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The best is like water.4月6日 青春[塞缪尔·厄尔曼] 中英文 YOUTH
Samuel Ullman Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of Youth means a tempera-mental predominance of courage over timidity, of the Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s heart the lure of wonder, When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism
青春 塞缪尔·厄尔曼 青春不是年华,而是心境;青春不是桃面、丹唇、柔膝,而是深沉的意志,恢宏的想 青春气贯长虹,勇锐盖过怯弱,进取压倒苟安。如此锐气,二十后生而有之,六旬男子 岁月悠悠,衰微只及肌肤;热忱抛却,颓废必致灵魂。忧烦,惶恐,丧失自信,定使心 无论年届花甲,拟或二八芳龄,心中皆有生命之欢乐,奇迹之诱惑,孩童般天真久盛不 一旦天线下降,锐气便被冰雪覆盖,玩世不恭、自暴自弃油然而生,即使年方二十,实 8月11日 50 things to do before you leave university50 things to do before you leave university 1 Spend at least one week researching your career Do you want to use your biology degree in a laboratory? Do you want to use your chemical know-how to teach kids? Or do you want to forget the specifics - like 45 per cent of graduates - and head for something totally different, like finance? It may seem obvious, but you'll never win your dream job until you answer these fundamental questions, and are honest with yourself about the skills you have, the skills you'd like to use and the skills you need to develop, says Elspeth Farrar, director of the Careers Advisory Service at Imperial College London. Lots of people fret about their career decisions without scouring any job ads, reading any careers advice or checking any websites. Put the legwork in, and you'll fret no more. 一整星期都干这个会厌吧。。。要说时间加起来的话还行。 2 Send off a job application Practice makes perfect, they say, so why not try your hand at a few before the real crunch time arrives. 相信都干过。 3 Work on your CV Boring, but it has to be done, and aeons before you graduate. Some careers advisers suggest that you start by compiling your "fantasy" CV - it will let you see where the holes are. More important is to include absolutely every relevant bit of work, activities or voluntary work you've done, says Heather Collier of the National Council for Work Experience. It all counts. 没做过也难。 4 Hand in an assignment a week early You'll be amazed at the feeling. 恩。。。我也想,但照这个进度。。。 5 Visit every library on campus And learn, once and for all, how to locate books and journal articles from the library database. If that sounds too much like hard work, have a picnic with some friends in a dark corner. Choose your section wisely to avoid discovery: the area given to scientific journals more than 40 years old is usually a good bet. 看来不是好学生,谁陪我哪天去? 6 Star in a play Apart from the glory and attention, think of the benefits to your interviewing skills: speaking under pressure, the ability to improvise and to appear calm in any situation. The cast parties are usually a bit of a whirl, too. 俺中学时是演过的不知道算不。 7 Attend a careers fair Sure, there is so much information and so many companies that you are liable to leave the fair with nothing more than a head spin, but they do often give away some decent swag - from stationery to breath-mint dispensers. And who knows, maybe you'll find your dream job. 但愿我不要再参加了。 8 Attend a history lecture Or any other subject that's not your own. They say university is about broadening the mind, so look interested and take lots of notes. Who knows, you might decide that your degree was the wrong choice, and you'd be better placed studying ancient Chinese porcelain. 谁想听计算机科学的lecture可以找我,当然欢迎其他系的同学有有趣的lecture联系我。 9 Do something stupid for charity Stay awake for 48 hours watching every single James Bond film back-to-back, abseil down a very large building, or spend the afternoon in a bath full of baked beans. Apart from the fact that you're doing your bit for the less fortunate, getting involved with your university's RAG (raising and giving) organisation looks great on your CV. 上次确实看到有穿裙子募捐的广告,可惜了。。。 10 Fall madly in love And of course, get your heart broken. It's a learning experience. Especially when you have lectures with the object of your affection every day. 罗曼史就别发在网上了,但愿大家都让竞争对手heart broken. 11 Pull pints Working at the student bar is a great way to meet people, make some money and become the most popular person in the room. Employers also value this work experience: you have to work with customers, hone interpersonal skills via other bar staff, and handle sums of money. How very responsible of you. 一室友已经把msn签名改成了“manchester united bar man!" 12 Take a course or alternative module Heck, you might even learn something new. Plus it shows you are well-rounded and flexible, have varied interests and are open to new ideas - very desirable employee traits. 