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Monday, February 22, 2010

Week 3 of classes. Since the classes are three hours long once a week each they go in depth quite a bit and there is a lot to take in. So far I find my networking & the internet and Business and the economy class to be my two fvorites. I am however finding out how detailed this networking class is and what ill need to do when i creat my website using HTML (hyperText Mark-up Language) which basically looks like a bunch of rubbish on a word document.Aunt Peggy: when we visited london we toured Bukingham Palace, trafalgar square, the Parliament, The Tower of london, Wesminster Abby, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, parts of the financial district and Abby Road. I plan to visit London at least once more so i will by then have seen a great part of it because it is too big to see in two days. I have made a handful of american AND British student. The british student are very nice and are interested in meeting me and hearing about my travels as well as offer tons of assistance if needed. My next plans for travel include Ireland and Normandy. I will keep you guys posted. Have a good day!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Last weekend we took a train up to London. The forecast called for 40 degrees and sun. Even though it was cold out the Sun's special appearance was much appreciated. The sunny days here are few and far in between. The train ride lasted about 1.5 hours due to the fact that there was construction and we had to take an alternate route. Once we arrived we exited the station right at the base of Big Ben. The group walked to Westminster Abby and then split; one group toured Westminster Abby and the other group walked to Trafalgar square. After a short break the two groups grouped back up and visited Buckingham Palace. We headed back to the subway after snapping some pictures at the Palace and headed to the Tower bridge and Shakespeare Globe theatre. At this point its starting to get dark and rain. We headed to a restaurant, ate, then headed home. London was overwhelmingly huge and requires two days minimum to see a good amount in my mind. The following week went just as well. After sitting through more 3-hour lectures I talked to the tutors (professors) and asked about the readings and work in general. I was able to figure out how to structure my studies for the most part after talking with him. One thing I figured out from him is that for one class i will be reading 2-4 book, articles, etc. for each lecture. For this weekend I will be heading back to meet a friend from YSU and have another go at London. Illl make sure to update as early as possible. Cheers!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Week 1

Today I had my last class for the week. The class is called business and the Economy. Ill just say that it was actually more exciting then i thought it would be. Today during the lecture the Professor discussed the economic issues concerning England. This, out of the U.S., look at the rest of the world is exactly what I was looking for and i got a little taste of it today. I Want more. After class i walked into the city for a few things and walked back as the sun was setting. Seeing the sun at that point made up for the fact that it was around freezing today. Later after dinner i talked to some friends and family as well as started my plans for Easter break. Tomorrow I will be in South Hampton and Saturday in London so i will fill you guys in. Cheers

Wednesday, February 10, 2010



















Hello again.
So now that about a week has gone by i have been able to get a better feel for Winchester. For those of you who dont know i am taking four classes while in Winchester. Each class is three hours long, once a week. The Professors do not assign regular homework, take attendance and require that students get a class specific book. They merely suggest books and even then they do not specify what to read. so its one of those situations where; here is what were talking about and these books cover that. Its different then to what i am use to but i am interested to see how it works.
I have met a bunch of people from both England and the U.S.. The british students including the group i have in one of my business classes are hilarious and helpful. The American student are fun and nice to hang out with, and when I want to see some of the tourist attractions there just as eager as i am to go.
Im going to try and know out some work today so i will leave you with a few pictures that i have been able to get real quick. Enjoy!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

good day chaps.. Today I rounded up some friends and walked into town. One of the main strips is called high street and was teeming with all sorts of shops. I did not have much time today to visit them all as I met with my tutor and went over work detail for his garden over tea and scones. After he had finished briefing me he suggested I go to the Sunday service at Winchesters cathedral. Winchesters cathedral is Europe's longest cathedral and is the burial site of Jane Austen. I'll make sure to snap a few pictures and try to post them on my blog.. Stay tuned

Friday, February 5, 2010

Ello! I am finally here.. After 7 hours on the plane from JFK to Heathrow and another 3.5 hours waiting for the bus, we arrived at the university around 12:00. Its a small campus with around 5,000 students. we had orientation today which was fun. The faculty members discussed with us why the English language is the most used in the world* and some of the stereotypes of England. I have not been to town yet but plan on going this afternoon. The people here are nice and offer tons of help. Like my grandmother said "Your never lost if you have a tongue"
The weather here is similar to that of Youngstown Ohio.... awesome. Anyways sorry its short but ill make sure to include more tomorrow.



The reason why english is our worlds universal language is because of England being so powerfulback in the day when they colonized almost everywhere. Today, the U.S. continues to help keep the English language a universal one by being the most powerful country.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Last day.

Last full day here in the states. I'm finishing the packing and making sure all my papers and gear is together. Leaving the U.S. for the first time is an ambiguous feeling for me, but as I've been told it should be OK.
I need to run but i will skip tomorrow and have a post for Thursday as i will be on planes all day tomorrow. Cheers!