Saturday, 21 December 2013

You've graduated Highschool! Now what? | Tips for New High School Graduates Before Uni Starts

Hello guys! I'm back with another life advice post because I'm totally in the right place to give advice, but seriously I think after going through the past year there's some stuff I would have definitely done differently during the summer I had before university started. Oh and just to mention, I am Class of 2012 so I have just finished my first year of full time uni.

1. Earn a lot of money/get a job!
I really wished I spent everyday the days when I wasn't socialising, working and earning some money. I personally did have a part time job but I only worked once a week for four hours so getting around $50 a week clearly wasn't a way to save up money. You literally have so much time on your hands because you don't have homework to do and uni doesn't have any kind of induction material you have to do besides actually enrolling in a university (which takes only a few days amongst the three months of free time you have) so might as well earn some extra cash.
Let me tell you when you turn 18 and can actually buy alcohol for yourself, money flies out the door. Also, all the tickets to uni events, drinks, gigs/concerts, clubs and cabs home cost money (no one warned me of this either). A night out can easily drain you of $100.
Another thing is, potentially some of you may be getting your driving licence! Congratulations, enjoy the freedom! But you may not be lucky enough to have parents that are willing to pay for a car and petrol, so once you get your licence, you may need to buy a car or if you get to use one of your parents', you have to pay for petrol. That shit's expensive! Who knew liquified dinosaur could cost a kidney?

2. #YOLO with your looks!
Ok please don't click away because I just used YOLO in this post, I was using it ironically, I swear! Anyway, my point is use this time to get that piercing you wanted or dye your hair the shade of pink you've dreamt of for the past two years! My high school was very strict on dress code; no earrings besides lobes, no tattoos and no unnatural hair colour. I would suggest not yoloing on a tattoo but piercings (depending) and hair, why not?! During school I got quite a few ear piercings, I'm such a rebel, but since finishing I have added to my collection.
Piercings are something I've always wanted and because they're on my ears they don't change my appearance too much and aren't too dramatic (in saying that I can't imagine my image without them) so if you want a piercing I'd say go for it but make sure you do your research, ask your friends and family and be sure if it's something on your face or body where it will make a obvious mark, think it through.  I definitely have regretted a piercing I got on my body and now have a horrible scar :( Also remember that work places have dress codes so keep that in mind when deciding what to get.
I have had more than my fair share of hair dying experience, and fun fact: every time I have dyed my hair, I have done it myself and at home. When I finished high school I definitely joined the band wagon of people who dyed their hair a funky colour (you can see the red dip dye in a few of the early videos on my youtube channel) and now scrolling down my Facebook, I see all the new graduates with different coloured hair and just chuckle to myself. If you're going to dye your hair at home start with semi-permanent dye just in case you change your mind or it turns out not as you though so that it washes out within a few washes. If you've decided it's definitely something you want to keep for an extended period of time, just go get it professionally done, it'll turn out better and be healthier for your hair.
Back to hair colour that you only want for a little while, can I just say please either dye your hair back to it's natural colour or retouch up the colour and maintain it when you start uni. I can't tell you the number of people I've walked past with just the most damaged, ratchet looking hair at uni that you can tell was part of a rebellious teenage phase where "you didn't under the man's law anymore and could do what you want" and since have just decided to throw out their mirrors. When you get to uni, unless it's part of a look or you look so fierce with it you could kill a man, it's just face palm.

3. Sort out your course!
I feel like I should have put this first seeing as it's probably it is the most important thing but oh well. The most important thing to a swift uni enrolment is by you being productive and taking initiative. Your university would have provided an equivalent of a handbook either online or physically that tells you what subjects you need to take and if there are sequences that you need etc. so just don't be an idiot and make it hard for staff once you start and just do some reading and research into what you need to major in for a post graduate course and all that boring stuff. It is boring and annoying and just blehh but needs to be done.
I made a mistake with my subject choices because I didn't read the handbook properly and now have to take two units during my supposed to be break time. Not only that, but Niki also had to hold my hand through picking subjects because I was too lazy to read the handbook and just asked her all my questions. Thank jesus she's so patient with me because if the roles were reversed I know I would have just thrown my laptop down the stairs to avoid anymore questions.

