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To entertain, amuse and inform

Haven’t blogged for quite a while because…phew…I’ve been involved with so much stuff! So here’s a quick jog through them. There’s obviously university lectures which I *cough* always attend *cough*. We’re rapidly approaching the stage where we are going to start doing stuff I already haven’t covered in India, in some of the course. The next few weeks leading up to Christmas promise more to be become slightly more intensive as far as academics are concerned. One subject that is really challenging for a lot of us (including me) who have never done electronics practicals in school are the electronics labs; they’ve been designed around the premise that the students are already competent to A-Level UK curriculum electronics. Can be quite a steep learning curve when they expect you to run before you walk. However, our sweet professors are quite receptive to feedback and things are already in motion to change this next year so that a basic introduction is done for everyone. Thank this batch, future students.

Also on a slightly academic note are my Spanish language classes. This is an optional add-on that you can take on, and the language course credits are added extra to your degree. Class strength has dropped by half compared to the first week. Our Spanish professor claims that he was either Fernando Alonso’s teacher or butler – my Spanish isn’t nearly good enough for me to comprehend which of the two is it. I get along fine as far as writing / reading is concerned, but speaking / listening can really puzzle a lot of us in class. Hopefully, the full week break next week (oh yeah, I’ve mid-sem holiday!) will help catch up.

Moving on to other stuff. I got a job on campus with the University’s CoLab team. Basically, it’s about conducting workshops on various fields related to personal development, creative approaches to education, et al. They pay more than twice the minimum wage, so it’s really sweet! 🙂 No wonder that 42 (I kid you not) people applied for 4 vacancies.

The Stag (Issue 11)

The Stag logo smallI’m the copy editor at the student union newspaper The Stag. It’s a fortnightly publication (and soon to available online) covering events on campus and around Guildford, along with a few special features. Boy, the amount of time that went into the final design stage of the latest issue was tiring…but at the end we had this academic year’s first issue. Will work on getting basic stuff online after coming back from the supermarket today, but The Stag team is working on a proper online edition. Read the latest issue online above (my bio is on page 4).

MAD TV logo
"To entertain, amuse and inform" - MAD TV motto

Without a doubt though the thing I’ve gotten most involved with right now is MAD TV. That’s a student TV society which currently publishes student news programmes online (but we plan to expand to diverse shows next year). Made some amazing friends, both at MAD TV and The Stag.

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MAD TV and The Stag team. Not all of them, of course. Our numbers are far more than that! 🙂

I’m involved with the technical side of things – filming, editing, sound. Again, it’s run completely by students – we’re a committed group of around 20 – and it’s been quite a ride. Shoots can be quite exhausting with those involved all but ready to give up by the end of the day. MAD TV has really taken off this year and we’ve been learning right from day 1. We’re constantly working on improving everything from the stories to the technical aspects of the shows we release, so watch out in the coming weeks!

Watch Episode 4 of MAD TV (Part of technical team for ‘Change on Campus’ story)

Watch Episode 5 of MAD TV (I worked on filming / editing the ‘Surrey Sports Park’ story)

As I mentioned, there’s a mid-sem break coming up next week. Will use that to catch up on work. Might also use it to push out a few blog posts which have been in the works for a while. Learn a bit of proper cooking. Upload more pictures, including ones from the national UKSEDS 2009 space conference that our uni hosted this weekend. Catch up with friends back in India. Complete the assignment we have to submit! Continue balancing everything I’m involved with at uni. 🙂

There are a few words which I tend to repeat a lot., don’t I?

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At the University of Surrey

Phew. Long break between my goodbye post and this one. Apologies folks, I’ve been busy with trying to get a hang of this place so that I don’t get lost while trying to go from place A to place B. I’m past that disorientation stage now so I can afford to write this blog post.

