22 February, 2016

Travel report: The UK - Nottingham - Studying in the University of Nottingham (24.01.16 - 17.06.16)

Chapter 4





Week 4:
- classes now are almost a routine
- have to think over the essays already. Instead:
- PUB CRAWL!!!

Yeah, that`s the second time I`m in a bar in my entire life and suddenly I find myself taking part in a crawl:)) That was on Thursday, February 18; and I had to prepare for a seminar and 2 hours of Chinese on Friday. But we can`t afford missing parties here, you know.

It all started from the e-mail: "Tomorrow (Wednesday 17 February) I have a meeting with the Russian Language second year students who are going to Russia as part of their Year Abroad next year. If you are free, if would be fantastic for the students to meet you and maybe ask for information and advice about living in Russia, and also get to know you all better."

We made it to the end of the meeting only, but met very nice young people, few of whom spoke Russian so well! So, a Polish girl, Agnieszka, invited us to play bowling with the students. We just could`t refuse!

So, having found the company in Lloyd`s, soon we moved to a bowling club nearby and beat the other 4\5 Russian team with our 2\5 Russian one:) (2 games per person - £3, dark Guiness there cost £3,40; cider - £3,20)

After the game only two of us left for what came next (having no idea about what exactly). The first pub I didn`t try to remember, as it wasn`t really significant. The second and the third I liked the most (ok, perhaps I liked our company for the third one much more than the bar itself;))

Only later I found out that the pub crawl event was copletely separate from our bowling meeting and was organized by Nottingham University Russian-speaking Society (sure, what else can they organize?) (ok, they do organize Russian lessons) We were supposed to meet people from Slovak/Czeck, Bulgarian Societies then, but didn`t happen to (they were told to be too drunk to communicate anyway..)

Pit & Pendulum (Victoria Street)







 Named after "The Pit and the Pendulum", a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe (I guess), the eerie pub represents gothic itself. The place with spooky design and hard rock music was just a discovery. We didn`t pay for drinks there - no idea about the prices, but they should provide the information here: http://www.eerie-pubs.co.uk/pit-pendulum
Challenge: try to find a restroom there without any help;))







 


House of Coco Tang (45 Bridlesmith Gate)


Seems to me the bar wants to keep an air of secrecy. The entrance stairs are leading you to the basement, the website is a simple black page with a phone number only... A guy, who used to work there, claimed that they make really good coctails.
It didn`t start from being Chinese. When they start to play calm music, that means that you should leave. That`s everything I know about it. We didn`t buy any drinks there as well. But we stayed there until the quite music started.





We found ourselves in beds only at 3-4 am (safe) (in our own beds) even though the story how we got there involves visiting the place of the guy I mentioned earlier...
Indigo buses run all night, so it`s possible to get home after going out late. But the timetable should be considered, as we had to wait for about 50 minutes for the next.
Exactly, we waited for the bus in the (already-drunk-so-much-he-had-to-keep-himself-from-falling) guy`s room, otherwise we would have been frozen to death in the street. Greatful to him for the offer very much!

Here the crazy story happily ends.

That was my first time, what did you expected?:))
Actually, as for me, the company moved from pub to pub too fast. Neither me, nor my friend managed to finish a drink in the period of time before they wanted to leave. It`s like you have to drink only, not talk. I don`t blame them - the places are surely not new for many of them.

You should have seen the "blue screen of death" look on a Belarus guy`s face when I mentioned, that that was my second time in a bar:))


***

Thinking about what to add to the notes about the 4th week, I suddenly remembered the thing that can be lifesaving to take into account when going to come here to study.

"What I regret to have left at home" list!


1. A warm hat (and other warm clothes)

You`ll come to an early spring. As far as I got it, the temperature at the period varies from "winter" to "summer" (there was -1 the lowest and +19 the highest so far). But that`s not the problem. The real problem is the wind.

