Orientation at Macquarie University |
The more important things I've learned though haven't been from the lectures, or the scheduled events, or even all of the paperwork I've gotten. I've learned more than just how to get into the city, or that you need to swim between the yellow and red flags. By interacting with people (mostly native Australians), and figuring stuff out on my own, I've learned a lot more than I thought I ever could in two weeks....
- It's really easy to tell who is an American, and everyone wants to talk to you
- Aboriginal culture is very prevalent here, and it's really interesting to learn about.
- Peanut butter and jelly do not go together on a sandwich here. Also, Vegemite does not go on bread as thick as peanut butter.
- Feeling hot and sweaty is a thing that will happen every day for at least another month.
- I really need to learn Celsius....
- Theme nights at bars can get very expensive, very quickly. (Think: paint night, bright night, back to school night. Each one requires a different outfit.)
- You tap on AND tap off when you ride public transportation, or you will be charged for the entire route.
- Internet is not always available. So I may need a bigger data plan....
- It's okay to ask questions. No one assumes that you know all the right answers.
For all my friends back home, I hope the weather starts treating you better soon. I'll be sending some sunshine your way!!
Fireworks display over the Sydney Harbor Bridge |