As for how I am feeling so far about the experience...
I am very fond of Rio and its people. But some things take getting used to. Like no air conditioning in my residence (this is common in Brazil as far as I can tell), taking a bus instead of driving, and sharing a bathroom with 3 or 4 other ladies depending on the day (lol)
Sometimes I feel slightly lonely, but thats because I don't know anyone here yet. As I have studied abroad before, I understand that my study abroad experience will continue to improve the longer I am here. I am keeping my head up and trying to stay busy; that always makes the time pass pleasantly.
My Portuguese immersion course begins on Monday, and although its a long "class" that lasts from 8AM to 1PM I welcome the idea of having somewhere to go everyday, at a certain time. I also fancy the idea that everyday after 1, I can go to the beach....or anywhere else for that matter.
I am looking forward to being fully integrated in my Brazilian community, and not feeling like a tourist anymore.
Beijos (Kisses)
-Paris
We look forward to hearing more Paris! How far do you have to go from your residence hall to that 8am class everyday?
ReplyDeleteWell I live in an apartment a block from Copacabana Beach. So from Copacabana to the neighborhood of Gavea where my University is located takes about 20 min.
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