a bit challenging. So I wish I was better prepared for that.
In addition to attending the lectures I about did it all when it comes to a student life. I lived in the student residence near by, joined different sports societies and even was an elected member of the Student Union. Thanks to that I made loads of friends and my university experience was truly special.
There were some interesting ‘surprises’ on the way, which are worth mentioning aside from education. There was a bit of a cultural shock as I found a lot of things were very different from what I was used to. There would not be enough space to describe them all so instead I’ll only mention some of the most prominent. The queues- make sure you never jump the queue! -I learnt the hard way. Old houses – often cold and damp in winter with up to 5 various types of mould indoors! Even fashion- for a long time I used to think that some of my classmates borrow clothes from their grandmother’s closet until I learnt that that was a typical university style.
Despite a few somewhat negative experiences I loved every minute of my time, except for perhaps exams but who loves them? The great thing was that I was studying in London, a city where I could do and find pretty much anything at any time. A city buzzing with cultural life, entertainment and diversity.
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