25 February 2010

Thursday, Feb 25


No big updates at this point, still shuffling through paperwork (if it hasn't become obvious by this time, I'll just point out that paperwork really really isn't my thing).

I did find the newspaper from Mérida, the Frontera. Well, duh - of course it's in Spanish. If you'd like to take a peek in English, try here (Google comes in handy for things like that). Interesting, not quite ready to commit to ordering a subscription though...

12 February 2010

Friday, Feb 12


OK, finished the next batch of paperwork & got it sent off. I've been out of the country a few times before, but the amount of paperwork for a school trip is ridiculous!

½ a pound of paperwork to the Twin Cities campus, another ¼ pound to somewhere in Florida, & another smaller pile to somewhere else in Florida.

It was supposed to be at all of those places by the fifteenth - cutting it close, but I didn't even know about it until a few days ago, so the USPS got a few extra bucks since things had to go priority.

And no, that isn't my own picture, just something I found through Google (the actual pile was much bigger).

06 February 2010

Saturday, Feb 6


About a week ago my trip to Mérida, Venezuela (last Monday, actually) was approved, and since I'm not too bad about taking pictures, but not too good about sharing them or writing letters, I thought I'd give this a shot.

This is a study abroad trip for school. I am currently a Philosophy major at the U of M, Morris campus. You don't have to click on every link - I just put them in in case any explanations are wanted - & not everybody will want them.

Last year I tried to get into three different trips, the first two were canceled & the third was full by the time I had applied. I'd had enough pointless paperwork & wasn't about to try for #4. I was looking into a few this year (school year), but when I started looking at what was offered at other U of M campuses, this opportunity really stood out. It runs about 3 months, & in that time I can get in an entire year of college level Spanish (in addition to the immersion of living there) as well as finishing off my science requirements.

How is it possible to have an AAS in CVN with 80+ science credits & still have more needed? I don't know - still scratching my head on that one, but as it turns out I'll be taking Tropical Ecology (in a rain-forest) and Field Botany in the Andes (do I need to point out that this is in The Andes?). I'm really not too upset about getting in a little more science, especially considering the circumstances.

Anyway, since it looks like things will work out, I've got quite a bit more paperwork to fill out & most of it needs to be completed this weekend so I better get to it...