Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Difference Between Mono And Flu

Orientation Week (Part 3)


Here now my last article about the special week Erasmus ... Frankly I do not regret not myself at all pre-registered for this week! I discovered around Trondheim, but more importantly, I met up with other Erasmus, all more extra than each other! Also, I could just gently apply my English!

Saturday: Baota trip! Depart late morning for a boat ride across the fjord from Trondheim towards a small fishing island. After an hour and a half boat, we arrived in this small village very typical. There we visited a museum (a bit lame) but followed by a delicious lunch with an ice cream for dessert before returning the boat to Trondheim. As you can see from the pictures, sun has a low profile, but fortunately it did not rain!

Here are the photos: http://picasaweb.google.fr/Rachel.linel/BoatTrip

Saturday evening: We had an appointment with an assoc 'of Norwegian students in central city out! Let's Go To The party at Tiger Tiger! Again, we were still over a hundred of Erasmus, it was great, but at 3 o'clock everybody out! It was madness for a taxi, huge queues at the four corners of the city. Small precision that has all its still important: first, we arrived at the happy hour (22-23h), so we have free admission and during that time, the beer costs 29 NOK in a glass (33cl) while that bottle (33cl) nok over 60, you do not really understand why! By cons after 23h, beer costs 59 NOK, so we enjoyed the ... (1 € = 8nok) But be aware that any double quotes here on Saturday evening, and that does not stop the Norwegians to go out and drink!

Again some photos: http://picasaweb.google.fr/Rachel.linel/TigerTiger

Sunday: I confess, the clock was hard to go on a bus tour and visit the Folk Museum! During the bus tour, we made our true tourists) Three stops for photos in all, the Ile aux Moines, the ski jumps and a magnificent view of Trondheim! Second, unlike the old museum was really interesting and outdoor J , a typical village in the Norwegian time-scale! Click on the link to see photos: http://picasaweb.google.fr/Rachel.linel/BusTourEtFolkMuseum

Note: Again, there is a kind of baptism, we saw some of their activities during the weekend, but I know no more;)

Extreme Female Genital Tattoo

Orientation Week (Part 2) The student parties

Here Following the special week Erasmus


Wednesday: It was a quieter day, again in the late morning of information, but this time more interesting, since it concerned the course! And here at NTNU, the exam dates are already known, so we can choose our courses based on that J For my part, I already made my choice, I have three classes, but I'll first go over before I sign up, just to see if the teacher speaks English and not half Norwegian!

the afternoon we were a pretty nice little museum, Ringve Museum, National Museum of the History of Music, guides played as and different instruments!

Thursday: Hiking in Bymark! Ballad to the day in the Norwegian nature! He was super nice, the scenery was spectacular, in fact you can see from the many photos! The morning, we are a party under the haze, but after lunch at a first point of view has found time to give us a beautiful and remote landscape, following the ride was wonderful to finally arrive at a lake or a barbecue we waited. You should know that here in Norway, the times are changing fast enough. Indeed, when swimming at the lake, a huge gray cloud passed over our heads, the big drache for 15min, and then again the great sun is Norway;) Another trick a little weird here is that you never know when you eat lunch, between lunch and barbecues provided, everything is a bit confusing for us Erasmus.

Friday: Visit Dragvoll, the other site of the Uni, NTNU, but it reserved the humanities. So I did not over there, which is only Gløshaugen fortunately for me closer to Moholt finally has 20 minutes anyway, so that changes of Leuven.

Here are pictures of the last two days:

http://picasaweb.google.fr/Rachel.linel/OrientationWeekPartie2

Some comments: Unlike us, here behind the houses, there is no pool, but trampolines, it's amazing;)

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Average Size Of Women In Japan

Trondheim

After a week I'll have a little show you how to spend my evenings here , where we can finally go out on weekdays or weekends.

First, there are the "basements" that are located in the basement of each building in Moholt. There is a "basement" for each student group, plus or minus one per department courses plus other basements, such as Erasmus basement, the basement chinese and others that I do not know! They are all open on Saturday evening and if some night a week as well but this is not regular. For now I have been at the Erasmus basement last weekend and in another, the atmosphere is quite special, it's different from Louvain in any case, it will wait for the pictures ... For cons they close at midnight and the price of beer is 15 nok (divide by 8 to get in euros), after people often leave town ...

Then there's "Samfundet" a big assoc 'students, they have a big red building near the city center (30min walk). Here, there are big parties every Tuesday and Friday, plus sometimes other nights for concerts. It's huge, there is already a queue to get in and a cloakroom! Then, there are plenty of rooms with different atmospheres, cocktail bars to dance or sofas to chat. Finally it's really great to get lost and there are lots of people! I have already twice, and it's great, it is currently between Erasmus and the atmosphere is really good as you can see from the photos. The small problem is that beer is expensive nok 36, and again with the membership card is 46 nok and if admission is charged for those without the card!

Small precision, here you never know whether to tighten or to kiss the hand to say hello, it's pretty confusing, so finally we do nothing;)

Here are some photos:

http://picasaweb.google.fr/Rachel.linel/QuelquesPhotosDeSoirE1