No, THE-BLOWING-AWAY-EVERYTHING-AROUND-INCLUDING-YOUR-BRAINS-OUT-OF-YOUR-HEAD-UNBEARABLY-WILD WIIIIIND...WHEEEEWWWWEEEE!!!

So, a hat and a wind-proof jacket are obligatory to have. So are sweaters, warm boots, scarves etc. An umbrella can be bought here - it's of no use anyway when it`s windy.

No, WINDEEEEEE

As for me, I just don`t like hats. But I have other warm clothes.

2. Stationary of different kind and study materials

As you now know, that some subjects that you study in MCPU, such as foreign languages, are available for exchange students here, you`d better take your notes on them - that would be just helpful.
As for the stationary, you may buy it here, but that would be much more expensive. The necessary set of what you usually use, excluding pens, won`t give much weight to your luggage, but will save a few pounds. If you have a couple of kilograms left, add copybooks, pins for a pin board in your room, markers, a stapler, a corrector etc.

3. Decoration of different kind

You`re coming here for half a year (just think about it - half a year of your prescious life!) What you`ll get is a little plain and absolutely impersonal room to live in. Walking around the campus and secretly glancing through the curtains of the windows, I envy those who have colourful lights, photoes, pictures, posters of their favorite movies or TV shows in their rooms. I have little of those at home, but now I`m tempted to buy ones very much.
Again, only if you have a kg to spare.

UPD I bought an official Sherlock calendar for mine, yaww! For £3 only:)

4. A little set of dinnerware

Mostly there`re only a spoon and a cup (or what you have for tea) needed. Personally, I have a thermos bottle for tea, but had to save a plastic spoon after a dinner in Portland.

5. All of the little hygiene and cosmetic stuff you use and probably plan to leave at home as "I can always buy it there"

You can, but they will be way more expensive. (Not including shampoo, shower gel and other liquids like that - leave them or take a 1 night portion)

Think not only about your body and face, but your clothes and shoes also. Do they need special care? Those are just such things you remember only when you`re already here without them.

Take a fan if you use one. (There is no here) But don`t take an iron (there are).

Did you take towels?

6. A formal dress and shoes (and a handbag:)) UPD


At the end of each semester (this time - 15 of March) they have a formal dinner with strict fromal dress code. So, if you have a long\short formal dress (for boys - ... well, what you wear for such occasions?), take it.

7. Snacks for Day 1

You won`t get anything prepaid until you get your university card (in best occasion, it`s on the 2nd day after arrival). Until then even a little cookie in a tea corner of a building will cost you about 1 pound.

8. Sport clothes and shoes

UoN provides a lot of fascilities for sport lovers of any kind of sport. Girls said, the gym and swimming pool together are available for about 80 pounds per semester only! My advice is to take sneekers, a proper t-shirt and pants in any case, even if you don`t do any sport at home.
Who knows what you will want to be into here?:)

9. Extension cord UPD
Inevitable to charge all your devices from one adapter. Sometimes is inevitable just to charge anything one together with a fridge and table lamp working (as some rooms don`t have enough sockets).

10. Sewing set UPD
That`s just my huge mistake not to take it. I didn`t consider wearing the same clothes for a long time.

What I took and found useful:
- a tablet PC (no, just a notebook is not enough. Take it, if you have one)
- a portable loud speaker 
- a power adapter (but they can easily be found on campus, I just had one already)
- home clothes (comfortable socks, sleepers, shirt, pants)
- a backpack (ok, two backpacks) (Generally, any bag that fits A4 kind of books and materials is needed. Think, that`s actually an obvious point...)
- a little bag (for documets, money and some food to fit in - for walking and sightseeing) (I have the second bagpack for that)


17 February, 2016

Travel report: The UK - Nottingham - Studying in the University of Nottingham (24.01.16 - 17.06.16)

Chapter 3

The land of eternal spring #England

Arrrhh... Tough week. Well,

- Seems to me, the timetable is finally set! Hallelujah!
- damn, the Mandarin tutor is planning to move a seminar to Friday, damn... UPD it`s moved, damn!
- Been to a movie theatre (Deadpool)
- Been at a Chinese Brush Painting Masterclass by Jiang Hongsheng
- It`s cold:(

