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Hello again,
I hope you've had a good Christmas! I'm back in Oxford now - I moved in on Sunday but then went away to Northamptonshire with my college Christian Union from Monday to Wednesday. It was a great few days, and it was good to get away from Oxford while everyone's worrying about collections. I have one exam this afternoon and one on Saturday. They don't count for anything but they're good practice for the real things and ensure that we do some work over the holidays! I did take some work with me to Northamptonshire but there wasn't a lot of time to revise so I'm just getting some final cramming done now.
Our timetables for this term have appeared on the medical school website today. My chosen subject for the year, neuroscience, shares some lectures with the genes and development subject this term, which means that I have more lectures than I did last term. I never have more than 6 in a week, which is a lot less than the last couple of years (when it was more normal to have that many in a day) and doesn't sound a lot, but with reading lists for all of them and essays and seminars too it is going to involve a lot of work. I also have my research project to complete by the end of term. I did as much as possible of the write up over Christmas but the practical work is still going on. Hopefully, I'll carry on with that from next week. I wrote a first draft for my submitted essay on cerebral palsy during the holidays too, although that was a bit of a risk because the title hadn't been approved. Some forms got lost or something so the approval didn't come befre the holidays when it was supposed to, but fortunately it came yesterday so I can use the essay that I have written!
Back to the revision now! Bye.
I hope you've had a good Christmas! I'm back in Oxford now - I moved in on Sunday but then went away to Northamptonshire with my college Christian Union from Monday to Wednesday. It was a great few days, and it was good to get away from Oxford while everyone's worrying about collections. I have one exam this afternoon and one on Saturday. They don't count for anything but they're good practice for the real things and ensure that we do some work over the holidays! I did take some work with me to Northamptonshire but there wasn't a lot of time to revise so I'm just getting some final cramming done now.
Our timetables for this term have appeared on the medical school website today. My chosen subject for the year, neuroscience, shares some lectures with the genes and development subject this term, which means that I have more lectures than I did last term. I never have more than 6 in a week, which is a lot less than the last couple of years (when it was more normal to have that many in a day) and doesn't sound a lot, but with reading lists for all of them and essays and seminars too it is going to involve a lot of work. I also have my research project to complete by the end of term. I did as much as possible of the write up over Christmas but the practical work is still going on. Hopefully, I'll carry on with that from next week. I wrote a first draft for my submitted essay on cerebral palsy during the holidays too, although that was a bit of a risk because the title hadn't been approved. Some forms got lost or something so the approval didn't come befre the holidays when it was supposed to, but fortunately it came yesterday so I can use the essay that I have written!
Back to the revision now! Bye.

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