I have finally
done it: I am living the dream! Currently I am at the last part of the Higher
Education Student orientation program, and I have both loved it and sort of
hated it. I promised to update the blog, but I have been busy with many preparations.
Things for the Tenancy and things for School.
I started
my first week with moving inn, and got help from my father and the other two tenants
I am living with. My father and I started the first days with getting to know
Bournemouth, took a guide tour, visited the aquarium and walked along the
beach.
It is a beautiful city, which feels perfectly small, with a lot of shops and things to see. The last weeks we have had fantastic weather, and I felt like being on holiday. No wonder it is a popular place for old people to retire, and a great place to just relax and enjoy life.
After my father traveled home again, my friends convinced me to play the game Dragon Age Origins, and it made me unsocial for a couple of days. It is a lovely game, but I started to stalk other students online, because I could not wait to meet new people. In the end, I was finally able to arrange a meeting with a film student from Greece.
My friend and I met him one day before the Orientation week started, and I feel all three of us connected instantly. We used all day to walk around Bournemouth, and we had constantly something interesting to talk about. I do not think that I have ever connected that fast with a person before. It was like meeting a friend we had always known, and just had not talked to in a long while. We even went to a local sex shop in the area called triangle, just for fun.
It is a beautiful city, which feels perfectly small, with a lot of shops and things to see. The last weeks we have had fantastic weather, and I felt like being on holiday. No wonder it is a popular place for old people to retire, and a great place to just relax and enjoy life.
After my father traveled home again, my friends convinced me to play the game Dragon Age Origins, and it made me unsocial for a couple of days. It is a lovely game, but I started to stalk other students online, because I could not wait to meet new people. In the end, I was finally able to arrange a meeting with a film student from Greece.
My friend and I met him one day before the Orientation week started, and I feel all three of us connected instantly. We used all day to walk around Bournemouth, and we had constantly something interesting to talk about. I do not think that I have ever connected that fast with a person before. It was like meeting a friend we had always known, and just had not talked to in a long while. We even went to a local sex shop in the area called triangle, just for fun.
The first
day of the orientation week was a little bit scary. Meeting so many new people,
and all of them from different places around the world. I was finally able to
get to know the university better, and the people I am going to live and work
with for at least a year or more.
The university was very good at making the new students interact with each other, and I had to tell the embarrassing sex shop story in front of all the other students. It was great! The best first impression you can give anybody. The next days of the student orientation was both boring, exiting and tired some, because there was a lot of information presented in various presentation skills.
I have to thank the University to give me the opportunity to meet so many great people in only so few days, across the word and across courses. I have met people from japan, china, Sweden, South Africa, Estonia, Greece, Germany, Island etc. And ALL OF THEM are super kind people that is enjoyable to be with.
Now I am looking forward to meet my course leaders in film production, the Beach party and the Jurassic Guide tour. It has being some of the most amazing 2 weeks of my life, and it is going to be even more awesome in the future.
The university was very good at making the new students interact with each other, and I had to tell the embarrassing sex shop story in front of all the other students. It was great! The best first impression you can give anybody. The next days of the student orientation was both boring, exiting and tired some, because there was a lot of information presented in various presentation skills.
I have to thank the University to give me the opportunity to meet so many great people in only so few days, across the word and across courses. I have met people from japan, china, Sweden, South Africa, Estonia, Greece, Germany, Island etc. And ALL OF THEM are super kind people that is enjoyable to be with.
Now I am looking forward to meet my course leaders in film production, the Beach party and the Jurassic Guide tour. It has being some of the most amazing 2 weeks of my life, and it is going to be even more awesome in the future.
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