Day 77 - "Modelling" and Last Lesson
The International Office sent out an email a few days back, asking if they could take my photo. Well, apparently, they want to use quote my feedback I gave for the International Students Survey for next year's International Students Prospectus.
Today's also my last lesson in UCL. Thursday is my free day, and my Friday's lecturer is not around this week. Technically, it's not in UCL, cause the lesson is at British Museum, but oh well, technicalities!
Anyway, it was nice and sunny. It's also the first time I entered British Museum from the front, as the back entrance is nearer to where I come from.
The Greek-Roman entrance.
It was a fantastic last lesson. Jan was fantastic as always. I learnt a lot from her, not just about Egypt, but teaching as well. I'll definitely miss her teaching, her passion for ancient Egypt and her sense of humour.
Oh we got back our object analysis essay. I scores a 67, which is equivalent to an A-! (70 is first class, i.e. A) She commented that it was a good essay and well structured. That's new for someone who used to fail GP in JC.
Time to prepare for my first leg of Easter trips!
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