It’s been just under 2 days since we’ve been here and already I feel like I’ve spent a week in
Tuesday was spent situating ourselves and getting to know the campus, which by the way is surprisingly large with all relatively new buildings. After getting our meal cards (similar to cougar cards with cougar cash that can be spent anywhere on campus), I watched my roommate attempt to order food at the dining hall nearest to our dormitory which all in itself was very entertaining. We stand out like crazy so not only is everyone looking at us but some genuinely want to help us which is next to impossible unless they know any English.
After eating we were split into groups of 6 and then paired with our Chinese student group who showed us around and told us a little about themselves. Even though most of them had been studying English for 5-10 years it was still hard to communicate simply because studying a language is entirely different than speaking it (which I think anyone can agree with… even with an easier language like Spanish). We then had our first day of classes and then walked off campus to a market place where we got the Ethernet cords (thank god! Two days without internet was starting to wear on me).
Another thing I bought at the store was a surge protector which a guy I was with swore would work for my hair dryer and straightener… me being stupid and believing him even though I knew he was wrong, bought it, took it back, and had him plug my hair dryer into it which instantly blew out the electricity in my entire room.. yea.. it was pretty entertaining but I felt like the American idiot who should’ve known better- and I did! I swear, every time I listen to a guy things blow up, even literally! Anyways.. I ended up getting a new hair dryer and I’m now borrowing a straightener of another Alpha Phi on the trip- yay for sisters!
The rest of that evening was free time where we did anything from shopping, exploring, spending time online/contacting friends and family, sleeping, to even drinking. I had forgotten that there wasn’t a drinking age in
I woke up today (Wednesday) 10 minutes before my alarm which was nice and took my second cold shower... I have to shower in the morning to wake up but unfortunately the hot water isn’t on at any time in the morning, so unless I get used to showering in the early evening I’ll have cold showers the entire 4 weeks we’ll spend on the campus! We had normal class times today which was pretty crazy- 2 hours for Marketing, a short break, and then 2 hours for Management Operations. You could tell everyone in the class was struggling to get through the final hour but hopefully once we’ve adjusted to the time it’ll be a little easier for us to sit through.
After classes a bunch of us went to lunch with our
After lunch my roommate and I thought we should take a short nap, and this is when I realized that I really DID have jet lag.. I set my alarm but you know how that goes- I managed to turn it off without remembering and we woke up to Bill, our group leader, pounding on our door telling us that the bus was leaving in 2 minutes! We had a tour that night in a boat around
Tomorrow we are going to some opening ceremony of a sport festival they’re having on campus, classes, break, then a trip to downtown
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I’d love to hear any feedback about the pictures or just questions that you have… I miss you all so much and still can’t believe that I’m 15 hours ahead and across the
3 comments:
Wow! Loved the photos - lots of fun! I didn't see a tp dispenser next to the toilet :-)
Campus looks HUGE! Hard to believe it's "gated" / surrounded by a wall / fence ?
6 weeks in China - still hard to believe! Looks like you are getting the real-deal, student-type experience. Co cool that you are taking classes with Chines students, and have China-buddies to help with the translation and cultural "issues" :-)
Your dorm room looks more like a hotel room! Not a lot of room to "study" at that desk :-)
And what a great panorama from your balcony. Keep them photos coming! VERY NICE !
Anne -
Thanks for sharing! Keep us updated on how you're doing and what you're seeing. Loved the pictures - for the night time ones - do you have Picasa on your laptop? If not download it from Google and then import your pics and use the "I'm feeling lucky" function under basic fixes and you'll be amazed at how much better they will turn out. I pulled one of your pics over and tried it and could see a bunch more detail.
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