I see now why I've got to try to blog more often...it's quite hard to write about things that have already occurred (obviously I keep getting my facts mixed up, and I can't remember all the details...plus, it's quite some overload for reading).
First, I'd like to say, I feel really bad for the girl who lives in the room right below mine because I feel like I'm really loud. I drop things all the time...that's mainly it, but it's probably not too appreciated.
Second, results of my placement test were in earlier this week...and I got the class I wanted (Intensive Japanese Intermediate level 3), which I was very happy about. Because it means that I am at the level I think I am at, and as a bonus, I didn't have to go talk to any adviser and deal with having to change classes. I just hate inconvenience.
Third, class starts tomorrow! The Japanese class starts super early at 9:15, and though that's not as early as some 8am classes I've had at UVA, keep in mind I have an hour-long commute to even get to campus, I don't like to be late, rather I like being early and having some time to myself to get settled and ready for class to begin. So the three DK House-ers taking Intensive Japanese (Greg, Natalie, and I) are planning to eat breakfast around 7:20 and aiming for 7:45-7:50 out the door. That may be a bit excessive, but I feel more at ease leaving earlier "just in case", plus we want to scope out the morning rush hour scene and all that. Jeannette and Hunter decided to test for the Regular Japanese classes, which meet half as much as we do or something. Intensive class will be 3 hours every day, which is basically 15credit-hours UVA style, which is near what I would take at UVA. I'm looking to take one other class (the school doesn't advise taking more than that really if you do Intensive) and I haven't decided on it yet. Which feels weird, since I signed up for classes at UVA next semester earlier this week already.
I give up. It's time for pictures.
Okay, so I should have taken this picture when we first got there when it was still light outside, but I just had to include this. Daniel and his apartment-mate, So-Ky, and I went to Costco! It was a bit aways, in this place called Kaihim-Makuhari after some train transferring and riding a bus, but from what So-Ky told me, there are some others too, but this is the one we went to. It's two floors of stuff, with a large parking garage, which is why it's so huge. You go in, grab a cart, and head up the slanty escalators (designed for carts, so no steps, just a ramp) to the 2nd floor, where they scan your membership card (no just flailing it in the air like the one at home) and give you coupons and things. Then we went back downstairs to do our shopping (the 1st floor is food and the top is the other 'stuff' that Costco sells). It was pretty awesome; layout was very much like back at home, with the bakery/breads in that open space, the wines and freezers and all that. I was tempted to buy so much more than I ended up getting because I wanted it to all fit in one box, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get it all home, unless I shipped it. But I picked up breakfast things, muffins, bagels, and the Quaker granola cereal I love, and NUTELLA. Even more awesome is that they had a food court, and basically the exact same menu as at home. I was very excited to see some chicken bake(!) and better yet, they had BULGOGI bake (Korean style beef?), so I had to try that, and it was delicious. It was overall very exciting to me. It wasn't that crowded when we were there, but it was also a weekday evening, not like a Sunday afternoon. And the checker at the exit definitely checks for EVERYTHING. I had my stuff all packed up in a box and had the flaps down to seal it and he wanted to make sure that everything was accounted for and checked it all, very unlike the ones I've been to back home.
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That ramen was good and now i want it again
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