Monday, October 06, 2014

September Favourites

I thought I'd write about my favourite things from September which sounds weird to say because it feels like the month just started and yet its already over. This year has gone so fast, it'll be Christmas before we know it. I'm really looking forward to Autumn this year because I really want to take some cool photos which I can display on here. Until then you'll just have to read what I've been enjoying recently. There have been quite a lot of new things that I've liked this month and so I've had to catergorise which ones can go into next months Favourites post, if I've only been loving it in the last week or two. Anyway, let's get started!

Music:

Cool Kids by Echosmith: I've literally played this song on REPEAT and every time I hear it, I love it even more. I first heard a cover of the song on Vine months ago which I really enjoyed. I kept singing those six seconds over and over and over again and it wasn't until a few weeks ago that I found out it was a real song by Echosmith, which admittedly I hadn't heard of either. The song is just so good that I can't stop playing it; it has a very indie yet calming type vibe which for some reason, really resonates within me. I would really enourage people to listen to the song and just enjoy it.



Hair Products:

Aussie Dual Personality Curl Definition and Soft Feel Serum: I can't remember when or if I bought this but I've only started using it recently. I don't know why, I just found it in one of my drawers and so I thought I would try it. I only use a few pumps on the ends of my hair after I get out of the bath and I really think it makes a difference. My hair just feels  much more manageable which is literally all I need from my hair because it can get ridiculously difficult to style at times. I find that the brand Aussie is always so reliable because I feel like everything they produce is just brilliant for your hair. I've used a lot of their shampoos and conditioners before and loved them, so I definitely would recommend buying them from. I know that you can buy Aussie products from Boots and Superdrug, and its super cheap and smells incredible.

Technology:

Kindle Fire HD: As you know, I was given this by my mom for my birthday and I spoke about how much I loved it, and now I love it even more. I use it mostly for blog ideas because its massive screen means that I can plan when I'm going to write or how much I've written on a particular post. I like playing games on it as well as reading my books for school, I just really really like it.



Body Products:

Palmolive Naturals Smooth Delight Shower Milk: This is probably my absolute favourite product over the last few weeks. Now, I'm not sure if I like a specific one because I haven't been looking at the labels really, but the one that I'm using right now is the one with Macadamia Oil, Cocoa and Moisturising Milk which is just perfect. I squeeze it into my running bath water and it creates the most amazingly luxurious bubbles, as well as using it on body. It makes my skin feel so soft and hydrated, like its unbelievable. I would definitely recommend it to anyone because its just beautiful.



You can read my last blog post: Open Days: The University of Salford - where I tell you what I thought about Salford uni

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Open Days: The University of Salford

I've decided to start a new little series on my blog where I write about the different universities that I'm going to see over the next two months. I'm really excited about it, as I've mentioned before because its always been something that I've wanted to do. And because I'm going to be writing straight after I visit each uni, when it comes to actually applying, I can always go back and read the post on how I felt at that time. I also feel like this may be helpful for people wondering how Open Days work, whether they are thinking of going to University themselves or are having trouble picking one. This is the first installment so I hope you enjoy it; it is only my opinion of the day so don't be put off if you get a different vibe from a place or have your heart set on somewhere that I'm maybe not too keen on. Everyone has different experiences of where they want to go so its completely subjective.

The first Open Day was to The University of Salford in Manchester. Now it started at 10am so me and my mom left the house at about 8 o'clock. I ended up going into the university on my own and I thought I was going to be nervous but I really wasn't. It was a bit difficult trying to navigate around the campus; I tried going into the main building because I had no idea where the Department of Psychology was. Fortunately there were student ambassadors all around and they directed me to the correct building. It was kind of crazy trying to register because I didn't know you had to print off the tickets and I couldn't connect to the WiFi on my phone to show the automatic email. Luckily for me, the woman at the stand had my name on a list and so just let me in anyway. 

