Posted in December 2015

Michele Facchinelli – Georgia Institute of Technology – Post 2

Hey everyone! It is time for me to write a second post. I have been in the US for almost three months already, and the experience is going great. I have met so many nice and interesting people from this country and many others, and can really say that I am very satisfied with my experience.

Classes

Classes at Georgia Tech work a bit differently. First of all, at least for the faculty of Physics, where I take all my courses, lectures have very little students. The most classmates I have are about 20 and the least is the incredibly low number of 3. This makes lectures more one-to-one and leaves more time for interaction with the professor.
Another big difference are the homework problems. For every class we are assigned a set of problems for the following week or for two weeks after. The homework is then graded by the TA’s and it will affect a certain percentage of our final grade. Sometimes the homework deadlines all match which makes things even harder (especially if you are not used to compulsory homework). Luckily, classes only last one hour and each day I have 3 hours of lessons. This leaves a lot of extra time after classes to study and I still end up having free time in the evening.
To be honest, I prefer this teaching method, rather than staying at the University for 8 consecutive hours, as sometimes happens at TU Delft.

Football

Football in the US is a very huge thing, especially in the South. So every week or so, there is a football game between the Georgia Tech team (Yellow Jackets) and some other University. Although I am not a fan of watching sports, I have had a lot of fun cheering and watching the games.

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It’s really crazy how many people attend the Football games. The stadium is always packed with fans, both students/alumni and other people not really affiliated with the school, but that just enjoy watching the games.

Social Life 

Even though classes have very little students (and it seems it would be easy to get to know one another), most students find their friends outside their Departments. Fraternities and other associations are extremely common in the US and that is where they make friends.
I met most of my friends at the Christian Campus Fellowship (or CCF), and with them I shared most of my experiences. Interestingly enough, that is the same place Julia van der Burgt (another student from TU Delft that went to Georgia Tech in 2013) spent a lot of time (and they actually still remember her).
CCF helped me integrate into the American society very well and right from the beginning. They organize a lot of amazing and fun activities. Just last weekend we went to Panama City Beach in Florida, where we enjoyed one last day at the beach with really nice weather. Also, they plan many events, like camping, parties (like the Halloween and pumpkin carving in the photos), trips to corn mazes and many more every week.

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Anouk Slockers – University of Florida: Post 2 – Classes and Thanksgiving

Hi everyone,
It’s been a while already since my last post but time flies when your having fun! In my last post I said I would tell a little bit more about the courses I am taking, so lets start with that.
I am taking mostly civil engineering classes to complete my minor. I wanted to do this because I am thinking about going into project management after my bachelor in System Engineering Policy and Management. Me taking these courses here has definitely given me a clearer view on what to expect of project management. The classes I am taking are: Civil Engineering Practice, Drawing and Visualization (using AutoCad), Public Works Management, Heavy Equipment Operation and Cities of the World.
They are all really interesting and the fact that every teacher has a very different way of teaching makes it really interesting. I would not say the courses are hard but you do have to put in the effort in order to get a good grade. Often a part of your grade is even based upon your attendance. Until now I have A’s in almost all my classes and with the semester almost being over I hope I can keep it that way!
Previous week it was Thanksgiving, which meant that we didn’t have classes from Wednesday until the weekend. Luckily all my Tuesday classes were canceled too and since I always have off on Monday’s this meant a whole week of vacation! Both my roommates had invited me to there homes for Thanksgiving diner with their families but this was also the perfect opportunity for me and some friends to do a road trip within Florida. So we decided to go on the trip. We went to see Fort Myers Beach, Everglades, Key Largo and Miami. Definitely word visiting all those places but on Saturday we had to make sure to be back in Gainesville for the last home game of the season, unfortunately we lost but it was great to see a football game one last time!
Anouk
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