Yes, that would make esne, but trinity has to be different, you know?
Being a Part III mathmo is especially good - we normally get the best of both worlds, for instance no-quibble funding from the government and in-college accomodation, and also all the graduate union perks and no KFC. Except occasionally we get screwed both ways, eg. trinity grad freshers dinner iirc.
It always seems to be science subjects that go for these complicated systems. Or maybe I just don’t know enough arts students.
This year is going to be love/hate in a lot of ways, such as having example classes instead of supervisions.
Shade: Yes! No one’ll notice if I don’t do anything all year.
Shade: But, shade, then you’ll fail the exams.
Shade: Yeah, but I’m not going to get a cambridge PhD anyway, and who else cares about Part III?
Shade: Our grandparents?
Shade: Shit. We’d best go.
Shade: But then we’ll be making a fool of ourselves infront of a classful of people.
Shade: Maybe there’ll be at least one cute girl!
Shade: Dude, this is like, pure maths! It’s not astronomy
Shade: You slept through the orientation, didn’t you? I knew I should have pinched you.
Shade: You dare, you’ll need this half of the brain when work starts.
So, what sort of crowd are we expecting…? When I arrive, do I just look for the bunch of yobs propping the bar up, or will you all be wearing a carnation?