我想起了修过的一门课,Computational Biology,不知所云... 13 Try out for the University Challenge team You might never get another chance to make a fool of yourself on national TV - like student Tareq El Menabawey from the University of Newcastle. When Jeremy Paxman asked for the name of an exotic yellow-tailed bird from South America, Tareq buzzed in, panicked and blurted out "budgie". "Jeremy Paxman was not impressed, and repeated the words 'budgie? budgie?' back at me," he says. Apart from the nightmares, he laughs about it now. 这个应该会是有趣的经历。 14 Argue with an arts student Everyone thinks their subject is the only one worth studying, and the Arts vs Science feud has been running for years. Here's something new you can throw back at 'em: science and engineering graduates have a leg-up in the job market because of their extra skills, says Farrar. For example, numeracy is a real boon for some employers, and you don't get that studying Chaucer. 我是Science,来过招吧... 15 Join a society Sign up to as many as you have time for, whether it's the whisky-tasting club or the knitting fraternity. Prospective bosses love to see students richly involved in their university communities. It speaks of dynamic, motivated people with good interpersonal skills. Varied activities also give you something a little extra to talk about during interviews - remember that employers want enthusiasm and commitment. 我应该自动加入了Chinese Society。 16 Consider never leaving We don't mean squatting in the halls during summer break, but staying on to study for a master's or PhD. If your subject excites you and you fancy a challenge, then this is definitely worth some careful thought. Please don't stay on simply to tick off all the things on this list, however. 已经算是加刑一年了,但愿能无罪释放。 17 Vote Or better, run for an elected position. Nothing says leadership more than a role deciding the fate of fellow students. Employers love leaders. 本科时学校里投过人大代表的票。我也成功当选过班干部,可惜候选人只有我一个。 18 Attend a protest You can't call yourself a real student until you've taken up paint and poster board in the fight for crispier crisps, cheaper pints, or whatever else is going on. 美女可以不穿衣服当街抗议穿戴动物皮毛,我可没资格。 19 Hug a professor Simply getting to know one will suffice, though. Everyone knows at least one professor who inspired or encouraged them. They can become an invaluable mentor, show you career opportunities you wouldn't have imagined, and of course, write you fantastic references. It's worth putting in the time to build a relationship with that person. Remember, though, not all professors like a cuddle. 遗憾,导师还是reader,虽然他是group leader...不然谁要抱导师的话哪天叫上我? 20 Discover a local band They might never turn out to be Coldplay, but if they did, imagine the pure smug joy in five years' time of saying: "Yes, they're pretty good aren't they? I saw them back in '07 at the student union." 羽泉可不是那么好发现的。 21 Get some work experience Careers advisers say that this is the most important activity you can do while at university. Employers are always on the lookout for graduates with practical skills, and work experience is the best way to make your CV shine. In many scientific jobs, relevant work experience is simply a must - you need to prove you know your way around a lab bench, field site or database. Companies offer placements during university holidays, so you have plenty of opportunities. When on the placement, keep a log of all the tasks you've done and the skills you develop - it will help when it comes to CV-writing later. 这也是应该的。 22 Speak at a debate Apart from making you think twice before saying anything ridiculous and unsupportable in public ever again, addressing an audience is an important part of many jobs. If you can engage a bunch of rowdy students then you'll have no problems with a future client or your boss. 还是”以和为贵“好... 23 Teach science to kids Universities nationwide have set up programmes with local schools to get undergraduates into classrooms. It's a boon for the kids and great for you too. Teaching experience looks great on your CV, plus it gives you a taster of the profession 只怕学的那点science,只剩了求解斜面小车的那点才干。 24 Take your parents to the pub Let them see the new, grown-up you. Choose the location carefully, though, mama and papa are unlikely to enjoy your local nightclub, however much you love it. 这是个好建议。 25 Write a blog Daily writing will improve your communication skills, which is a must in the working world, and can sometimes be lacking in science and engineering graduates. Science-based blogs are also a great way to network across the internet, giving you a new view into careers and potential employers. It might even get you a job. However, it's worth considering what you share with the world - ask yourself whether you would want prospective bosses to read your musings, especially if they are mainly about the joys of procrastination. 我正在做这个呢。 26 Try a job shadow Job-shadowing is an increasingly popular option for students who want to get a taste of a career before committing. Usually it's only a short-term, unpaid placement, but it provides insight into the work, culture and environment of a company without actually getting stuck in it. It's also valuable networking time. 