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21 July 2010

Again on Facebook: The Friends List

Filed under: Rant,Reflection — Tags: , — Ben @ 10:06 am

This is another post about what I think about Facebook. Previously: this post of general thoughts.

I noticed that my intended use of the Friends List had changed this year. Now, on the surface, the List is exactly as it says it is; a list of friends made on Facebook. But you may or may not know about the extra functionality of creating groups of friends, that also extend to Chat (function of hiding from these groups of people).

In other words, the core purpose is to list out your friends, or more accurately, your personal connections (you will see why later).

But this isn’t the point. I want to focus on who makes up your Friends List, not how many.

Now, Facebook has default groups of friends by network. If you think about it, you make friends at high school (one network), at university (another network), and at each workplace you work at (yet more networks). It is fair to say, that the social nature of each environment is different. Hence (if you have one), the criteria of whether someone is your ‘friend’ or not differs between networks.

Using my criteria as an example, someone who graduated with me from high school (i.e. same Year 12 group) will have more chance of being my ‘friend’, than someone who I met once at uni. My previous criteria was that only people I associated with regularly were ‘friends’.

Obviously, the more social experiences one has, the more friends there should be. But from the example above, be aware of who you friend and what you share with them. I have found that there are people who you would want to ‘friend’ due to the value of a personal connection with them. But be aware, there are some statements that shouldn’t be made public, because there are people who do not deserve to know/care.

We can also extend this thinking to family members on your Friend List. There has been lots of debate about whether one should friend their parents/relatives. A general rule is if the relative lives overseas or is of similar age, then it is acceptable for them to be added. But for those that are older, some caution must be taken.

The lesson to take away from this, is to be careful who you ‘friend’ on Facebook. Unless you want to become a news story.

7 July 2010

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 2 2010

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 11:59 am

I assume everyone is having a restful uni break. So, here are the dates for Semester 2.

Hope you find this useful!

DATES 2010

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information or spot a mistake, please email me.

S2 Start Mid-semester break Study Vacation Examinations S1 2011 start
MQ 2 Aug 17 Sep to 4 Oct 17 Nov to 3 Dec 21 Feb
UNSW 19 Jul 4 Sep to 12 Sep 23 Oct to 28 Oct 29 Oct to 16 Nov 28 Feb
USYD 26 Jul 27 Sep to 1 Oct 1 Nov to 5 Nov 8 Nov to 20 Nov 28 Feb
UTS 2 Aug 27 Sep to 1 Oct 13 Nov to 3 Dec 28 Feb
UWS 26 Jul 20 Sep to 24 Sep 1 Nov to 5 Nov 8 Nov to 28 Nov 28 Feb
ANU 19 Jul 25 Sep to 10 Oct 30 Oct to 3 Nov 4 Nov to 20 Nov 21 Feb

Summer Term

Summer Start Summer End
MQ 3 Jan 11 Feb
UNSW * *
USYD 4 Jan 25 Feb
UTS 6 Dec 11 Feb
UWS 29 Nov/3 Jan# 11 Feb
ANU

# – Short session/Long session

Sources:

MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://www.usyd.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/index.shtml
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2010_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://info.anu.edu.au/ovc/Committees/110PP_Principal_Dates

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