I spent about an hour speaking to 2 stalls there. The first one was called Counselling and Psychotherapy and I had looked at that course a few months ago at school. I did enjoy speaking to them about it but I do think that it's not really what I want to do in the future. Anyway, the second stall I went to was the Sociology and Criminology one and I really liked it. I hadn't thought about doing Sociology before and I don't think I actually will but I liked hearing about it. I also went to the talk at 11am on it because I liked it. There weren't a lot of people there but it was fascinating because you can do Sociology or Criminology as a single course, or you can do a joint course on both. I think that if I wasn't as focused in Psychology as I am, I definitely think that I would have done Criminology.

This talk ended at about 12 and I did have plans to take an accommodation tour but they were 30 minutes long and I needed to eat as well as go to the Psychology stall. So I went to lunch at the cafeteria by myself, there wasn't a lot of food there so I just had a plate of curly chips. They were really REALLY good.

After I'd finished, I went to the Psychology talk and spoke to the man there about the course and things. He recommended things that I could do in order to gain more experience or good books to read about things they teach there. He was really nice and helpful and I really liked it there. The talk was in a seminar room filled with people which just shows how popular the course is. Loads of people asked questions that I hadn't really thought about and the woman speaking was able to answer them straight away. She knew what she was talking about and that made me trust in the course as a whole. I also found out that you can do Psychology, Psychology and Counselling or Psychology and Criminology which I know that if I did decide to go there, I would struggle picking which I would definitely go to.

Now there was a chance at the end to take a tour of the Psychology Department but it was already 10 past 2 and I was already late for when my mom said she'd pick me up. And that was my entire day at The University of Salford; overall, I really really enjoyed it. I think that I probably should have planned everything better because like I said, I didn't see everything I would have liked to. I think that's something I will definitely do when I visit my next one, which is The University of Lincoln on the 4th of October. I will write about that day as well so make sure you are following my blog for more updates.


Check out my last post: Growing Up - where I write about how I need to be my "own" person

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Growing Up

I wanted to write this blog post because it's a concept that I'm struggling with, or at least my mom is. The thing is I'm really looking forward to moving away from home for university; it's always been something I've wanted to do just because I absolutely hate where I live. I really really do. I don't want to be one of those people who don't have a job and end up staying on the same estate with 4 kids before I'm 25. I want a better life than that and the only way that I see that happening, is to go to a good university and get an education.

The universities that I'm looking at however are quite a few hours away and while I'm prepared, and more than ready to leave, I don't think my mom is. I know that she still sees me as her baby but she needs to understand that I'm going off to university in a year. And I want to be able to make an informed, unbiased decision of where I go on my OWN. That's all it is. I don't need her comments on how she "doesn't get a good feeling" about the place, or its "too expensive". It has to be my decision and mine alone.
 
Now I want you to know that it's not that I don't appreciate her because I do. She's my mother and I love her more than anyone in the world, but I need to do this by myself. I wanted to go to my Open Days on my own but because of my lack of money, ie. I'm poor, she has to drive me there. I'm excited about seeing them for the first time and imagining myself studying there but I'm not looking forward to her opinions on everything. I know that she doesn't mean to do it but she just can't help herself and it drives me insane. I don't need her influencing my opinions on where I want to spend the next 3 years of my life. I just need some freedom. Freedom, to make my own decisions, or mistakes, and if that's what they are, I have to make them myself.


Check out my last blog post: Back to Sixth Form - where I write about Year 13

Friday, September 05, 2014

Back to Sixth Form

As you know I promised to write about my first week back at Sixth Form and even though I was going to blog on Tuesday, I was just so tired I basically fell asleep as soon as I got in. I completely forgot how exhausting it is to concentrate on work for hours at a time, even though I've been doing less work than I did in the first week of Year 12. I mean, I have a really good timetable this year so any free lessons I have for period 1 or 2, I have a lie-in which is AMAZING. Waking up at half 6 every single day last year and then walking an hour to school is really enough.

