Today was the first day of classes. Luckily they didn’t start until 135pm or 1335 ship time. Therefore, I was able to sleep in a bit. The first class I had today was Globalization and International Law. The professor is from Spain and is difficult to understand. She is co-teaching it with her husband. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get used to her accent. Don’t really know what the course is about could barely hear her or understand her, this should get interesting quickly. I got out of that class early so I spent the half hour of free time out on the deck. My next class was in the same room so it wasn’t difficult to find. Some of these classrooms are hidden I swear. The second class I had was called Sociology of Marriage and the Family. This professor was really laid back and it definitely seems like the class will be really interesting so I’m pretty excited about that. I had dinner with a few friends and it still seems the food isn’t that bad at all. Late this afternoon though it started to get a little rough and things fell off of shelves, desks, and even in the shower. Getting around the ship lately has been a hassle. I feel like I’m going to walk into anything and everything that is in my path. My seasickness is doing well with the meds I’m taking so I shouldn’t have any problems hopefully. I’ve got two more classes tomorrow Global Studies and Deviance and Social Control. The first one starts at 9:20 and we all know how much I like to get up in the morning… Not. I’ve also heard the class is horrible and there is no way to decipher the important info from the gibberish. GREAT! The second one isn’t until the afternoon so I’ll get a nap in. I’m glad I get to take Deviance and Social Control abroad therefore I can avoid good ol’ Elmer Phudd for the spring semester when I get back to Scranton. Well, that’s pretty much it for today.
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Hi Katie,
ReplyDeleteI just saw this comment section. This reminds me of when Chris, Jen and Ryan were in Kas.....I love reading about your trip. It's a great way for everyone to share in your adventure.
Love,
Aunt Cathy
Hi Katie!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are truly having a life experience. Please continue to keep us upto date on your travels.
When you see the ship's captain, ask him if they still have a 'midnight buffett' on board....
Love & Smooth Sailing!
JollyMon