西方教育制度挺健全。 27 Wear your pyjamas to a lecture One of the great disappointments at the start of a science degree comes when you discover just how many 9 am lectures you have compared with arts students. So it's OK to do this once, even if you cheat and wear the pyjamas under your clothes. But don't fall asleep - that would be rude. 虽然看到有人干过,自己还是干不出。 28 Flip burgers Soon you'll be an oh-so-qualified bachelor, master or doctor, and never again will you have to slog away for cash during your summer holidays. In the meantime, take a menial job just so you can brag to your kids that you had it tough when you were young. Forget working for a multinational burger chain, however. The smart student makes their summer cash in a burger van at an outdoor festival like Glastonbury. Your kids will never need to know you had fun doing it. 恩,burger king刚刚登陆中国。 29 Buy a suit Yes we know that you just adore those hole-ridden jeans and super-comfortable trainers, but they aren't exactly interview material, are they? First impressions in the interview room may be the most important ones you get to make, and dressing sloppily is a common mistake. Show employers that you are serious, professional and competent. Invest now and buy a good quality, classically styled ensemble; you might regret the giant lapels and fuchsia stripes in a few years. 带的这套我还没穿过。 30 Visit the careers office Careers advisers are the people who know their way around work placements, job vacancies and CV-writing, so you should tap all of their know-how while you still have access to it. 宿舍对面,出门就是。 31 Become excessively pretentious It happens to all of us at least once, so don't worry. If, however, there are signs of permanent damage, seek help immediately. 意识形态的东西,太深奥... 32 Organise something Your university years are the prime time to put on an event, whether it's a party, rally, conference or comedy night. In addition to all the fun, accolades and free entry, event planning on any scale shows off teamwork, problem solving and organisational skills - three of the top sought-after traits in potential employees, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters. I am trying to organize myself. 33 Throw a proper dinner party For a true challenge, you have to invite more than 10 people, and cook food that requires a recipe. 只要能找到大厨... 34 Volunteer Donating your time and skills to any organisation is a great way to network, make friends and gain valuable real-world experience. For many jobs, appropriate volunteer work is just as good as the paid stuff. 希望是paid as good as the paid stuff... 35 Be a culture vulture Once fully ensconced in the 9 to 5 working world, you won't have time to visit museums, galleries and impressive buildings between lectures. So take the opportunity to enjoy your local treasures, without the crowds. 下一站,Manchester Museum... 36 Join a sports team In case you were wondering, pool and table tennis do count. 为了能踢上球,我签约过排名垫底的球队参加过曼彻斯特超级联赛。 37 Start a business Employers adore the entrepreneurial spirit - it shows off those top desirable traits of independence, motivation and creative thinking. Not to mention you could make some serious money in the process. Many universities host entrepreneurial competitions with cash prizes, and they also offer useful advice, access to mentors and skill-building for starting up your own business. 正如一同学语:找不到工作,只能自己开公司了...那我以后还是摆摆地摊吧。 38 Live out Living in halls has all the perks of home - meals at set times and no gas bills - but the flatmates tend to be a lot more fun than your parents. However, any student should live out eventually: it offers a fabulous taste of independence. Make sure to have at least one blazing row about who buys the milk and washes the dishes. 一室友常说“我们可以睡在club"。 39 Make 100 friends You could do this via any of the traditional pub or extra-curricular methods listed so far, or even with bribery if you're desperate. But for a more 21st-century approach, there's social networking site Facebook. It's easy if you try (and are prepared to stretch the definition of friendship). Share the love. 不喜欢这些social networking的网站。 40 Buy a piece of university clothing You just can't leave university without a little bit of fleecy cotton comfort to remind you of the good old days. But please, wear it judiciously (see "Buy a suit", No. 29). When you step outside the campus borders it will become deeply unfashionable. Sunday papers and park football only. 好建议。 41 Go to the zoo There's bound to be one nearby. You'll develop a new appreciation for animal behaviour in captivity - it's not too much like the working world, honest. 好久没看到熊猫了。 