Today we all freaked out about exams and studied for them. Tomorrow we have thermodynamics, on Tuesday we have our presentation for our project management course, and then the ethics final paper is due on Wednesday.
In other news, the company that UD advertises with, 160over90, sent a team to do some marketing photo and video shoots of us for the next week and a half. Today a group of us went out with them to see the sights around SIP, including Ligongdi, Moon Harbor, Times Square, and the SIP Exhibition Hall. It was very interesting to revisit places we haven’t been since the first weekend we were here in January, mostly because we know where most things are. The first time we visited the Exhibition Hall, it took us probably five or ten minutes to find our apartments and UDCI. This time it took us probably five or ten seconds. We and the camera crew had a lot of fun, and it was an enjoyable time.
They took us to lunch, where the appetizer was a basketball-size bread ball. Shortly after lunch, we went back to the church we visited on Easter, where we acted as spectators to a meeting between the priest and Dr. Dan Curran, UD's President. The whole thing was rather boring for us after the hand-shaking ended.
UDCI also had a guest lecturer, Jesse Appell, come this weekend to talk about Chinese comedy and comedy routines. It was billed as a comedy show, but was just a lecture with an amusing professor. After the lecture we all returned home for another evening of studying for exams.
In other news, the company that UD advertises with, 160over90, sent a team to do some marketing photo and video shoots of us for the next week and a half. Today a group of us went out with them to see the sights around SIP, including Ligongdi, Moon Harbor, Times Square, and the SIP Exhibition Hall. It was very interesting to revisit places we haven’t been since the first weekend we were here in January, mostly because we know where most things are. The first time we visited the Exhibition Hall, it took us probably five or ten minutes to find our apartments and UDCI. This time it took us probably five or ten seconds. We and the camera crew had a lot of fun, and it was an enjoyable time.
They took us to lunch, where the appetizer was a basketball-size bread ball. Shortly after lunch, we went back to the church we visited on Easter, where we acted as spectators to a meeting between the priest and Dr. Dan Curran, UD's President. The whole thing was rather boring for us after the hand-shaking ended.
UDCI also had a guest lecturer, Jesse Appell, come this weekend to talk about Chinese comedy and comedy routines. It was billed as a comedy show, but was just a lecture with an amusing professor. After the lecture we all returned home for another evening of studying for exams.