The last half-year after graduating University

Many folks following the Thai Uni blog might have been wondering about updates. The last post Jao Moragoat made on here stated that he had filed for graduation successfully. Half a year later, an update is due. He completed his final four courses late December 2010 with straight As in all four subjects, making his [...]

Request for Graduation

Into a month of the ninth and final semester of a four year Communication Arts Degree spread out over an eight year time span, it was finally time to request for graduation on Bangkok University’s online registration system for pending and current alumni. The ten minute process required me to update my mailing address in [...]

Finalising the Final Four Finances

Every freshmen, sophomore, junior, and especially senior looks forward to the the day when they can finally say, ‘I did it! I finally graduated!’
Before one gets to that that day, however, they must first arrive to the day when they register for their final semester of classes, and the resulting day at the bank when [...]

Final Semester Finally: Four Year Degree in Eight

This last semester of Jao Moragoat, aka the Siamerican at BUIC sees four courses on his schedule. Namely, a second year class, ‘ICA 212: Critical Analysis of Messages,’ scheduled late afternoon, Wednesdays, a third year course, ‘ICA 313: Writing for Public Information,’ scheduled late Afternoon Tuesdays, and two fourth year courses: ‘ICA 414: Communication Conflict [...]

Christopher Wright Seminar at BUIC.

On Friday, April 2, 2010, at Bangkok University campus, BUIC Seminar in Communication class was pleased to host a comical, entertaining, inspirational, and informing lecture about Cross Cultural Communications by special guest star lecturer, Thai English writer, comedian, and language school founder, Ajarn Christopher Wright.

A Tardy Timed Wednesday

As the clock finished the tenth hour (i.e. nine fifties, post ten) the silvery silence overhead enveloped and entrenched the Bangkok skies the morning after the Red’s Blood Ritual was now seemingly foreshadowing storm in the horizon. Having endured a late morning, mid week traffic jam on Rama IV road demanding better part of an [...]