentlemen. Having a steady lead before us we then pulled forward and jumped around to get to the middle. This gave our opponents time to regroup and being just one step behind us. A war of attrition broke out to see which team could answer a question in there weakest subject, ours culture, there's sport (talk about stereotypes). After an endless stream of question we achieved victory. At least I avoided to watch Melodifestivalen... OH GOD, it's everywhere, RUN FOR YOUR LIFES!
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