4. Make time for high school friends!
One of my biggest fears when leaving high school was that I was going to lose contact with high school friends and now I can't get rid of them even if I tried. During school you didn't have to put effort into making conversation over Facebook or organising hang outs because in less than 24 hours you were going to see their faces again. I'm lucky enough to have at least 80% of my friendship group (and something like 50% on my year level cohort) come to the same uni as me so even just walking from lecture to lecture I bump into someone I know. I am aware this in different in countries such as America where it's more common to go to different states for universities, so sorry but the principle still applies. Anyway, yes I don't see my friends every single day, I have even gone weeks without seeing anyone in person so as much as I hate to say it, things like Facebook messenger are important in order to to stay in contact. Text, call, WHATEVER, just do it! Otherwise you will lose people: plain and simple. Friendship is a two way street so you can't expect the other person to constantly be the first one to message you and asking you to come hang out. You have to be that person sometimes and that freaked me out too.
It's strange because I knew my friends and I were close, but it seems we're one of the only groups of friends that still all hang out together on a regular basis and actually talk to each other and I think that's because we squashed drama, didn't bitch (too badly) about people and do genuinely love each other instead of having to put up with each other. Additionally, some of us weren't afraid to be that friend that's constantly messaging to hangout, which we're all grateful for. Basically, stop having the high school drama. Don't treat every little rumour into world war three because especially since you don't have to see that person everyday, you don't have to talk to that person so you won't and that's how friendships are lost. You feel me?
Because of my fear of losing friends, I made effort into talking to my high school friends and feel I've actually become closer to some in the past twelve months than I had in past seven years.
If you lose your high school friends, you're entering the whole big wide world of university alone and that's really scary!

5. Be the first to say hello!
I don't think this is necessarily a before you start uni tip but I thought I may as well throw it in. If you're like me and terrified of a new environment with complete strangers, you're going to have to harden up. I'm quite introverted and hate drawing attention to myself and just like to get in and get out (not in all aspects of my life ;) ok that was weird) so when I walked into my first chemistry lecture I was stunned. I actually think this may be a before uni starts tip because you may need a few days to prepare yourself for this. Generally on the first day first semester, everyone shows up to the their lectures because we're n00bz so the theatre is going to be packed! In chemistry, people were sitting in the rows of stairs and spilling out into the corridor so get there a bit early (another tip!) but also don't be afraid to go sit next to someone. Lecturers will generally tell you to not leave seats so don't feel weird about invading people's personally space, it's necessity.
Go into the lecture with this mentality: everyone is exactly like you. It's a completely new semester with new people and no one knows each other. Everyone is just if not more nervous than you. Everyone would appreciate a friend or at least a person to talk to to relieve tension or to break the ice. No one wants to be the awkward loner so they'll welcome anyone who talks to them.
It's a bit desparate, but it's also true! Look, just walk in and introduce yourself and smile. People WILL reciprocate. I decided to get over myself and introduce myself to the girl next to me and even though I never saw her again it was nice to at least have broken the ice and have a laugh for that lecture. Uni is going to be much more pleasant if you're willing to step out of your comfort zone and I know that sounds weird but uni is not like high school so you have to be open to new things.

6. Say yes!
This goes along with stepping out of your comfort zone but you're going to be offered a lot of different things at uni. Ok that just sounded like I was talking about drugs, which you are going to be offered but it wasn't what I was talking about, ok off topic (say no kids!). What I mean is you should be saying yes to more things when you get to uni and put yourself in a position where you're more vulnerable. For example if a person asks to have lunch with you (or you ask someone to have lunch with you) say yes and BOOM instant friend or another example is going to events with new uni friends, just because you don't have the comfort of high school friends doesn't mean you should go! If it'll make you feel better, invite one or two of your high school friends to come with you and your new friends so that way you'll feel more at ease but you're also mixing old and new friends so it's a giant ball of friendship and happiness!
But yeah, be free to say yes and that has landed me in awkward situations with the opposite gender or at gatherings where I'm a bit of a loner, but I regret none of it because from each event I can pick out some that's been good.

7. Not every experience is the same!
Just because you aren't making friends everyday and hanging out with new people everyday doesn't mean you're not adapting to uni life. I didn't feel comfortable enough to hang out with new people until second semester and during my first semester I only only made two or three really good friends that have stuck. However I'd look around and see so many people befriend each other and hang out and I just thought I must not be doing this whole uni thing right. That obviously wasn't true! Second semester I felt so much more comfortable around campus and hang out with new people during breaks and etc and now some of those people I speak to on a daily basis.
Don't compare yourself to other people and think you're weird because other people are doing things differently.

That's all I can think of for now guys, hope you found it helpful and interesting. I may add more on later but I'll definitely be doing a video about this so when that's up, I'll link it here :)

Excuse any typos or grammar issues, I wrote this at 8am after pulling an all nighter so I'm so drowsy right now.

