About this blog

I'm a Nigerian student at the University of Salford. I am currently studying Msc Structural Engineering.
This blog will be about studying in the UK, my postgratuate programme and life in Salford.
If you would like to find out more about the University of Salford, please email international@salford.ac.uk or visit www.salford.ac.uk

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Busy times!

Busy times indeed, i have been a little busy. Friday was the last week for classes, and what a hectic week it was. Had to put in a lot of effort to submit two "mega" course works, but i survived. My secret was READ, EAT, READ, EAT, READ, maybe sleep (but just a little) and EAT again.
yeap! am going to read it all
Now school is on a 3 weeks Easter break from Friday 15th April to Monday 9th May, and guess what?? Exams starts immediately for me after the break. So no time to have any mega fun this Easter break, its me and my books in the library(and yea! my food too). 

But don't worry, i'll still have time to blog.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

So far, So good

Last Friday, I got an email from my course coordinator requesting that i pick my dissertation topic from a long list of available topics. Then i realized, I have come so far. I couldn't believe it, I've been in Salford for 7 months now already and my masters study will soon be coming to an end. It all seem quite fast.


I can remember not too long ago, how it all started, choosing a masters course to study on the University of Salford website and sending in the documents required. At that time, i could never have pictured myself months later, sitting on a chair in my room blogging about my experience in the University of Salford.


I guess its true that a long journey starts with the foremost step.

And 7 months down the line, so much has happened, i met different types of people; interesting people, weird people, funny people and some remarkably wonderful people. I have been to places and experienced different types of culture. 


There's a bigger story in here, somewhere! but the story cannot be told yet.


So far, all has been good. God has been good. AA