Online students
It’s amazing to be exposed to so many students living in various parts of the country. Most of them are from wild wild west – Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Idaho, South Dakota. I thought NYC had the most diverse students as most students, including me, came from other parts of the world. But we did share sudden commonality – i.e we used the same subway system to go to school, worked in the day time and bore hectic city life. Here, the experience is really different. They all seem to be born and raised in the United States, much much older and loaded with a wealth of experiences.
My textbooks still haven’t arrived yet! I am very nervous at this point as I can’t run to Barnes and Noble on the 5th ave or at the school bookstore. I never had to worry about getting books – they were always at my disposal. This time, for once, I ordered the books one month in advance. Never have I been really this diligent throughout my school life -both grand and undergrad. And yet, I still don’t have the books. The very same book would have been delivered with the ‘next day’ delivery service in New York and free. These times, sure enough, I really really see why people like to stay in America or big city. It’s just convenient. But then again, it has its own baggage – tiny spaces, crowds, higher living costs, etc.
One of the classes requires that we call in once a week and convene. The time differential is really in favor of me and I am going to be on time for once.
later for now.
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