Early December bad news
Well, it’s just the beginning of December and I’m pretty busy right now with my stuff at school and real life. First, this is a freaking busy week for me with group assignments due all the time. Personally I like to do individual work which I could spend and control my own time and idea for it. In addition, I take all responsibility for my outcome so no regret after submitting the final version. One thing to be added is that I don’t want the conflicts between team members to increase very single day. Well, I have been taught some techniques to solve conflicts effectively in school but I’m sure that in many situations, those methods are just crap. This week I have to carry out a presentation and report for intensive Strategy class on Saturday, then another presentation next week for People and Organisations subject. In brief, I’m pretty busy and tired at the moment. I hope I will recover soon after enjoying the 2-week-holiday with Marketing and Corporate Governance assessments at home
Second, I’m having trouble with the school about my eligibility to attend this year Graduation Ceremony. I guess that they did it wrongly as I was certified from RMIT Vietnam and I’m currently studying Master program. I just wonder how I could process to higher education without passing all the courses in my Bachelor degree. Tomorrow is the day to collect the gown and tickets already so everything needs to be done quickly and correctly. Anyway. those assignments above are throwing my time away to complain with the school in time
Finally, bad news comes in today as the travel ticket price for Myki (what I’m using right now) will be increased next year. According to The Age (2011), “Victorian public transport fares will jump by an average of 8.6 per cent on New Year’s Day, in the biggest one-off impost on commuters in nearly a decade. The price rises – for trains, trams and buses – will in most cases be more than twice the current rate of inflation” (For more information, please visit http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/baillieus-sting-on-commuters-20111205-1ofne.html). Such a bad news for international students who are also paying taxes and bearing higher prices compared to local people here in Australia. The details are listed in the image below:

Alright that’s all I want to write today. Hope to see you soon in the next blog entry. Wish you a lovely day
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