I am slowly, but surely figuring out my way around Jordanstown Campus (Jtown)--it is quite a bit bigger that the campus at the University of Great Falls (UGF), there are about 13,000 students enrolled at Jtown and about 800 at UGF! Besides housing, pretty much everything is in one building that has numerous blocks branching off it for the classrooms and offices; it is somewhat difficult to explain the layout since it does not make much sense.
I had some difficulty enrolling in classes (or what they call modules) due to the fact that my advisor has been out of the office since last week and is suppose to return sometime next week. I went back three times to get someone to help me pick modules and finally got someone on Tuesday (26 January) to help me, and I was enrolled that day even though classes started the day before. After going four different places, I finally was enrolled! :) I am taking "Research Methods of Criminologists" on Wednesdays, "Theories of Crime and Criminalization" on Mondays, and "From Crime Scene to Court" on Fridays. Classes/Modules are consisted of lecture section and a seminar section; from what I understand, a lecture section is where the professor lectures and the seminar section is more of group activities. Now that I have gotten the stress of enrolling off my back, I can now start to enjoy myself here in wonderful Northern Ireland!
On last Monday (25 January), I meet up with Marc Jennings--he is from Northern Ireland and studied abroad at UGF two school years ago. In addition, he took me to IKEA and a grocery store—which was kind of him because I am not a fan of public transportation. On Thursday (28 January), I made my way into Belfast to the Queen's University campus to meet up with James McKevitt--he is from Northern Ireland and studied abroad at UGF last school year. We went and got lunch at Boojum near Queen's. I did not know where we were going to eat at, but it ended up being a burrito place--I said it was a knock-off of Chipotle Mexican Grill back in America (which is my favorite place to go when I am back home in Denver, CO). It was quite tasty, but Chipotle can never be beat! I had a wonderful time with James and it was great to catch up with him!
Then on Friday (29 January), the weather really cannot make up its mind--I thought Colorado and Montana had unpredictable weather, they do not when you compare it to Belfast! The weather has gone from rainy, to sunny, to rain/snow/hail, to sunny, to snow/wind, back to sunny, and finally decided to snow a little bit. I was out most of the day in Belfast after my class in the morning and I just went in to visit some friends. I just came back Friday night to my flat since I had been out all day and was kind of tired by the time I got home.
However, on Saturday, I was woken up at 8:30a.m. by a fire alarm going off in my block, but it was in flat four because they were cooking bacon and the fire alarm went off. Since I was up for the day, I decided to take a walk along the shore even though it was kind of chilly outside. It was very pretty out with the fresh dusting of snow and not a lot of people were out. I ended collecting some seashells.
Along my long walk to a bus stop...I ended up going the long way to a bus stop and not to the closest one to campus
I went out with Holly and Kristen to The Bot and had a lot of fun. They live in a suburb of Belfast and near The Bot, so I just crashed at their house for the night. On Sunday morning, Holly and I went to a wee coffee shop around the corner from her house to have some breakfast. Afterwards, I head back to Jtown on the lovely bus system—I am slowly getting the hang of public transportation and I am not a big fan of it at all (but, it is not that bad).
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