The WISC life v2.0

Regular blogger Alim updates us on life at the Wales International Study Centre now he is into his second term.

Alim Mohammed

Alim Mohammed from India

Hello everyone. Don’t let the title confuse you. It just means the second part of the WISC life. Engineering students will understand it very well :-)

So it’s been almost two weeks since the new students arrived here at WISC. The numbers were, to be honest, quite lower than I had earlier expected. But I’ve been told that there are still a few more students to arrive. Nevertheless, I have made many new friends from the new batch of students. I need not write about their induction week as it was more or less similar to how we, the students who joined on September, had. Of course they haven’t been shown a movie (as we were) because there are, as said earlier, more students to come. For the new students reading this, don’t worry…you WILL be shown a movie. :-)

As for us “old batch of students” or like we all say, “senior batch” (even though we are just 3 months senior to them) our second semester has begun. And to be honest, it began with a “surprise”. Don’t let the word “surprise” surprise you. We weren’t actually expecting any studies during our first day after the holidays as we weren’t given a timetable. However, we were called in the morning, given our timetables, and told that we had classes in the afternoon…something none of us students expected. That, was our “surprise”.

I did get to welcome a few of the new students. Infact, one of them thought I was a new student like him, and wondered as to how I knew about the centre so much. I introduced them to my friends, who ofcourse became their friends and their friends later became our friends and well…confusing isn’t it? Well, we ALL became friends.

The two weeks here have indeed been enjoyable as all of my friends were glad to see each other after the long break. Infact, everyone admitted that they missed the teachers, friends and WISC as a whole. I did too. Our studies have resumed to the normal pace and so has our fun :-)

That’s all from me now. Thanks for reading! :-)

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Posted on 20/01/2012, in Engineering, International foundation year, International Student, Mohammed Alim, Newport, Study in the UK, University Life, Wales International Study Centre and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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