Butting in purely because of your journal title - what exactly is bubble tea? I've never had it before and don't really understand the hype around it haha
Haha yep I totally understand. There is such a large hype around it which I sometimes don't even get myself
Basically a super simple bubble tea would be tea + bubbles which are actually balls of jelly.
It's become so much bigger in recent years so now you can add in mix ins like different flavoured jelly or sugar syrups. It's legit packed to the brim with sugar haha If you look at the milk teas, they're basically condensed milk and black tea.
I recommend you try it sometime ! Try something like a milk tea or fruit tea if you want to be a bit fancy (I'm not even that adventurous haha). Tell me what you think!
Hi! Such a cool mix of subjects you have there :-))
In regards to studying languages at uni, you can take them as electives or minor (or maybe have it as a double major?) in them :-) idk how it works at UTS but that’s something you can look into I guess!
My question to you: if you were to continue learning languages at the tertiary level, would you learn a new one or continue the one(s) you’re learning at school?
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm still looking around but I'll definitely consider that when I research degrees!
I'm not sure if I'd start a new language. If I got more than one option, I 100% would pick up a new language. French has always been my OG and I still think it could be fairly useful so that would be one of my picks. I actually really wanted to do Japanese when I was in year 7 and the interest is still there. If I had a second option, I would consider it.
I see you are studying International Studies
How do you find it?
wow super cool set of subjects this year! nice to hear that to do lists are working out for you. I checked out your insta page and it looks great; how good is grid paper for writing notes and not just maths? All the best !
Thank you so much! It really means a lot that you even checked out my page - you rock!
I am a strong advocate for grid paper haha especially judging I don't even do maths XD
Here are my top reasons why you should try grid paper:
-You can easily draw columns and boxes and they look super gorg
-You can space out info and use your vertical lines as a guide
-The centre of the page is much easier to find
-It seems kind of edgy haha jks jks - tbh my teachers know which piece of work is mine because I'm the only one to use grid lol
-Game changer for diagrams - do my diagrams still look slightly dodge? Yeah, absolutely. Is that because of the grid? No, rather it's because I'm too stubborn to draw them in pencil first and inevitably smudge my hand on the pen ink *sad reacts only*
I say try it out - you may find a new found love for it. Plus you can find templates online for free and print it to tryyyyy
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