If you are thinking, even for a second, about going on an Exchange, go. You will not regret it. It will undoubtedly be one of the most memorable experiences of your life. Although my first month here in London (itās ridiculous how many places have the same names, like Cornwall and Middlesex!) hasnāt be the smoothest, with the stress of revision for Semester 1 Exams (oh dearā¦) whilst meeting new people, starting new modules AND dealing with the fact that Iām in a completely different country surrounded by a completely different culture, Iāve still managed to have a brilliant time.
Firstly, the university set-up is very different. Everyone refers to University as āschoolā with āclassesā taught by āprofessorsā. Most lecture rooms have wheelie chairs, which have not been good for my concentration. I have also had the misfortune of a 7-9pm Lecture on a Tuesday (evening lectures are NOT fun). But, knowing people worse off than me with 7-10pm lectures kind of makes me feel a little bit better. Then within the modules, the marking system is very different. Everything seems to be out of 10 and in some modules, part of the assessment is made through class participation and debates. At first I thought this quite bizarre, but seeing how engaged the classes are here, it seems like a pretty good idea. There are also midterms which everyone seems to get in a panic about. And the university itself looks like something out of Hogwarts; church-like buildings covered in snow.
Fortunately, the stereotype of Canadians is indisputably true! Everyone really is extremely kind, and no one is boring I swear! Even when I went to the wrong building within my first week, a guy immediately offered to take me to the right one. Arriving in Canada into -17ā°C weather was a bit of a shock, which even Canadianās were surprised by. This continued to drop below -20ā°C (feeling like -35ā°C!) Resultantly, the second day of term was cancelled with warnings that if you went outside for 5 minutes you would freeze, and you would die. Well that may be an over-exaggeration. But still, it was bloody cold. But now itās over 0ā°C (horray), which just means A LOT of snow.
Over here there are two main types of food they seem to be obsessed with: poutine (chips, gravy and cheese) and frozen yoghurt (or FroYo as to cool kids say). I also adore the fact you can buy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches from shops. Squirrels over here are black and itās acceptable to go to a lecture wearing a white vest, a baseball cap and have a fully grown beard. University patriotism is also HUGE, with practically everyone wearing a university hoodie or hat, and you can literally buy anything from the university shop with the UWO logo on it, from an engraved parker pen to a mug for your Nan. So, you know, I thought I may as well join inā¦
People seem to be rather excited by the fact Iām British, if I say anything itās immediately, āWait, are you from England? Oh my god that so cool!ā. Which you know, is good to know. But Iām still getting to grips with differences in words, like shrimps (prawns), pants (trousers), and people have so far asked me what a bender is.
Overall, this first month has been incredible. Meeting so many new people has just amazing, and Iāve never been so out-going before and I love it. In fact, this has actually led me to getting a place on an 11-day field trip to the Las Vegas strip and camping out in the Mojave Desert, California! So I really cannot wait for what the next month will bring ā a moose hopefullyā¦
Read this! Some fun writing by my little sister, who’s been Erasmusing in style in Canada:
Well done Bell – cracking read. š xxx
Yay! Go Ellie! I am so jealous but so pleased you are having a wonderful time. Lots and lots of love xxxxxxxxxx
Well Canada looks like fun
Nice work elfington!
Argh you’re giving me the travel bug again!
It deffo sounds like jeans weather at the very least!
Just don’t turn off the lights.
very interesting read š a very good insight for anyone going on exchange!
If you’re wondering whether to go on an exchange, read this – sounds pretty great!
Meanwhile SUSU Theatre Group’s Ellie is having a blast in Canada – read all about it! š
Meanwhile, Theatre Group’s Ellie is having a ball in Canada – read all about it! š
OH CANADAAAAAAAAAAAA! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge-dwY7HwTA
Miss you chicken! http://t.co/sDhvzts3ny