Talk soon,
Katie xo

Thursday, 12 December 2013

A Post About A Boy

When you left I thought you'd be gone for 6 months.
I prepared and readied myself to get over you.
I stopped thinking about you and didn't toss and turn at night playing out events in my head of your return.
Nor did I replay the memories we made together to make me feel happy.
Because in the end, they'd always make me sad because of how we ultimately are.
Friends, nothing more.
On two occasions did I bare my heart to you and am met with crippling rejection.
In the four years I've known you, I've only tired to be your friend.
You always read more into it.
I've suffered through girlfriends and drunk girl "friends".
At one point I was lucky enough to be one of them.
Lucky.
Funny how perspective would have changed that adjective.
In my mind I was lucky and honoured, to my friends I was belittled and used.

Then one month ago you suddenly reappeared without notice.
You came back two months early.
I wasn't ready yet.
Your name shocked me and I froze at the thought of seeing you again.
I never let myself think about you.

Tonight I saw you again.
You have a new girlfriend.
You have plans to travel the country and tour europe.
I've changed too.
But have we both changed to much to be friends again?

Were we ever friends or did you just deal with me?
You never texted first, I was always lost in a swarm of other girls, when we talked you rarely made eye contact and I was always scared of what I said in case you didn't approve.
It sickens me that I filtered myself for other people's approval.
Your approval.
There always seemed to be some force between us that prevented us just being relaxed and normal around each other.
Whether that was because of our history or that we just weren't really friends, it's always bothered me.

I would never go as far as saying I loved you.
But I definitely would have done anything for you.
I desperately wanted to be the first girl you thought about, the one you wanted to talk to first.
I knew I never was.

Now I know that if I allow myself to fall back into the feelings I had 4 months ago, I would be unhappy.
I don't want that.
I know I don't feel that way anymore.
But after tonight, you voice, your smell, your face and your hug, I relived the past four years in a millisecond.
I remembered how I used to feel about you, I remembered the tears, the laughs, the kisses and hugs.
What was different this time was I didn't let the kisses and hugs outweigh the tears and rejection.
I didn't let a few nights blur the years of being lead on and feeling stupid.
I've grown up.
I think I'll always have a place for you in my heart, but be clear that it's the impact you've made on my life that earns you that spot.

So thank you for the past four years and whether we continue a friendship after this is unknown.
I know I'd love to hear your future stories of Perth and Europe.
I'd love to have your friendship and support.
But maybe too much has happened between us.
You've been a big part of my high school life but even more you've been a big part of my teenage love life.
You influenced the beginning years of when I started to notice cheek or jaw bone structure or a suave English accent.

Ultimately we started as very similar people, but we took different roads and have become very different now.
Maybe too different, but everyone needs an opposite to keep them grounded.

A post about a boy
that is arrogant
that is self centred
that is hurtful
that is egotistical
that is misleading
that is a jerk
that is untrustworthy
that is one of my biggest regrets.

A post about a boy
that is caring
that is sweet
that is loving
that is a good kisser
that is a great hugger
that is charismatic
that is smooth
that is intelligent
that is confident
that is charming
that is never going to be forgotten.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Face of the Night! 9th of December 2013




I went out with my sister for a casual dinner date and really liked the makeup I do so decided to make this post about the gunk on my face.

The photos are taken in natural lighting, but the day was so gloomy and horrible there wasn't much sunshine out to really show off the highlight or the eyeshadows. 

Products used
  • Bourjois Happy Light Luminous Serum Primer
  • Bourjois Happy Light Foundation in 52 Light Beige
  • Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 10
  • Sleek i-Divine Eyeshadow Palette in Au Naturel using Bark
  • Australis Lash and Brow Extender
  • NARS Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base
  • Estee Lauder Eyeshadow Duo in Raisins
  • Maybelline Gel Eyeliner in Brown
  • Maybelline Great Lash Lots of Lashes Mascara
  • Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara
  • Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer in Ivory
  • Maybelline Fit Me Powder in 120
  • Essence Sun Club Brunettes Shimmering Bronzing Powder
  • Milani Baked Blush in Berry Amore
  • Dior Highlighter in Amber Diamonds
  • Rimmel Colour Rush Lip Balm in Give Me A Cuddle
  • NYX Butter Gloss in Peaches and Cream

Brushes Used:
  • Real Techniques Expert Face Brush
  • Real Techniques Deluxe Crease Brush
  • MAC 266 Angled Brush
  • MAC 217 Blending Brush
  • Maybelline Gel Liner Brush (comes with the gel liner)
  • Real Techniques Setting Brush
  • Real Techniques Blush Brush
  • Bobbi Brown Fan Brush


















Saturday, 7 December 2013

My Current Books-to-Read List | December 2013

We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shiver


Two years ago Kevin murdered seven classmates and two teachers. Eva Khatchadourian, his mother, now begins to write letters to her absent husband recounts how Kevin became Kevin. In the process she details her fears and hesitations about motherhood and how her shortcomings may have contributed to her son's future.


