So now it's officially the middle of my first Semester in the USA. Man, that has been a ride - first coming here, adapting to the new living and studying standards, getting to know the American way of life and the behavior... But there is absolutely nothing I could ever regret. And that should already mean a lot! The living is totally fine, I could get used to living on the basis of "sharing is caring" pretty fast so that I even started enjoying the way more socially active life than back in Breda. Eating at the Foodcourt (Kantine) on Campus is fine, the food and its variety are pretty awesome, and pumped up with all that Starbucks coffee variations, it couldn't be simply better.
The studying process is quite different and, well, challenging. Not that it is too hard or else, more, way more, comprehensive than the amount we used to at our beloved and surely missed Avans. The Midterm exams we had to accomplish were for a great part taken online, sometimes with a time limit of 75 minutes, sometimes as reports, essays or "take home exams" giving time up to two weeks. Therefore, the quality awaited is rather higher than just for an hour exam. Business Law courses have been lots of fun and a challenge themselves, the Political Science and Philosophy courses are that what we could not foreseen at all. But slowly we got into it.
Additionally to the great amount of classes, I have been taken various positions at some political clubs on Campus. The Model United Nations Club provided the possibility to represent the Western Carolina University at the Annual UN Conference in NYC during the Spring Break from March 28th until April 2nd. I cannot describe the excitement as well the fear within myself right right now!!
Yet, the busyness of 75 hours per week seemed to be not enough for the unstoppable Olga, so I started teaching Ballroom classes and choreographing a Ballroom part for a major dance festival taking place on Campus of WCU on April 30th. The dancers have been starting so promptly and have shown such great talents that I am not sure what to await within 2 months, but I am convinced that it is going to be more than awesome! Thank you guys for a great contribution!!
The people overseas are more than nice, very open-minded and constantly willing to offer help. Maybe it is just me, but I am sure that you receive the emotions you trying to give to people yourself. So maybe it is a both-side story. If you want to ask me about dating traditions and morals over here, I can just say - it is d i f f e r r e n t. If someone wants to experience, please come for a visit and experience yourself!
The area of Smokey Mountains provides so many possibilities to bring some color in your life. From rafting, climbing, fishing, camping to visiting the most beautiful nature parks I have ever seen and much much more! If you have some time, please check the following URL to see in pics what I am speaking about: http://www.visitnc.com/
It is amazing!
Today is the great milestone day aka the start of the greatly awaited Midterm Break of 3 business days and a weekend..altogether 5 days of freedom, yay!! Even though, instead of having sunshine above our heads, we woke up to a completely white world..8 inches of snow! Many people rushed home in the early morning in order not to get stuck on Campus, others had bad luck are are still trying to find the right moment to sneak out and get themselves safely home.
Lucky me, I planned to stay back at the dorm, get some qualitative (and quantitative!) sleep, as well as be able to study for a while.. Boring?! Nooo, with a great hope that the weather may finally change to Spring, I will be staying outside and enjoying some walks in the woods.
So, how have you been, my mates? Please feel more than invited to leave a scrap and keep me posted. Miss ya'll so badly!!
Have a good working/relaxing/studying/sleeping week, everybody!
Bye bye from snowy white Cullowhee, brr!