
Hey mates! Tudo bem?
I'm going to talk in this article about our university, ACU. The acronym stands for Australian Catholic University. It's located in Fitzroy, a walk-able distance from the CBD and about 30mn walk from my sharehouse.
Classes started on 21 of February, and we're currently in the week 8 out of 12. The welcoming offered by the uni was very good, with an interesting welcoming speech followed by a trip to the zoo with all international students. I met there a fair bit of French students, but also people from Singapore and Malaysia in nursing with who I talked a lot.
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The homework asked by teachers is different in its content from what we're doing in France. We have to write 5 essays, ranging from 1500 words to 3000, with a lot of references in them. Your thoughts should always be backed and supported by academic journal analysis, and this doesn't let a lot of place to critical thinking and innovative ideas, which are contained to the choice of your plan and your conclusion's opening. The workload is very similar, even with only 12 hours of classes, I have to study some day at the library from 9am to 6am on some presentations, essays, or similar B.S. Theses 12 hours are divided between 5 hours of tutorials (20 people classes) and 7 hours of lectures (~100 people classes).
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| Footy match with ACUMates |
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Also they organised a few parties in the Vault, which is the basement of the ACU, with some pool games, a bar and sofas to relax. Sadly, I didn't attend because of the schedule of these parties, starting at 7pm and finishing at 11pm : Come on guys, I'm eating my dinner at 9pm, how I am supposed to drink Jaggerbombs at that time. Australian way of life is very early (lunch 11am, dinner 6am, appetizer 8pm, hit the club at 10pm, sleep around 2am), and as hard as I am trying to adapt, it is definitely too indie for me.
Great experience overall. I am just a bit disappointed I couldn't take a Spanish class (they only teach Japanese and Italian) and I was worried my level would dramatically decrease during these 7 months. Thanksfully, I can speak it a bit at home with my roomies Marc and Alex (Spain & Peru), and I feel like I'm learning some new words aswell. La basura está en la cocina
See you soon !
Great experience overall. I am just a bit disappointed I couldn't take a Spanish class (they only teach Japanese and Italian) and I was worried my level would dramatically decrease during these 7 months. Thanksfully, I can speak it a bit at home with my roomies Marc and Alex (Spain & Peru), and I feel like I'm learning some new words aswell. La basura está en la cocina
See you soon !



coucou Benji ici l'été s'installe sans passer par le printemps nous sommes en vacances ce soir et Gus et Camille sont bien contents; je vois que tu t'instruis et apprends plein de choses différentes de chez nous cela doit être vrai alors que les voyages forment la jeunesse je te fais des gros bisous ce weekend je vais voir tes parents car nous ferons Pâques au Point du Jour
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