Now on Tuesday we had to register for our Year 13 courses and I had sort of psyched myself up to continuing with the 4 subjects I did last year. However when I was sat there listening to the Head of Sixth Form talking about how difficult it would be, I just couldn't do it. I decided to drop Maths because it was one of my lowest grades apart from Psychology and since I want to do that as a career, Maths had to go. I felt really upset all day which is pretty ridiculous really but I absolutely LOVED Maths and I know that's strange. I've always found it quite easy I guess and I think one of the reasons why I really like it is because its logical and rational. I like being able to have clear cut instructions on how to solve equations and its so satisfying to come to the correct answer. It just makes you feel pretty darm GOOD.

I also found out that me and one of my best friends ever have the exact same timetable meaning that we get to spend all of our frees together which is so great. I used to get so lonely when I would have to sit there on my own just doing work because I never knew anyone who had the same timetable and if I did, they always sat in the Common Rooms rather than in the Study Centre. But this year, we can just sit and chat and listen to Disney songs (all of which we did today); I doubt how much work we're going to get done but that's a different matter.

It was so crazy going back to my tutor and meeting the new Year 12's because I remember being in their position and it doesn't feel like a whole year has been since then. Its so weird thinking that I'm literally in my thirteenth year of school. My last year. I can't believe either that I'll be going to university next year; I really want to blog everything that happens with open days, UCAS applications and eventually offers. I think it would be helpful for people who are thinking about going to university and are not really sure how to do it. I know that I'm definitely going to be needing help for it.

Anyway I really think that this year is going to be a good one. I really just need to use my frees as effectively as possible because I need to make sure that I keep up with my workload and hand things in early. Trust me, thats the best piece of advice I will EVER give.


Read my last blog post: UPDATE AUGUST 2014 - where I explain what I did last month

Saturday, August 30, 2014

UPDATE AUGUST 2014

First of all I want to apologise for not posting at all in the last few weeks; I have been incredibly busy with a dozen things which I will explain. I have a whole list of things that I wanted to blog about this summer and I'm pretty annoyed that I haven't been able to do them but this should be changing soon. Once I go back to school I should be able to blog more regularly as I'll be getting into a more consistent routine. But this month has been absolutely CRAZY. I was planning on just writing just about my birthday but then I decided to just update you guys on what I've been doing for the last four weeks, so let's get into it.

The first thing that I really want to talk about is my volunteering that I've done over the summer. I did it at two different places, one at my local library and one at the SureStart Children's Centre. I had been looking into doing something for months but my exams were obviously my top priority at that time so I decided to wait until the six weeks. I went to both places and just asked if volunteering was something they did and luckily for me, it was. At my library, I sat in on a session that they do there called Reading Buddies where they help people who perhaps struggle to read, or are just learning to speak English for example. It was really incredible being there because I've never realised how much I take advantage of being able to recognise letters and words and be able to understand what they mean. Some people don't have that and it really made me think about the education system and how this can fail some people, which is really sad.

Now the second place I volunteered at was at SureStart which I'm pretty sure only exists in the UK. Basically it is a children's centre which aims to give young kids the best possible chance in life by helping with their early education and general health. The programme that I was involved in was the Early Words Together; its basically a series of sessions which helps children under the age of five with their reading and writing and things. It also encourages parents to become actively involved in their children's education. I thought it was so cool because I've never really been seen this type of thing before.
The only thing which I really hate is that because I'm going to be going back to Sixth Form next week, it means I can no longer volunteer at the library or at the children's centre. It clashes with my timetable because most of the sessions are in the morning and I obviously can't do that. They do afternoon sessions at SureStart but since it takes me an hour to walk home, I would completely miss them so its not really worth signing up to do it. I do hope though that I would be able to volunteer at half term and things like that.


Another thing that I wanted to talk about, which I mentioned before, is my birthday. As you probably know, I turned 17 on the 27th of August which I actually forgot about to be honest. I was so busy trying to finish my summer homework as well as doing my volunteering, and getting my results and everything. It was just insane. I had already sorted out what I was doing for my birthday; I went really traditional with just a dinner with three of my best friends and then a sleepover afterwards. It was really cool to just hang out all together because one of my friends does not go to the same Sixth Form that we go to so we rarely see each other anymore. Its such a shame because we've known each other for over six years now which I think is absolutely mental to have kept the same friends for that long.

