Monday 3 October 2011

A choice between Australia and UK?

Dear Readers

How did your Monday go so far? I find that I am multi-tasking again. I believe everyone does the same. So all humans are equal, agree to that?

I brought my elder girl to enquire about university enrolment, it is either UK or Australia that she is considering. Surprisingly that many colleges in Malaysia do not offer Degree in Economics, twinning or transfer are of limited choices too. Our next visit will be to HELP and Nottingham to explore further.

The day just passed by too fast for me. I need more time everyday. What should I do to gain time? Once a friend advised "just wake up an hour earlier each day!". Oh well, good suggestion but I love my sleeping hours so I shall think of another option. How about suggestions from the Readers?

4 comments:

WTCMM said...

Factually speaking, we all know that we cannot gain more time - there are 24 hours in a day - it's fixed! It's a universal law, right? BUT of course we mean 'sense' of having more time, right? your friend's suggestion of waking up earlier is a good solution that I would like to follow; here's my suggestion: don't 'put' too many things to do in a day :-)

counselcounsel said...

Oh yes, thank you. I do wish to live a simple life with merely a handful of tasks a day. The MISC somehow just comes along, from all directions! I shall learn to stay away from "those" for a while.

Anonymous said...

i think i would prefer UK, since Australia is much closer to my home country, somewhere further, where is not as Asianised and with the larger difference in culture would be a wider eye opener.

counselcounsel said...

Well, good luck! UK includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. There are many historical landmarks, cathedrals, castles etc. and buildings with magnificant diverse architectural designs. Education wise, UK or Australia, they are equally excellent, hence it depends on the course available and the future lies in your hands!