Week #1 (4/4/08-4/8/08)
After an amazing time traveling with
On Monday all of us new students walked with Reme, one of the coordinators for the AHA International Study Abroad program, to the Universidad de Oviedo so that we could take our placement test and begin our orientation. Upon arriving to the campus I felt very relieved that I was finally here! We walked into the auditorium where the other new students were sitting and the Universidad language staff was waiting to start the orientation program.
Almost immediately, the director of the foreign language program started speaking in Spanish to all of us, not slowing down for anything. I will give the credit for being very articulate and speaking well! Soon after he was done talking we started our placement test. Just sitting in our seats trying to remember everything we could. I found myself quite pleased with how well I did. It was a test that had some very advanced material on it and I felt as though I got some of that stuff right rather than a lot of the easier material!!!
After being placed within our respective courses, we all left with our professors to meet them and go over what we will be covering in class throughout the month. To give you a brief background about my professor, his name is Victor. He is married and has one newborn son. At this point, I feel very thankful to have him as a professor. Not only have I heard great things about him, I have got to experience some of his humor already. He loves to use Santa Clause as an example when explaining certain things to us!
Throughout this week in class I felt very welcomed. All of the professors, including Victor are very nice and are willing to help you in any way possible. Other than the other American students that are in my class, there are also some students from Alemania. There are a few others from
Our first official weekend as students of the Universidad de Oviedo, we went on an excursion that the Universidad had planned for us. Throughout the term we have three such excursions, all taking place on Saturday of each week. The school rents a couple buses for all of us students that are attending the language courses during the summer so that we can make our way to some very neat places within
We arrived back in