Now I didn't actually get a lot of presents this year because I was given money mainly. My favourite present though was from my mom who gave me a Kindle Fire HD which I've never really looked into getting before. I never asked her for it so it was a complete surprise that she bought me one. I have literally been on it for the last few days just spending my hours doing nothing, which probably isn't the best considering I am going back to Sixth Form on Tuesday and I still haven't finished all of my work. I will be making that  a priority tomorrow and Monday so don't worry.

I think thats pretty much all I've got to say about August as a whole. I'm sorry it was so long but sometimes you just have such a busy month that'ss full of so much stuff, you just need to unload everything before you can start anew. And this post has been that for me. Now that its approaching school time, I will be writing another post about Sixth Form probably after my first official day of year 13 so I would expect that in the next few days.


Check out my last blog post: AS Results 2014 - where I tell you what grades I received after a stressful first year of Sixth Form

Saturday, August 16, 2014

AS Results 2014

The reason why I wanted to write this post is because I've been blogging for the last year how about hard Sixth Form has been, so I thought you would like to know the end result.

On Thursday the 14th, I found out my AS results and even though I passed all of them, I was sort of surprised. I mean, I'm usually pretty consistent with all subjects but this time, I got a wide variety of results. I received an A in Sociology which surprised me the absolute most, a B in General Studies which I wasn't really too bothered about, a C in English and a D in Maths and Psychology. So that was odd.

I thought I would be more worried about my D's because I tend to think that they're my best grades, but to be honest, I'm not. I would only have to re-sit two modules to bring my grades up completely. I don't have to do the entire year again which was my FEAR so that's over with. I've just been thinking about next year though, I mean I'll have to be doing my year 13 exams as well as two of my year 12 exams again. I counted it up and I'll probably be sitting 11 exams which isn't that bad considering I had 10 this year. Also the AS exams are before half term so I won't be doing them all at the same time. I really think that I can do it all and hopefully I will be.

To be honest, I think that as long as I keep revising for my Core 2 module in Maths and my Research Methods in Psychology, then I should be fine. I think what I'm going to do is just do a paper or so every other week to make sure I'm still actually learning. Of course I'm going to speak to my teachers and get a few resources off them but to be honest, I'm not too worried. In fact I'm actually really pleased and so was my mom, so that's good.

You can read my post on my GCSE Results from last year HERE, which is another reason why I wanted to write this. Its sort of like my tradition I guess.

 
Check out my last post: REVIEW: 'Happy Little Pill' by Troye Sivan - where I write about how much I've been loving the song

Sunday, August 10, 2014

REVIEW: 'Happy Little Pill' by Troye Sivan

I've wanted to review Happy Little Pill by Troye Sivan ever since it came out because I just love it. It came out on the 25th of July and I have to say, I have played it at least once every single day since. I like to listen to it when I'm just chilling out in my room or doing my work, I just think its a really good song. His voice sounds incredible in it and the lyrics are just beautiful; it has a really cool pop/ techno vibe to the song and I LOVE IT.

So, as Troye is a YouTuber, I have been watching his videos for quite a long time now, probably close to 2 years now. I knew he sang and things but I had never really listened to his music before apart from his cover of 'Little Things' by One Direction which I thought was absolutely amazing. His videos just in general have made me laugh and smile, and I feel very proud of him for everything that he has done.

Flashforward to now and he is about to release his EP called TRXYE, and I am really excited to listen to it. It comes out on the 15th of August and I'm sure it'll do really well. I know that Happy Little Pill did AMAZINGLY, I mean it was #1 in 13 countries and top 10 in 31 countries which is INSANE.


