Back in Austria
I've been back home, dono where that home is any more.........so to speak for two and a half months. Right up on my return form this year's big trip to Mexico and Cali I was speedely sucked up in to my little Kapfenberg life.The thing that was creeping behind the corner the whole sommer waiting for me was a The big Math exam.
It was back in summer, right about around my birthday when I got the word that I've used up my first two strikes and I'll have to go on a commission exam (the last thing you want to do on this Uni because if you fail you are finished with studying). Back then it made me realise I need to sort out my priorities and that I worked to much to save money for my sommer. You just can't work as much as I did and at the same time try to finish Uni with such a tight schedule like my. Eventually I passed the exam in Nov and could breath more easily, start sorting things from this semester.
Now I'm working just two days a week which leaves me more time for studying and invest time in to friends and networking, both here and back home...once again where ever that is.
Travel vise there are no big plans in near future
On the long run...... well my Austria life is coming to an end next June and I will be moving to another country to do my exchange semester and after that to do my abroad internship. Where you ask? Well I'm studying Spanish at the moment and the intention is to either go to a Spanish speaking or an English speaking county. Of course Mexico with Yesi is the first choice but it might be difficult to accomplish. Apparently it's hard to get in to Mexican Universties, everybody wants to go there....I cant blame them, it is a beautiful country.
Ahhh....It was nice to put some things on this imaginary HTML paper again, with my ten finger typing...it's nice to keep my blog alive, it makes me feel more a bit more alive to....and now a spectacle:
Attended my great freinds great wedding pary in Zagerb..hello there Igor
My brother goofing around at the wedding
Here are my library ladies, we had a crazy Christmas party that almost went out of control...lol not really.


2 Comments:
Hey Ivan, you're always welcome to study in Scotland if everything else fails... and the nice thing is that they have a talent scheme here where you can stay for at least 2 years after graduation (even for non EU-citizens). Let me know about your plans for new year! Cu, Jörg
wow! that sounds great, if nothing else I'd come to live there to see Edinburgh comedy festival over and over again...and for deep fried Mars-bars of course :)
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