Hello everybody!
Apparently I have the chance to write here,
which is really nice! Should I first introduce myself? Let's say that I am one
of the master students of the UU School of Economics, and that I'm coming from
abroad, let's say from the south... for instance Italy -and that would be
enough about me for the moment.
The first thing I would like to write
about, before the courses, before the projects, before the general life at the
UU, it's the literal EXPLOSION that was starting the academic year in Utrecht.
I think it's something that prospective students may be interested about, and
on which my fellow students can probably agree with me... let's tell it from my
point of view. You maybe arrive in Utrecht in August to follow the Summercourse
of Econometrics (if you, like me, are coming from a field different from
Economics): then you find a nice city, not very crowded, and somehow a little
asleep. You have difficult lectures in the morning, difficult tutorials in the
afternoon, and some relaxed rhythms to start to know your course-mates which
are also some of your future master-mates; you also can enjoy this quite city
to arrange some practical matters, for instance finding a room (which would
need an entire book, not a blog!!) or -most important!- buying a bicycle.
Then, something happens: September comes.
And with it, arrives something which has a very menacing name: the
“Introduction week”. You will discover that your life is going to change,
especially if you are a foreign student. Seriously. And I'm not a first year
experience student -let's say that I already have a master, already was
studying abroad, and not to say that I'm “a lot” years old let's say that I
have a loooong experience as a student. Still, I was struck! You start with the
“International Meet&Greet” on monday, organized to welcome the
international students from all the UU bachelor and master programs, and you
should imagine a scene like that: the hall of a university building with
something like 200 students coming from all over the world all stuck together
between the toilets and some tables with tea and coffee. And you can hardly
move between the tall short (finally not tall!) blond brown (finally not
blond!) crowd of young people, chatting with the most various accents, and you
are probably stressed to take as many contacts and phone numbers as you can
because you fear that you won't see those people again. But the following day
you are already all together at the Introduction day, into the really wonderful
Education Building: there you'll receive a lot of gadgets by your new
university, and finally attend an interesting lecture about Dutch culture.
Then, on wednesday, you have the introduction for the master students of the
School of Economics, at the Auditorium of the International Campus; and now the
crowd which surrounds you it's a little more quite, because finally your are in
touch with them: the Dutch students! In the afternoon you will probably talk
better with some of them because you'll remain just with your master fellows
-since monday the group has become smaller and smaller! From that point I would
say that your year is starting, and that an academic routine of lectures and
tutorials is taking place (if you except the AMAZING Introduction day organized
by ESN on saturday, again with all the international students, and for those
who took part in it the ESN Introduction week).
But when I'm talking about explosion I not
only refer to the introduction week in itself... all the city is changed: now
it is really FULL of students (maybe the average age of the city is 35?), and
they are -we are- everywhere. And there are maybe ten or more facebook groups
where people are continuously organizing activities of any kind where
participants only want to know each other. And how not mention the students
organizations: so the tuesday evening at the Club Poema organized by ESN, the wednesday evening at the “Social get
together” by the ING
board, just to prepare for the weekend... and the Dutch organized by ING as
well! In short, one would think that it's possible to spend the whole year just
in these interesting social activities, where people are there only to make new
friends and have a nice time! But apparently, we are here also to study, so I
now definitively need to say you bye! (I hope only for the moment..!)