You can preorder TRXYE here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trxye-ep/id898132513

You can watch Happy Little Pill here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXeKoGx9zoM


Feel free to read my last post: July Favourites 2014 - where I write about all the things I enjoyed last month

Saturday, August 02, 2014

July Favourites 2014

I've been thinking about the things I've been enjoying lately and so I thought I would write a little post about my July Favourites. Its not going to be too long because I haven't got any new makeup or face products lately since I've broken up for summer. But I have been liking a few other things so sit back and enjoy!


Books:
I've been reading Enduring Love by Ian McEwan over the last few weeks because its on the curriculum for my A2 English course next year. To be honest, at the start of the novel I wasn't too sure about it but the more I read it, the more I get into it. Its about a hot air balloon accident which changes the course of many peoples lives. The main character, Joe, becomes the obsession of another man called Jed, who suffers from De Clerambault Syndrome: a type of delusion in which one person thinks that another person is madly in love with them. Its actually really REALLY interesting reading because I never even knew that it was a real thing before this book and its just really fascinating. I haven't read the end yet because I'm only twelve chapters in but so far, I really like it and would recommend it to anyone.


TV:
NCIS: Los Angeles: I have spoken about this before in my November Favourites last year and I am still absolutely loving it. It is probably my favourite TV show ever and I cannot wait until season 5 comes out on DVD so I can watch it. I've got seasons 1 through 4 and honestly, I watch it REPEATEDLY. The only thing that annoys me about NCIS: LA is that since its an American show, it takes absolutely forever for it to come out here in the UK. Until then, I'm just going to watch it over and over and over again. Oh, I need a life.


Music:
There aren't many new songs that come out that I like, usually just because I don't listen to the charts at all. Most of the time, I just play old songs that have been stuck in my head until another thing comes along. However, two of the songs that I have been playing repeatedly for the last few weeks are Boom Clap by Charli XCX and Ghost by Ella Henderson. I just love them, I really do.

I'd never really heard of Charli XCX until she featured on Fancy with Iggy Azealia which I LOVED as well. I think she's a really good singer and I hope she brings out loads of cool new things.

Ella Henderson on the other hand, I already knew. For those of you who don't live in the UK, she appeared on the X Factor a few years ago and she was absolutely amazing. She's really REALLY young and she has an incredible voice. I think this is her first single and honestly, its just incredible.


Feel free to read my last post: Summer - where I show you a collection of beautiful flowers

Friday, July 25, 2014

Summer

I've wanted to write a brief post for the last few weeks, and so every day on my way home from Sixth Form, I was looking for things that remind me of summer. The weather in the UK right now is pretty hot and so everyone is just enjoying it, including my mother who is literally outside sunbathing right now. Anyway, this post won't be a lot of writing or anything, just a small collection of photos that make me think of this beautiful season.

 I was on the hunt for pretty flowers that I could take photos off and I was literally only 2 streets away from my house before I found some.
 
 
They were so beautiful, I really REALLY wish I had a better camera so that you could see how vibrant the flowers were. The purple colour in the photo above was absolutely gorgeous. 
 
 
 
 
You can read my last blog post: END OF SCHOOL - where I write about my delight at finishing Sixth Form for the summer

Saturday, July 19, 2014

END OF SCHOOL

Yesterday was my last day at Sixth Form until September and I have to say, it felt AMAZING. Walking out of those gates and seeing that blue sky was just magical.

This summer I'm going to try to do as much as possible; I want to hang out with my friends, do some olunteering and just try to have some relax, especially before my results come through. I also want to start blogging more, like I did last year, because I really REALLY enjoy writing about what I've been up to and such things. I think this is a good way of storing memories and I like the idea of being able to read everything back and thinking, 'wow, that was incredible'.

Now as far as I'm concerned, I have 26 days and countingbefore I find out my grades but until then, I am going to have FUN. This is my last summer before I decide what university and as much as that scares me, I am so ready for it.

Feel free to follow my blog to find out what I'm going to be doing this summer because I'm absolutely determined to make it a good one. Care to join me?


Check out my last post: Higher Education Fair - where I told you about my day talking to university representatives