So, the modules chosen are:
- Mandarin 2B (10 credits)
- French 1B (10)
- Italian 1B (10)
- The Bible in Music, Art and Literature (10)
- Film and Television in Social and Cultural Context (10 as 1 semester only)
- Italian Art in the Age of Caravaggio (10)
+ CELE Academic Writing: Grammar, Vocabulary and Academic Discussion (only 3 possible, no credits)
=60

The masterclass. We were supposed to attend one 2 weeks ago together with other Art History students. It turned out we were at the right place then:) I don`t know why we didn`t manage to discover that - kind of a simple misunderstanding. Caravaggio... Chinese art... whatever.

Anyway, that was great! That was Chinese Brush Painting Masterclass by a Chinese artist Jiang Hongsheng, and, actually, it cost UoN students 5£, but the History of Art students could attend one for free. The subject of paintings were peonies - fluffy, spectacular, pink flowers, like ones that my granny is used to grow in her garden. The artist explained step by step the secret of their creation with one attempt for each stroke only - the point I missed the first (4 years of art school bad habbits). The amount of water in the brush, the position of the brush and the hand, the way you mix the colours on the pallete - such things become meaningful when you can`t take white colour again to fix an overdose of red. Mostly I was astonished not with the technique but how psychologically revealing the paintings were - the students used colours different from pink, tried to express themselves, each added something personal. Mine looks uncertain, subtle, unfinished (or a bit ruined?), fearful to reveal all of its colour... Something to think about.
Jiang claimed to have been looking for the secret for 20 years (since childhood, I suppose?)




Been to the local UoN Chinese New Year celebration also. Been? No, actually, we made it to the fireworks only. But it was spectacular!!! Just wow! I mean, we really didn`t expect such fireworks, just like the ones we have for the New Year or for the Victory Day in Moscow. Here is just a little town of Nottingham, not even the center of the town, not even the regular 31st of December`s New Year - and they make such a show! My honour.



Well, now to the MOVIES!!!

Planning to go to see Deadpool, I found three movie theatres nearby:
Cineworld, 
Showcase 
Savoy.
Showcase seemed to be the closest, and Cineworld is near Victoria station - convinient if you happened to be in the centre. But the thing is that Cineworld and Showcase are parts of movie theatre chains, whereas Savoy is independent. So, the prices in Cineworld and Showcase were 7,75£ and 7,5£, but in Savoy it`s 4,30£ (Deadpool, 2D, student). Chosen.
(The funny thing is that price doesn`t change acc. to time and day of the week - e.g. same for Sat 7pm and Mon 11am. Why?)


The booking is available on the website, it adds 0.4£ to the price, payment - by credit cards, but no choise of seats - you simply come earlier, enter the auditorium and take vacant seats. Profit from booking then? You don`t queue for the tickets (having a ticket, you don`t have to queue for entering the building\auditorium). The screen and sound are alright - no worries here. I also liked it when they put David Bowie just for a background when everybody was taking seats.

How to get there
Best (as it`s free) to take a Hopper bus (the one that goes to Jubilee) and take off at the first stop outside the campus main territory. The theatre is not far from there up the Derby Road. But to get this way you should chose an earlier screening, as the Hopper runs till 7 pm only. (Or get back by another bus for 1£)

What about the movie? Don`t ask me: I don`t like superhero movies, I don`t like Ryan Reynolds, I didn`t understand half of the jokes (apart from those about sex and Marvel referings). I tried not to fall asleep, even though it was funny.
Oh, I enjoyed watching Morena Baccarin! As always. That`s for sure:)


Problems:

- The timetable gave me hard times. The reason for that  was one of the tutor`s illness. For 2 weeks I couldn`t find Chinese tutor. Nobody else could give me the desired signature. Found her only on the last possible day in Jubilee. Sadly missed two classes of French to solve the problem of the missing signature and submit the module list on time. Success.

