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Caucasian 6 foot 4 inches Rhode Islander going to studying in China his Fall semester Junior year of college. Full of anxiety and excitement, follow me through this personal adventure! Contact me: enorman@bryant.edu

Monday, September 16, 2013

As I wait for my laundry to wash so I can hang it up 14 floors off the ground on my balcony I feel now is a good a time as any to whip up a quick post.
So I am about two weeks into the actual program, orientation has drawn to a close a while ago and it served the job well; gave us in the program a decent introduction to the city as well as each other. When you put about 30 something students all new to the country in the same building friendships are made rather quickly. Which is good, the last thing I would want is to have to go shopping for food on my own with my language level being what it is (not very high I mean). Regardless I am actively looking for unique foods to try, such as Salted Black Plum candy (would not recommend) and Wasabi and Shrimp Lays (afraid to try as of now). More to come on the foods in a later post.
After some confusion with classes the dust is beginning to settle and I have classes that will transfer over! So yay for that! Even though this is a fun experience of being in a new land and everything but classes are important too (that is my PSA for those reading and thinking about studying abroad).
I also got a bike, apparently bike riding is the hot form of transportation in China, and me and the 30$ Ericmobile are having a good time getting to class every morning.
Besides that though haven't been doing to much, done some walks through Shanghai, went to see the Tiger Hill Pagoda in Suzhuo and yeah just fun times, good food and hopefully more experiences worth sharing to come very soon!





Monday, September 2, 2013

So here I am, Shanghai China. I remember telling myself two years that the rather daunting idea of removing myself so far out my element was still such a long time away, well look now two years younger Eric! Time moves quick, really quick. I'm met with mixed emotions really, but what else could be expected. I've only been here a day so hard to say exactly how the semester will go based off that day but I'm holding on to my optimistic feelings. Anxiety, excitement, unease, just a few words to really describe the feelings I'm facing...hungry is up there too, I'm writing this before breakfast so I'm pretty hungry. All in all though things are pretty good here as an international student at Fudan. I mean the room is big enough for me, the bed not so much but that is just a little something to get used to. I'm not exactly sure on how often I'll be able to update this blog but please feel free to subscribe to it for updates as well as pictures of my adventures.
再见
Eric

My room, the private bathroom is behind the wall

Direct view from my balcony

I'm on the 14th floor, also that is Jake, he will be appearing in a few pictures from time to time