42 Subscribe to a magazine Or get a daily newspaper delivered. Even though you are up to your eyeballs in assigned reading, try to absorb current affairs as often as possible, especially if it is relevant to your chosen career path. Every employer wants to hire sharp, worldly workers who have a wider sense of the environment in which they work. A subscription to Heat magazine doesn't count, unless you plan to join the paparazzi, of course. 呵呵,多看看在国内看不到的magazine 43 Collect £50 in loose change Fill a big pot with with the pennies: it may come in useful. As soon as you graduate, student loan payments start eating into your pay cheque, the council chases you for tax and the friendly bank manager who bestowed an interest-free overdraft on you will want their pound of flesh. Wouldn't it be fantastic to hand over £1000 worth of coppers instead? 买个存钱罐是个好主意,但愿买这个罐花的钱不要比存的硬币还多。 44 Take a sandwich year Many students, in engineering or biochemistry, for instance, take a year out halfway to work in industry. You graduate behind most of your friends, but the opportunity to work in your field can be a boon later on: the skills you'll pick up are gold dust for your CV, plus you may impress the employer enough to win a permanent job. Students who take a year out also tend to perform significantly better in their degree exams, says Collier. Even if it doesn't come as a standard part of your course, many departments will support you taking a year out midway - though you'll have to do more legwork to find a position. 在中国这个应该叫什么? 45 Go to a fancy-dress ball Discover new levels of exhibitionism and creativity by making a first-class costume. Bonus points if it involves flashing lights and a car battery. fancy!好名字 46 Brighten up your department Erlenmeyer flasks make for surprisingly attractive vases, and dreary lab benches will often benefit from a tasteful throw. Dreary lab... 47 Find religion And/or lose it. To be honest, Some thoughts in Buddhism are really helpful, I also read something about Taoism, quite nice. Don't know much about Christianism and Islam. 48 Find a job The dream scenario is to go straight into a job out of university, and many of the early birds achieve this. Don't panic if you feel left behind, though. Most science graduates find employment pretty quickly: the 2005 unemployment rate six months after graduation was just 6.2 per cent. Few win their dream job at the first try and with over 40 years of working life ahead of you, there's plenty of time to get on a career path that makes you happy. 确实是当务之急,难道这就是所谓的Independent & Responsibility...? 49 Give up drinking (twice) Most effectively done with your head actually inside a toilet bowl. Shame on you. Faint! I am allergic to alcohol! 50 Open your mind Knowing whether you've achieved this depends on your point of view: for some it's about psychedelic substances or "finding yourself", for others it's simply about changing their brand of cereal. So with this in mind, all we'd stress is that you at least open up to the career potential of your degree. Many people come to university so focused on academic study that they fail to see the broad category of jobs that their education prepares them for, says Farrar. A science or engineering degree qualifies you for more than you might think, and there's no telling where it could take you. 好了,感谢所有有耐心看到这里的朋友,但愿佛祖,道,耶稣和真主保佑你毕业顺利,毕完业也顺利,还没毕业的和早就毕业了的也顺利! Anna Gosline is an editor of online science magazine www.inklingmagazine.com
3月15日 My first touch with Chelsea 十五磅的学生票,考试结束后的第二天,成全了我们和英超全明星队切尔西的第一次亲密接触。( 视频的主角是我的寝室室友Ozzy,后面的中国友人会陆续登场。 这可是我拍摄的第一部‘有剧情’的视频啊
切尔西赛前的热身。Drogba, Robben, Lampard, Markelele, Terry, Ashley Cole......
值得一提的是我们的孙继海也首发上场了,十几米开外他向我们挥手,照片以后再补。 12月31日 再见06不知道从何说起,似乎合着uk的节拍,也变懒了。
老天倒也开眼,露了一会儿阳光,接着又是无止境的阴雨天气。。。
再过几个时辰又是新的一年,恩。。。但愿身边的一切人事物,都能够顺顺利利吧。
权且以此当作06年的最后一篇。 10月31日 UK一月半来UK的时间掐指算来已有一月半。期间的一些见闻和感受不能一一道出,选取一些记载于下:
环境: 城市里高楼很少,一般建筑也不过6,7层,两层的普通住宅十分多见。城乡差别很小,绿化无处不在,空气的质量好得令人吃惊,连鞋都不用怎么刷,因为几乎看不出沾到灰尘。 气候: 来之后既没感觉到冷也没感觉到热,据称冬天一般不过0度,夏天也一般不过20几度,T-shirt和棉衣都不常用,看来比上海更适合人类居住。这里的天气变化很快,从阴雨到晴朗只在转瞬之间。总的来说英国较多雨,虽然雨通常不大。出门带把伞显得并不多余,但班上的英国人说他出门基本不带伞。 人: 英国人比想像中的友善,随和,简单。由于都是来自发展中国家,我们和印巴人也十分容易相处。 食物: 就曼城来说,非常适合中国人生活,有chinatown,不少中国超市,中餐馆,什么作料都能买到。自己做菜可以过得很中国。有时也吃吃pizza, 面包,沙拉,还有印度等国家的食物换一下口味。当然还是中国菜最适合我们了。 信仰: 西方国家信仰无处不在。基督教徒和穆斯林满街走,有时会遇见传教的基督教徒居然还会用中文说“耶稣”。每到星期天便是基督教徒的礼拜日。 随处可见的made in china 随便走进一家商店总能发现中国制造的东西,从各种品牌的laptop,ipod,索爱的手机,罗技的鼠标,到一般的绒毛玩具,小工艺品,总能惊喜地发现made in china。中国已无疑已成为世界工厂。 现在住的是学校寝室,离系里教室只要步行5分钟,每人一个单间,几个人公用厨房和卫生间,浴室。曾经国内大学里的卧谈会再不可能发生,在这里一关上房门,就是一个完全只属于自己的世界。 功课上一周课时不多,主要靠自己课外的阅读,一般每门都会给个reading list,每次上完课又发一摞hand out,全靠自己消化吸收。这里学习资源比较丰富,设施齐备,24小时的机房,装了各种操作系统和最新软件的计算机,藏书量巨大的图书馆,覆盖校园的无线网络,都值得好好利用。 en~~先写到这里,只是要提高自己的英语水平,还有好多的功课要做。 |
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