Communication is similar to the States communication but different at the same time. Lots of people have cell phones (mobiles) but prepaid phones are much more common. Therefore many people don't use their mobiles as much as we do. Children have mobiles at really young ages, like 11, and my friends agree with me that they don't need them at that age. However the primary mode of communication at Uni is email but at College (where I live) the RA's, event staff, and other randoms, leave voice messages. Last week I returned from brekky (breakfast) and had two new messages about the upcoming Orientation events for the day. Overall I've received more voicemails on my college phone than every phone call combined at Fredonia. My friends also call my room phone and everyone in the house's numbers are sequential. That way it's easy to figure out another person's phone number... unless they live in a different house.
My contact information in case you want to get ahold of me:
AIM-same as before just be aware that I'm 15 hours ahead of you but ask me if you don't have it and want it
Facebook-request me as a friend
email-I still use and check both my Fredonia and my Alfred emails daily.
Skype-best way to contact me face to face-same as my AIM but send me an email if you want to set up a Skype time or don't have my AIM
Post (Mail)- be aware this takes a while to arrive although I would love to get mail
Capricornia College
CQUniversity
554-700 Yaamba Road
NORMAN GARDENS Qld 4701
Australia
Overall: AIM, facebook, Skype, and email are the fastest, cheapest ways to talk to me.
I'm off for the rest of the day of Orientation skills with sessions on What Maths skills do I need in my program and others.
Let me know if there are any questions you have and I will try to answer them.
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