I arrived at Heathrow on a direct from Delhi, Jet Airways. Boy, everything almost got screwed up when I left all my original documents (visa, allocation letters, etc) back at home when I got to the airport. Thankfully, dad rushed back home and got the documents within time. Must commend the driving skills of my driver to go to and fro RK Puram from the airport within 20 minutes! :O On-board I spent most of my time watching movies on the in-flight entertainment system. I was very concerned before boarding regarding what Jet Airways’s policy is on excessive laughing; the movie specials for this month included The Hangover and Angels & Demons. I have an answer to that question now, and it is – no, they won’t throw you off the plane without a parachute.

My flight landed at Heathrow around 6.30pm local time. Proceeded to immigration soon, where I was glad I packed a chest X-ray in my hand baggage. Because of this swine flu outbreak they’re pretty strict about health control. My immigration was processed within 30 minutes, but those who hadn’t brought a chest X-ray suffered a lot since they had to wait for many hours in a separate line.

Warm, welcoming residents of Guildford
Warm, welcoming residents of Guildford

Our university had a meet-and-greet scheme at the airport and I soon tracked them down by the blue t-shirts with the university logo they were wearing. The uni was operating a bus shuttle from the airport to campus every 90 minutes, so I waited for some time at the airport along with other Surrey students. We finally left at around 21:15 and reached university at exactly 21:42. Should’ve seen how excited I was when I saw the time. 😀

It was night when we reached the university, and yet the first thing that you see when you reach is this majestic statue of the university logo – a stag holding a key. This is a new sculpture which was unveiled this year in February.

Surrey stag statue
Photo obviously not taken on the night I arrived

From that day till today, I’ve been busy setting things in order here. When I arrived, the whole campus was pretty empty because only international students had moved in, but since yesterday a lot of UK and EU students have been moving in so the liveliness of this place is definitely going up. I hadn’t registered for a lot of trips organized to the local area (I didn’t know we had to register online, and by the time I had they were fully booked) but I went on my own to Guildford High Street. Really nice place! It’s not a particularly large town since if you want you can walk to most parts within 30-40 minutes, but we have a local bus service here operated in association with the University of Surrey which you can take for going almost anywhere (I got a yearly pass). Found out that human nature is the same everywhere (or maybe not). And one look at the number of Audis, BMWs, Mercedes, et al along on the roads should be enough to tell you that this is one of the richest parts of England.

Celeb welcome at Guildford
Celeb welcome at Guildford

Folks at the university – staff, new students, old students, members of the student – are all really friendly. We were taken around on campus tours after which I finally know the place well enough to navigate around. Except for the teaching buildings, which all have weird names like AA, AB, AX, AZ, BB; those aren’t even codes, simply the names of the buildings. On campus, we have around 8 or so restaurants / cafes, a laundrette, a supermarket with post office, a bank (NatWest, I opened an account with them yesterday), a bookshop, a massive library collection…

There’s a Tesco supermarket nearby which is huge. Think of something you can buy – and then some more – and you’ll find it there. Including packed chapatis and and ready-to-eat Indian food. I was a bit perplexed when I saw the Maggi packs at Tesco marked as ‘Manufactured by Nestle India’. Doesn’t Nestle bother to make Maggi locally? I’ve mostly been eating microwave dinners since I don’t know how to cook.

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Take42 / 1 : My Stag Hill Court room

At the university, I’m staying in Stag Hill Court. It’s close to practically all important places on campus – Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, most of the restaurants, Students Union offices, administrative buildings. This is where all the action is, so I’m happy! Students are allocated rooms in individual ‘house’ units, with 10 people staying per house. We get free insurance, free Internet connection with blazing fast speeds. We also have individual VOIP-based landline phones in each room operated by Freewire with extremely cheap call rates; a free TV channel package is also thrown in with this bundle. For a quick tour of my room, watch the video above (or click through on the link).

We had an international welcome and dinner day before yesterday where we got to socialize with all international students. Yesterday we had a party at Chancellors (practically next door to my house) where a new band called The Likeness played cover versions, especially good ones from the Foo Fighters (Learn To Fly too!). Now that UK/EU students are also moving in, there are lots and lots events lined up starting from Monday onwards.

More Surreyal experiences later!