I've been in Ireland for about 5 days now and I've seen and done a lot here! The most noticeable differences I see so far, when comparing the US to Ireland, are in the night life. How here there are pubs on campus and they are much fancier than I expected. How the most crowded nights out are Tuesdays and Thursdays not the weekends (so I've been told). It's really interesting to me how these small things make for such a different college experience. Already I have been to the pub three nights and that's not uncommon here, where at home it's only the crazy partiers that go out more than once or twice a week.
Another huge difference is the amount of people that smoke! Now, I hate smoking, it grosses me out and I don't find it attractive on anyone, but it is so common place here. I knew many Europeans outside the UK and Ireland smoked a lot, but I did not realize it was as prevalent there as well. For example I have meet a couple people from Greece, Spain, and France that all smoke, but at the pub about half the people were out on the patio smoking! The pub even has a cigarette vending machine. It is one of the only things I have really disliked so far.
I am really enjoying all the lovely walks though! Where I live on campus is a nice 10 minute walk from the main courtyard and I really love strolling along and chatting with whoever is headed in my direction. The time is something I will have to get used to factoring into my schedule, but it is jolly good fun so far! (Trying to sound British, but it seems a bit forced)
Next week we start trying out classes so that should be interesting! Let me know what you think of all the smoking and if anyone actually has a pub on their campus!
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Saturday, January 24, 2015
Week 0
Labels:
campus life,
culture,
Ireland,
Irish differences,
student,
study abroad
Location:
Limerick, Ireland
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Packing...
I've traveled before, so I did not imagine that packing would be that much of a challenge, but like usual it's the little things that add up to be too much! I am mostly packed as of now, and even have a backpack that has been left empty up until this point. The problem that's arising is that I have forgotten a few things, meaning I left some larger items (coats, boots, etc.) for last and now I'm not quite sure if they will fit in the remaining space!
Since I am studying abroad for an entire semester I really had to be selective about what I packed, plus the fact that I had to have clothes for all types of weather since I will be there from Winter and well into the Spring! Here's hoping my rain gear makes the cut!
This is what I contained myself to:
2 sweatshirts (one I will be wearing on the plane)
5 sweater (of varying weight)
12 bottoms (pants, shorts, skirts, leggings)
3 pajama sets
6 long-sleeved shirts
6 t-shirts
10 blouses
6 camis
3 dresses
and 6 pairs of shoes
Now I think that is pretty good, but it still doesn't include jackets! I think I'm only going to bring 3, to stay reasonable!
If you are studying abroad or have before, please give me some pointers, I'd love to hear from you!
Since I am studying abroad for an entire semester I really had to be selective about what I packed, plus the fact that I had to have clothes for all types of weather since I will be there from Winter and well into the Spring! Here's hoping my rain gear makes the cut!
This is what I contained myself to:
2 sweatshirts (one I will be wearing on the plane)
5 sweater (of varying weight)
12 bottoms (pants, shorts, skirts, leggings)
3 pajama sets
6 long-sleeved shirts
6 t-shirts
10 blouses
6 camis
3 dresses
and 6 pairs of shoes
Now I think that is pretty good, but it still doesn't include jackets! I think I'm only going to bring 3, to stay reasonable!
If you are studying abroad or have before, please give me some pointers, I'd love to hear from you!
Location:
United States
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Welcome
In eighteen days I will be traveling to Ireland to start a semester abroad and this will be a blog about my adventures there!
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