Tuesday 20 August 2013

BSc!

Hi everyone, I cordially invite you to my blog Rubologs!! 

I've been thinking about this for a while and I've finally decided to do it so yay me! 

Right , I've recently graduated (I say recently, it's over a month now lol) and thought I should talk about how I feel having graduated. 

Let's just say I've been 'welcomed' into adulthood. I should be happy right? Well I'm not...hm actually, I'm grateful but I'm very overwhelmed!! Today I was thinking how nice it would be to have an older sister who would walk me through adulthood and explain certain things to me *begins to ponder*. Nonetheless going to university was an amazing experience! 

For the people that have gone to uni they would probably tell you it's best to keep an open mind, uni was NOT what I expected it to be...you know one day I'll gist you on that one. It was filled with drama, nights of tears, foooood galore (I'm a foodie), A LOT of travelling, hard work and you know what just a whole roller coaster of things, but as I'm typing this I'm really smiling. Hmm a lot of good things came out of it. I didn't go where I wanted to go and I didn't do the course I originally wanted to do but I actually feel fulfilled, to an extent. The life lessons I learnt are irreplaceable. For example, something as little as learning to live with different people can increase your people skills and teach you patience. However, some people take the MICHAEL'S MATE!!! Talk about 'IF THE DUSTBIN IS FULL PLEASE EMPTY IT!!' Ha, I'm sure if my flatmates read this, I'll receive a warm text lool.

One quick thing I'll share before I end this...coming back was a MASSIVE shocker! I really wasn't expecting the big changes that come with moving home. I had to unpack which took me a week to do. I had to get used to the noise created by my family members because back in uni, it was so quiet, peaceful and borderline boring at times! Additionally, I decided to come back when my mother was off work. My mother is nigerian, enough said lool.

On this note, I have a question to ask, why is it that the southerners believe they must comment on EVERYTHING! I came back and I almost wanted to run back. It's actually not a good thing. Let's learn to leave things as they are. I'm not against constructive criticism, but I'm against casually finding a fault in everything. 

Ok, I think I'm happy going to university..the big thing of course is this next step that I have to take but I know I have it in me to be great in life and impact people!! 

So here's a snippet of how I communicate, hope I kept you engaged, bare with me. This is my first post and I've literally just spoken as if I would to a close friend holding a mug of hot shocolate (typo not an error, I'm a graduate tains), watching Eastenders and insulting Max for his low life lool. 

If you're looking to categorise my blog, I'm something on the lines of 'Life's about sharing'. 

Till we meet again! 
Ruthie

p.s here's a picture from my graduation :) 

Happy Graduation Ruthie










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