Anyways, I arrived in Copenhagen Airport on Sunday and then had a couple days of orientation, and yesterday was the first day of classes. I was relieved to start classes because orientation was tiring and took up all my time!
So one of the highlights of my week was figuring out how to use the public transportation (at least the few buses that take me from home to near the school). I live in the part of the city called Nørreport, pronounced Neu-po, or something like that. I only have a ten minute commute to DIS where my classes are, and most other DIS students have a much longer commute so I'm fortunate to be so close. I just realized yesterday that I have been pronouncing my roommate's name wrong when I heard her pronounce it to someone else.. I have been pronouncing Signe like Sig-nee, but it turnes out that it's pronounced See-neu. She's been really great helping me with anything I need, showing me around the city, and most importantly, helping me grocery shop.
For classes, I am only taking four, and they are: Cross cultural encounters in a European context, which deals with issues of immigration, then Human Trafficking, Environmental Issues and Policy, and Danish Language 1, which begins in an hour from now. From what I can tell, the classes seem fascinating and I'm excited to get more involved with them. My main issue right now is figuring out how to be awake in my 830am classes...
The last thing I'll say in this post is that we had a scavenger hunt throughout the city of Copenhagen (pronounced Cue-bin-how) as a part
This is the building for the Danish Parliament. One of the things that surprised us the most was that there is no security here.. at all. The buildings are so beautiful though.
This is where the prince of Denmark is going to live after renovations are completed. The queen lives in a building opposite this one, and our guide pointed out that these buildings are
Hey Martha, nice job! Just wanted to comment that it's hard to read black letters on a brown background. Maybe you can consider changing the color. We'll let everyone know you have a blog - encourage Andrew to do one!!
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