This is a blog to record some of the happenings on the academic exchange year of 2011 to 2012. The ideas and opinions expressed on this blog do not represent the US State Department, AFS, NSLI-Y or any entity's views besides the writer's own.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Day before Russian Soil
Orientation has been a great experience. Although my original flight from SJC to JFK was cancelled due to bad weather, JetBlue arranged me with seats on a Boston to NY connection. The seats had extra leg room, and the TVs/radio were great during the travel. Having an extra hour to hang with family and friends was also a plus, but time at my hometown airport moved fast. Before I knew it, I was sleeping in a plane to Boston, then to New York, then I was at orientation.
The other students with NSLI-Y were extremely nice people. I felt more comfortable being here. Before, I was extremely anxious about leaving 10 months to Russia, a country that seems very foreign and strange. However, during the months in Russia, I hope that I gain enough language skills to read magazines in Russian and maintain simple conversations. I also hope that I will have a better understanding of Russian culture, and finally find an explanation for why smiles aren't that popular in public.
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Jamaica, Queens, NY, USA
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