I first heard about the film adaption of this book and since finding this book in the op shop (by the way an amazing place to find classic books for a few dollars, I don't understand why people would throw these out?!) I grabbed it and now that I finally have time to sit down and read, I'm so excited to finish it.

The Messenger by Markus Zusak




Ed Kennedy accidentally prevents the escape of a bank robber and is now a hero. Shortly after he begins receiving the ace cards of a playing deck in the mail from an unknown source and on each of the the aces is written a series of tasks in code for him to complete.

I've wanted to read this book since finishing The Book Thief which Zusak also wrote and I loved so I have high hopes for this. My friend Gen has also recommended this to me and I can also trust her opinion about books so I'm excited to start this soon.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


This is the complete works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson.

I think it's pretty obvious why I NEED to read these. I love the BBC tv series, I love the movies, I love anything and everything to do with Sherlock (I'm still coming around on Elementary) so it's only proper that I read all of his adventures as well.

Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky


The coming of age story of Charlie who is about to start high school. The book is structured as Charlie writing letters to an unknown recipient about the new friends he makes and new experiences he faced.

Once again another book that needs to be read by young adults. I haven't seen the film yet so I want to read this before I do and everyone and their mothers have raved about this book and the movie.

One Day by David Nicholls


The book follows Dexter and Emma after they graduate from Edinburgh University in 1988 and spend the night together. They don't become involved romantically but this is the beginning of a friendship and the book visits both character on July 15th of every year for twenty years.

My friends have read this book and have raved about it to me. Feeling a bit out of the loop, I've caved to reading it.

1984 by George Orwell


The story of Winston Smith presents the world in 1984 after a global atomic war, via his perception of life in Airstrip One. His intellectual rebellion against the Party and illicit romance with Julia and his consequent imprionment, interrogation, torte and re-education by the Thinkpol in the Miniluv.

The classic Orwell story that I think everyone needs to have a go at. I loved Animal Farm so I'm excited to read more of Orwell's work.

The Rosie Project by  Graeme Simsion


Don Tillman is trying to find the perfect woman for him. One thing he knows is that it is definitely not Rosie. Yet when Don agrees to help Rosie search for her biological father, Don is put out of his comfort zone and finds he is actually enjoying his life.

I've heard great things about this book and after Gen (once again) said she started reading it and she was enjoying it, it was another one to add to this list. The next day I was on the train and the woman opposite me was also reading it and I just knew it was a sign.

Divergent Series by Veronica Roth


In futuristic Chicago, people are divided into five distinct factions based on their personalities. Beatrice "Tris" Prior finds out that she is divergent, meaning she doesn't fit into one faction. Soon she discovers a sinister plot brewing in her seemingly perfect society.

With the movie coming out next year I want to read this before I see it and I've heard so many people say it's really good and compared it to the Hunger Games.

So that's what on my reading list! Are you a big reader? If so what are you reading right now? If not, what do you spend your spare time doing?

Talk to you guys soon
Katie xox

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Let's Get Up to Date! | November 2013

I am a bad person! I've neglected this blog so much! I'm pretty sure the last time I did a proper post was August, how did that happen? How could I let that happen?! I think I tried to explain it by saying uni got busy or had exams but August, really?

I really like this photo of Ellie (right) and me (left) at James' 19th
Photo taken Nov 2013
Ok now that I've overused enough punctuation marks, I decided that before I got back into any proper blogging I'd give you guys an update in what's happened in my life since we last spoke. I feel like it's honestly been forever since we've had a good heart-to-heart and personal chat and that's just unacceptable!

