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The Final Chapter
As a new, yet not exactly new member of the student body at the University of Denver, I think I've started to understand a little bit more of the lifestyle that’s here. I’ve figured out my class schedule and how to get around campus and I’ve made a lot of good friends here already. I’ve managed to make studying enjoyable with my friends on the floor of my dorm room, eating and laughing in the early hours of the morning and being not ...
The First Step
... seemed foreign enough.
As I weaved through crowds of strangers talking to each other, laughing, smiling; "they all knew each other" was what I kept thinking. I was a foreigner. Through all the noise it was like they were speaking and entirely different dialect. When I tried to speak I had to remember how to be myself because I was lost and too nervous that I would be hated. For the first few hours of ...
Being On My Own
... or two days after that to relax and start enjoying myself. It helps that I have made a lot of friends already and I get along phenomenally well with my roommate. There are also moments when I'm by myself, on the way to class or at lunch, but I really don't mind when that happens. I'm the type of person that loves being in other people's company, but I can also thrive being by myself.
It may sound silly but a couple days before moving in I kept thinking about Harry ...
Material Girl
... into studying abroad for a semester. I tell her she should definitely come to Aus! We chat about the differences of the two countries and hopefully I have her convinced? Although Europe is also an option, and studying in Ireland but popping over to France for a long weekend sounds pretty appealing! We dine at a healthy looking place called Ingredient and I have a delicious tomato and cheese pizza with so much garlic I'm worried about stinking Betsy out of the car on ...
Prepping for Departure
... key national disciplines, and 12 national key laboratories. Now I'm no science major, but that seems pretty insane (and totally awesome).
Every year approximately 2,000 international students study at Peking. Students come from Western Europe, North and South America, all parts of Asia, Australia and many countries in Africa. Immersion students will live with a homestay or in off-campus dorms and non-immersion students live in the international student dormitories.
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