Thursday, November 30, 2006

Catch up!!!

A somewhat peculiar week this week, Having had some bad news last week and subsequently missing the presentations on Wednesday then all of Thursday I was again somewhat relieved to find I wasn’t that far behind.

Having missed the last week and found it difficult to get any self study work done I was really worrying about Wednesday, I was considering asking to work from home and try to crack on with as much work as I could but I found that just being in college with everyone else in more or less the same position of having to do the content I thought I might as well stay and do what I could.

Wednesday was a difficult day trying to concentrate, its not easy listening to a lecture when all you want to do is go home to bed though having the talk with Steve in the afternoon was a weight off my mind. In future I know now I will definitely try and crack on and get as much work as I can early on and not leave quite large parts until almost the last minute.

Thursday was an enjoyable day as we got a full day of working on Photoshop and restoring the photograph. This was something that I think most people were looking forward to and it was something I really enjoyed and cheered me up no end. I know in future this will be something that I should be able to get on with and hopefully not have so many problems.

I’m a little worried about my self study time again this week as I’m hoping I can concentrate enough to do a full 16 hours and document it. I wonder what other people think of documenting it if they haven’t done it before.

This has certainly been the hardest blog that I’ve written, having struggled to do any work at all over the past week I was wondering exactly what I could possibly write about.

2 comments:

Craig Burgess said...

As I've said in another comment, the way I'm going to approach self study time from now on is building it up each week, eventually arriving at the 16 hours a week, or there abouts.

The way I tend to document any self study time is the good old pen and paper.

Doesn't come with an instruction manual though, which I found quite peculiar.

Rob said...

Well yeah thats the way i'm trying to go about it, i'll try it this week and see how it goes. Anyone else got a way of planning it?