Monday, April 30, 2007

Bored....

I hate public finance...stupid Hau...I've spent four hours (on and off) doing his stupid problem set on public goods. Every question takes almost 2 pages. What a pain. I feel sorry for the poor local students who have to bullshit in another language. Other then that I still am trying to plan my China trip (especially how I'm goin to get to Tokyo)...so much I want to do.

Oh well. Yesterday was fun. Spent the entire day down at the beach and ate too much and drank WAY too much. I don't really remember, a litre of Asahi, half a bottle of red, 4 shots of vodka...which softened me up for a spot of skinny dipping at Repulse (I doubt I would have ever done that at home...)

Good times :D

Friday, April 27, 2007

Ode to jam

The afternoon started off well. I found one of those 'local' bakeries where prices are cheaper then the more westernised chain stores you see around. Unfortunantely all signs are in (handwritten) Chinese which i can never read. Anyway, I saw it...round, thick and covered with sugar...jam doughnut...mmmmmmmmmm I haven't had one of those since I left home. Still taking the usual precautions I asked the (very fine) young girl working there if it was 'jam' (I don't know where the hell I picked up the Cantonese word for that when I still can't ask what people's names are). Anyway she said it was so I bought three.

Back in the dorm I bit into one only to find...red bean. WAHHHHHHHHHHH

At least my roommate was happy.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Evil Dr. Chan

Thursday was pure hill. Serves me right for writing such a weak assignment I guess but I just wish my classmates had read it before hand and saved me a thirty minute long grilling under the EVIL Dr. Chan. (especially the wae just *blink* *blinks* at you everytime you can't answer a question.

What misery....

I'm just glad its over...

Matt

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

scared...

Just came out of my Current Economics Affairs class after the first person did there proesentation and i am scared. He was the first person to go and the ripped his assignmnet apart. It was brutal and really unfair. Most of these people probably haven't even started their own yet...especially this one girl who interogated him whilst sucking up to the professor

"Pray tell me what article you got that information from in case I want to do further studying?"

wtf? "pray" who the hell uses that word anymore and who the hell would want to do further study beyond what they had to do....all the while fluttering the eyelids at the professor.

I HATE THESE SORT OF PEOPLE!!!!

At least it looks like I will be doing her critique so maybe a little taste of her own medicine. What a bitch.

My presentation is next though so I am scared. Wish me luck!

Matt

Monday, April 09, 2007

Time to catch up



I can't believe how slack I have been with this....

Where do I start? Well I just finshed this f**ker of an assignment yesterday which is such a relief. I know it was a really poor effort but I am just glad its out of the way...I'm just worried about the presentation for it on Thursday (and the disappoving stares of Dr. Chan). Anyway I celebrated last nigh by going out for the first time for a long, long time. I find that I have been much more sober this semester due to a number of factors (lenten promise [i really didn't do THAT bad!!], uni work and work).

Oh yeah, my internship. This has been a real coup for me, actually getting paid (which is actully illegal!) work in Hong Kong doing something that doesn't involeve teaching English. I have been working for a firm called College Hill which is based out of London and have just opened a branch here in Asia. At the moment they have offices in HK and Taipei and are looking to establish one soon in Shanghai. It does "mangement consultancy" which ranges from anything from corporate coaching, investor relations, guidence with public listing etc. It has actully been quite a learning curve for me considering that I have never done a business or finance course in my life (thank god that they mad intro accounting a pre-req or I never would have managed!) Anyway so far it has been a fanstasic experience even at the expense of sleepins and mid-week partying.

Of course I have only been doing mundane things such as english editing but also some interesting things like researching US corporate law and creating powerpoints advising Chinese businessmen about western corporate manners. The most shocking job so far though has been editing the English versions of China Telecom's annual report. The orginal translator in Shanghai was shocking and the English was completely unreadable. This meant I had to re-write up to a hundred pages of text - boring!!

And the best thing so far has been the fact that they have offered me a job here next year after I graduate!! The pay is fairly shocking (less then A$2000 a month) but is apparently quite good for a graduate position in Hong Kong. What's more they are going to pay for me to learn Mandarin!! Its a big decision, something I need to consider very carefully...but I can leave it for the moment as I still have more then two semesters to go.
Last week I finally managed to get my rear-end out og HK and paid a visit to amazing Thailand. Wow, that place was unbelieveable!! I only stayed for a few days and lost about one of them to transit but managed to spend two and a half days in Bangkok (don't get put off by the critics...that place is great if you know the right people, not to mention the shopping!!) and a day and a half on the island of Koh Chang.
Cheak this out...


I want to go back so bad!!!


Best of all though is that my twin bro is finally in town!!!
Its feels really good cause we have never been seperated for so long. Anyway he flies out tomorrow which will be really hard.
Well that will do for now. I promise I will be more punctual in the future!
Happy Easter!!
Matt