Work drinks are literally the worst thing ever. Just stand there making sure I don't say anything stupid. Always duck out. Can't relax at all.
Yeah pretty much that was dinner. They were all talking about crazy personal love life stuff. I am the newstart so any interesting information like that from me on the first day would be a bit outlandish I think. Most of them went out on the lash after that dinner too. It is crazy that they can possibly trip themselves in the future like that in one of the biggest corps in the world with high stakes jobs on the line.
After detailed research on the modules of each course, do you have a preference (regardless of which university it's at)? In addition although they may seem similar, do you have much knowledge of which lead to a more favourable career path?
I would strongly advise against making such a life changing decision based on the opinions of people on an inline forum, however i'm sure many here can offer good advice about university as a whole and life after graduation
Well they all fit my current career path nicely, since I'll be working with those who have cognitive impairments, and are at a later stage of their rehab.
If I want to go in to medicine, they all set a strong foundation for my application too. Difference between City and Goldsmiths is that Goldsmiths is heavily science based, which I would prefer tbh, but the social neuro aspect at city will not only help me with my current role, but it will open up another avenue for me to potentially explore. It has almost the same amount of scientific content too.. going to ask a freind of mine who went to Goldsmiths to do the same course to see what he makes of it but it feels like I'll go for city.
Work drinks are literally the worst thing ever. Just stand there making sure I don't say anything stupid. Always duck out. Can't relax at all.
You think? I enjoy them tbh, but it's usually my whole ward or a lot of different physiotherapy teams so there're a lot of people, and most are still in their early-mid 20s.
I've realised though that my manager only gets drunk to a certain limit before she goes home, she really can't **** up
Came back from holiday not too long ago, it was a 14 hour flight (3 hours stop over), ever since then my body clock has been ****ed up to wake me up at exactly 8:42. Sometimes a minute earlier, never later. I honestly don't know what the **** is going on and it's been 2 weeks and it's still the same. I never even needed to wake up at 8:42 once ffs