Being in this program is kind of like being in high school again, class days are long (from around 9 to 6, on average) and I am living with parents again, being fed and having my laundry done for me. I ride the train to school everyday, which unless I ride with Justin or Christina is usually just a half hour of people watching and trying to overhear conversations in German. After our Cinematography or Deutsch class, we have lunch somewhere around the school, being on a budget is a little tough here since most places cater to posh business crowd of the Media Harbor, but I usually have a nice meal for fewer than 5 euros. After class is over we hope on the tram back home and if it is a weekday then I usually try to go to bed early so I can try and conserve some energy for the next day, since it always seem to be in short supply with my daily schedule. One of the things I am thankful for is that I am near Justin and his extremely cool host brother. Justin and me have entered the social network of the 13th year high school students around Wersten, our neighborhood though a few parties we have gone to. These German students are really cool and I love hanging out with them, they are great hosts, plus it is easy to impress the girls by telling them you are from LA. Adam, Justin and I even went to see the Dark Knight (In English, even!) with them one night.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
School Daze
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