Saturday, May 24, 2008

Flipping things upside down again!

Today marks one year since my entire life was turned upside down.

Today, I flipped my entire life upside down again. Only this time, the flipping was on my terms.

Good news; I booked my airfare and signed my accommodation contract today!!!!

I have consulted with many friends who've studied abroad, and the general consensus was to arrive at least 2 weeks before orientation. Study Abroad Orientation begins on September 9. Unfortunately, I could not book my airfare until I knew if I had been allocated accommodation for the fall/spring semester.

I randomly went to the Student Union to stop in and just check on prices with STA Travel. Sadly, I learned that Friday was their last day at OU, as OU has chosen to not renew their lease and bring in a Starbucks instead. Nonetheless, my STA contact was very helpful in finding me the shortest way of getting there, even if it did cost a bit more. Thankfully, she was able to find the shortest itinerary and it cost the least! :D By going through STA Travel (
http://www.statravel.com/), I was able to save about $450 on my flight(s)!!! Yeah!

Flight Details:
I am leaving Monday, August 25th, which is coincidentally OU's 1st day of the Fall semester. I am flying out of Dallas (DFW), to Philadelphia and then straight into Glasgow. My first flight leaves Dallas at 3:05 in the afternoon and I arrive in Philadelphia at 7:41 p.m. I then board another plane that departs at 9:00 p.m. and will arrive in Glasgow at 9:00 a.m. Glasgow time (which, in case you are wondering, is 3 a.m. Oklahoma time).

Housing Details:
Thankfully, I was allocated my first choice in accommodations and that is a huge relief. The difference in price between my 1st and 2nd choice in accommodation was about $1300 USD. I can use that money to fund other travel expeditions around Europe. I will be living at Winton Drive (aka "The Hall"); see
http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/residentialservices/undergraduate/self-cateredaccommodation/wintondrive/.

My contract is from September 12-June 12th and I have received confirmation that I will be able to arrive on August 26th and pay about $20 USD per day to stay in university accommodation. I did receive an e-mail warning me that I may have to move from whichever summer room that I'm given into my regular fall/spring room. Nonetheless, I am happy to have early accommodation.

Note for Visitors:
I WILL be allowed to have overnight visitors in my flat. Here's what the Winton Drive Flats FAQs say about overnight guests:

13. Can my friends stay overnight?
Overnight guests may stay in your room for a maximum of three nights. There is a nominal fee to pay and guests must be registered to comply with Fire regulations.


Once I arrive, I shall check out how flexible they are on their visitor policies.

Shopping:
Even though I hate the arrival of summer, I am thankful that it's caused the stores to clearance much of their winter merchandise. Today, I hit Kohls for sweaters, cute hoodies and winter gear. I am looking for a nice rain coat/windbreaker/fleece thing and may have found it at LL Bean.


However, it is $159!!!! I like that the fleece can be zipped in and out of the jacket...so really, you're getting 2 pieces in one. As those of you near and dear to me know, I am VERY hot natured. What is YOUR thought on purchasing this?

Glasgow's yearly temperature breakdown; monthly averages in °
F:

January
Avg Low: 35°
Avg High: 43°
Avg Precipitation: 3.42 in

February
Avg Low: 35°
Avg High: 44°
Avg Precipitation: 3.11 in

March
Avg Low: 37°
Avg High: 48°
Avg Precipitation: 2.93 in

April
Avg Low: 38°
Avg High: 53°
Avg Precipitation: 1.83 in

May
Avg Low: 43°
Avg High: 59°
Avg Precipitation: 1.32 in

June
Avg Low: 48°
Avg High: 63°
Avg Precipitation: 1.52 in

July
Avg Low: 52°
Avg High: 67°
Avg Precipitation: 1.95 in

August
Avg Low: 51°
Avg High: 66°
Avg Precipitation: 2.07 in

September
Avg Low: 47°
Avg High: 61°
Avg Precipitation: 2.23 in

October
Avg Low: 43°
Avg High: 54°
Avg Precipitation: 3.34 in

November
Avg Low: 38°
Avg High: 48°
Avg Precipitation: 2.62 in

December
Avg Low: 35°
Avg High: 44°
Avg Precipitation: 2.95 in

Thanks for your input!

-Vanessa


Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Freak-outs are okay, right?

Today I had the pleasure of running around like a chicken with my head cut off. :O

Why, you ask? Let's just say that my totally whacked out sleeping schedule is creating mayhem in my daily life.

I thought that my Pre-Departure Orientation Packet (PDOP) was due on Tuesday, May 6th. I realized last night, long about 11:45 p.m. that it was due on Monday, May 5th (TODAY)!!!

Normally, I don't freak out about these things, but I realized that I had NOT met with Allison Palmer (my favorite art history professor and mentor
http://art.ou.edu/people/palmer-a.html) regarding my course equivalencies. Schedules for everyone are tight this week, as this is Finals Week. Like a trooper, she agreed to meet with me on the fly today and all is well.

Thankfully, being a Graduate student ended up being a major plus for me with the PDOP. If you are a Graduate student, the Graduate College doesn't sign off on your classes until your transcript is sent over from the exchange institution. Thus, the course equivalencies I selected can be changed in the future and I DID NOT have to track down a signature from the Dean of the Graduate College. I just needed Allison to sign off on it and, thankfully, she did! Yeah!

It looks like I will receive credit for ALL of my course work while abroad. Ironically, OU added a new degree program in Arts Management on April 19th and all but one of my courses may be equivalent to the courses offered in the Arts Management program (the other course will count as an Art History course). Talk about good timing! :)

Also, I am enrolled in 5 hours of Graduate Directed Readings this Summer with Andrew Phelan (
http://art.ou.edu/people/phelan-a.html) the professor responsible by creating the Arts Management degree program. ;)

Isn't it amazing how things seem to be falling together?

-Vanessa