Me (left) and Niki (right) being white girls in the hotel bathroom
Photo taken Nov 2013
It's been a good few months and quite a bit has happened to me, where shall we start? I guess we should start with the largest portion of my life: uni. At the beginning of november I had my second semester exams for biology, chemistry, mathematical statistics and contemporary tv studies. I feel I went alright with them except for statistics which I know I've failed but it's ok because I've spoken with friends and have a plan for next year to not be in this position again. This semester I have definitely slacked with my work ethic so the week before my exams I was literally watching lectures online everyday from the moment I woke up to the moment my eyes couldn't stay open any longer and that's no way to study for exams! I've definitely learnt a lesson this semester and hopefully that'll carry on for next year.
Me (left) and Julia (right) beautifully duck facing at Science Ball
Photo taken Sept 2013
The social side of my uni life though has definitely picked up! I've made so many more new friends that I speak with daily. I found myself enjoying going to uni because I know I'll have a friendly face in lectures or labs. Also since turning eighteen at the end of last semester, I've been introduced to the world of uni parties and balls and crawls and everything in between. It's a great way to have fun and get to meet some new people and use it to spend time with the new people you have met in class and get to know their goofy side. Once you've broken that horribly thick ice, you become a lot closer and for me that's involved invitations to birthday events, lunch outings and shopping trips. I'm thinking I might do a first year of university 101 type video for the new graduates, what do you guys think? I'll have it out sometime next year though, closer to all the starting dates (sorry about international people for who I think it's too late).

Elevator selfies!
Back left to front right: Ryland, Tim, Zhen, Katie, Emily, Gen and Ellie B
Photo taken Nov 2013
Another aspect of my life that has picked up since uni concluded for the year is my youtube life! I neglected my channel for a while as well (so don't feel bad that I only forgot about you, I'm just a bad person all round). Since finishing uni I have definitely started posting more often, not as often as I would like, but it's better than nothing. Although now you can definitely expect a video from me at least once a month because I decided to start vlogging interesting days of my life and at the end of the month squeeze it all into one giant video, throw some music in the back and have a monthly video detailing my life. I'll link the one's I've uploaded before the completion of this post at the end and it would mean loads if you had a watch. I also (don't remember if I've mentioned this on my blog yet) have started a collab channel with my bestest chummies in the world Niki, Gen and Ellie called soybeanexperience and we each get a day of the week (Ellie monday, Gen tuesday, myself on thursday and Niki has friday) where we upload videos that take our fancy, so if you could take a look at that as well you are an amazing person! I personally do makeup videos so if you want to see me putting gunk on my face in real life I'd definitely click the link.

SAS Paint party
Left to right: Katie, Niki, Gen and James
Photo taken Oct 2013, courtesy of Walkin' Fish
In my personal life nothing has changed much don't worry, I have started a new job but I'm obviously not going to reveal where but it's going swimmingly and I'm very happy. OH! I also most forgot, I had the most embarrassing experience with a guy in my chemistry lab that I made a very detailed video about and I'll link that here if you want to see me cringe. If you're having a bad day, trust me, watch it and you'll feel 100% better about yourself.
Niki (left) and I (right) right before the festivities got out of hand :P
Photo taken Nov 2013
My friends and I have been up to a lot since August, we went to Phillip Island at the end of September which I did a Thoughts from Places post a few days ago, attended a Victory vs. Heart game, we celebrated Halloween, celebrated Julia, Jon and James' birthday but also Niki, Andrea and Emily had their birthdays, dressed fancy for a snow and science ball, went to AXP and a paint party! But don't forget the casual night outs as well. So yeah, it's been pretty hectic!
Being annoying at Crown
Back left to front right: Gen, Katie, Niki, James and Ellie B
Photo taken Nov 2013
Family dinner at Phillip Island
Left to right: Leonie, Ellie C, Harry, Zhen, James, Matt, Tom, Emily, Niki, Ellie B and Katie
Photo taken Oct 2013
SAS Paint Party!
Left to right: Gen, James, Niki, Katie, Richie and Antony
Photo taken Oct 2013, courtesy of Walkin' Fish
We actually look decent at Snowball
Left to right: Niki, Katie, (I'll be honest, a complete random I saved from a creepy guy and didn't actually ask her name) and Gen
Photo taken Sept 2013, courtesy of Sheng Photography
The most decent photo we took on AXP night, what does that say about the night?
Back left to front right: James, Gen, Tiff, Ellie B, Ellie C, Katie and Niki
Photo taken Nov 2013
I really love this photo of us two, myself (left) as a creepy doll and Gen (right) was the corpse bride. Halloween of course!
Photo taken Oct 2013
The only decent photo we took all night at James' birthday
Back left to front right: Katie, Tim, James, Tiff, Gen, Niki and Ellie B
Photo taken Nov 2013
Las Vegas themed Science Ball
Left to Right: Niki and Katie
Photo taken Sept 2013
Thanks for reading through all of that and I hope you liked it! I'll leave you here but the videos I mentioned above are just under this little passage so please check them out and I promise to see you guys soon!

Katie xox