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Residence
Geddes Court. Also known as the ghetto residence on Stirling Campus… the place where they sequestered all of the international students because we don’t know any better.
There is about a dozen different types of carpet in the hallways of this 1960’s building... strange patches of carpet are placed strategically near the washrooms probably where the mold got so bad they decided to cover it up instead of fixing the problem. The stairwells are also ridden with mold, there is no lift, I am on the top floor in room 510 and the kitchen fridge is filled with little mail box slots and leaks yellow oily, oozz… also smells like fish.
My bedroom is very tiny and very stuffy because the radiator is always on. The walls are made of brick adding a prison-esque feel to the place. Moreover, the carpet is littered with burn marks from cigarette buts. YES… in Scotland you are allowed to smoke in your dorm rooms but you are not allowed to light candles or incense: figure that one out! Also, the sink in my room was designed in such a way that to turn on the taps and wash your hands the water gets everywhere and there is only the option of scolding hot with one tap and freezing cold with the other. I refuse to fill up the basin because there is a strange brown rust stain and blue stains from the minerals in the water :S
My mission when I first settled into Geddes Court was to purchase a table fridge, buy a couple of colorful bathmats, purchase a ton of potpourri, and colorful sheets and flower pillows J All of such goals have been executed! The theme of my room is purple … and my wall is covered with photos of my dog, post cards from the places I have visited and want to visit whilst in Scotland and a map of Medieval Scotland J
That is my current living situation for the semester I am here at Stirling. I definitely miss my beautiful master bedroom at home L
Freshers Week Party Hardy
On the bright side everyone on my floor is really nice and welcoming J The first day here, after saying my goodbyes to my mummsie, the people on my floor and I went out to the campus club and danced into the wee hours of the morning. A few days later we went to a foam party and nearly drowned in bubbles J
I don’t think I will forget my first experience at a Scottish club… some crazy first year boyz, with painted blue faces, whom were wearing football shirts .... groveled to me and said I looked like a famous singer ahhaha that was pretty neato J
I also had a few persistent blokes stand behind me … awkwardly… trying to dance with me … not saying anything and no going away…. which has never happened to me in Victoria… it was strange but amusing. TO be honest though, my first week here was a blur thats the way of things when partying in Scotland;)
THE CAMPUS
Despite the horrible living conditions Stirling is one of the most beautiful campuses I have ever seen in my entire life J
It surrounds the beautiful Airthey Loch and Airthrey castle… The Loch... don't get me started! IT is like a loch from swan princess! IT always has beautiful white swans swimming on it. There is also an amazing view of the menacing Wallace Monument... which was ERECTED in the 1860’s to commemorate William Wallace and the Wars of Independence. The craig and tail where that monument is situated is where I would eventually volunteer at an archaeology site J
The grass is so green here and the Ochill Hills are a beautiful gold… it is clear just by standing up at the Wallace Monument that Stirling is the Brooch of Scotland... the heart of Scotland. This really is the best place to learn about Scottish history and I am so glad I have managed to study here. Honestly, walking up to the monument was like walking back in time for me. I could really imagine Wallace and his men hiding up there before storming the English and taking back Stirling Castle... and when I went to Stirling Castle I could really imagine the Prince's Walk where young James the VI would walk along when he was breaking from his studies in the Prince's Tower! J
The City of Stirling
My first few days here I walked into Stirling city center a couple of times… it’s about 30 minutes away from Campus. I went to Stirling castle approximately four times so far and I have almost memorized the tour guide's lines J It really is the most amazing castle strategically! Historical Scotland Trust has just refurbished the great hall and the queens apartments and they have tried to create the times of the Stewart Kings... particularily around the time Mary of Guise was in residene. It’s amazing! When I look up at the castle in the morning or on a sunny afternoon the great hall looks like it’s made of gold because of the lime and mortar they used to cover the building …. It really is AWE-some.
I also went an explored the Holy Rude grave yard... it seems to be closede everytime I try to go in the actual building.
I also went into the old town Jail which was hilarious and gruesome because ther was a live prison tour with actors ...
THERE IS ALSO fantastic shopping in Stirling City :-) and the guys that work at Tesco are gorgeous :)
CLASSES
My first week of classes went really well. I only have two days a week of classes(monday and friday) but my immediate future will require a lot of reading on my own time because the classes are based on discussions of excessive amounts of reading and essays.
My plan as of now is to wake up really early on the days I don’t have classes and go to the library and read. So far that plan has worked out well :) I have also managed to book a few day tours to the highlands :) Which i will talk about in another blog :)
Back to the classes.... I love love love all of my reading lists :) I also love all of my professors they are so intelligent and passionate and sighhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Stirling Uni Librar is the most beautiful library to study in ever (though it closes around 8:30 pm!) It was just refurbished and there is so much natural lighting that I never get tired in it and there’s a floor where no one is allowed to speak so it is great for reading <3
Archaeology Experience
So as many of you know I volunteered a few days at the Wallace Monument. The project was examining the buildings that had once surrounded the monument when it was being built in the nineteenth-century. The part I was excavating was thought to be a tea room… which is very plausible considering we unearthed a lot of pottery. The greatest finds when I was there were nails predating Roman-Occupation in Europe… and a chisel J The best part about the archaeology was being protected from the rain under really thick trees and getting covered from head to toe in dirt that when I went for lunch down at the bottom of the hill in the cafĂ© … I was made to sit on paper towels J
Best blog post ever :) you put my blog to shame Megan! Lol glad to hear you are having a great time! I will have to write another post to keep ahead of you. Your campus sounds fantastic and I hope I can come visit it on a weekend sometime!!!
ReplyDelete:) awesome, certainly excited you get to do some arch stuff :)
ReplyDeletehahaha no Elise your blog is the best blog ever! it makes me laugh so hard. Actually your experience after getting off the plane was a lot like mine... which is why I refrained from writing about it... and reliving its horrors ahahahha. PLEASE COME VISIT ME ! GOMGOMOGMGOMGOMGOMGOGMOMGOMG if not I am off school by Dec 19 maybe earlier so i can come visit you :) cause I dont fly home until Dec 29 :)
ReplyDeleteand ashwee yes it was amazing I wish the archaeology dig went on longer but alas it is over now :( There might be another one coming up *crossing fingersssssssssssss