Also, when there`s a new tutor, the school reception has no record of him\her. Niether her office number, nor an e-mail - nothing. That`s not good. 

- The weather. It`s about 5`C in the daytime. If it gets lower, I`ll be freezing to the bones. Brrr... I wanna the rain and the warmth back. Where`re those 19`C of the day when we arrived?

UPD
SNOW!!!



- Where the hell is the ironing room?

I`ve heard a lot about awful student accomodations in Russia and thought, that as long as you have heating, hot water, clean room and 24\7 free entrance into the building, there is nothing to complain about at all. Besides, add a perfect location and a good food. So, what else are the students here unhappy about?
A girl from Kazakhstan claimed, that after the first year she got sick of the food here, so she moved out to the self-cattering hall. She needs to pay for the bus now, but is so happy about cooking the food herself. Overheard another lovely British girl we met here saying she goes to the church on Sundays partially to see and talk to grown-ups - tired of being surrounded only by people in their twenties or younger.

Never really understood why student halls are called a school of life sometimes. As long as you are a struggler and work to pay for studying and living there, you don`t really have time to cooperate with other dwellers there. If not, young people live by different rules, far from the ones of grown-ups. Do people study to live together in a society and cope with each other? Isn`t the family enough? They are not going to live in communal flat after, aren`t they? The only thing it gives to me is that perhaps I`ll be absolutely alright to live in a hostel when travel and save money.

When speaking by Skype, my relatives often say "now it`s the first time you cope with your problems yourself" or "see, you have to cope with the problems yourself now" (now, as I`m away from home for such a long time). I even have no answer to that. What problems are they talking about? Which of them didn`t I have earlier? Did not I have to visit universities, claim for information and the documents in 2010 myself as my Mom was lying in the bed unable to get up from sickness? And it was dreadfully hot and smoggy, and scarry, as I was just out from school without any idea what to do...? WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT? All of those above are just little inconveniences. Real troubles are always further.

Photoes: Nottingham City Centre, Nottingham Castle, shops






06 February, 2016

Travel report: The UK - Nottingham - Studying in the University of Nottingham (24.01.16 - 17.06.16)

Part Two


Disclaimer: I`m not confident about my English
writing. That is actually why I keep the blog
mostly in English - to practise my writing.

I`m going to write a Russian version of each post a bit later.

So, the second week has come to an end. What do we have so far?

- Now I`m 1 year older than I was last week
- Still haven`t signed up all of the modules in the yellow modules list (but thnx god the last drop-in session is on the 9th of February)
- Still have no idea where the ironing room is (but found the trash cans and the laundry room. The laundry system seems to be a rocket science...).

I celebrated my birthday in a pub not very far from the university - "Star Inn" (yep, I keep finding blackstars everywhere - first in Topshop, now here...ok). Those far-from-the-centre pubs seem to be like cafes in Moscow - calm and homy, with just a few people in there, with quizes and live music organized on particular days of the week. The two local Nottingham guys, whose contacts were given to us by a girl from last year`s student exchange session, refered to it as one of their favorite places (among from the nearest, I guess). Having a really huge glass of cider (must get used to a "pint" amount of drinks), I thought that the drink I used to love was probably closer to an apple soda than a real cider (I liked having "Magners" in Moscow, "Strongbow" and "Somersby" in Bulgaria). If you are a drink expert or just a lover, please let me know what a real cider should be.
However, the pint of cider completely deprived me of the memory of what brand I was having:)) (smth est. in 18th century)
Why cider? I`m not a fan of beer.

The guys are very-very-very nice, many thanks for spending their free time and showing us the town and their favorite places!

As for the nearest supermarket, as far as I know now, they are at the end of Broadgate street (straight from UoN West Entrance and Beeston Lane to High Road). There is Tesco 24\7 (omg, they have 24\7 supermarkets here!)

Sightseeing

Just cross the road from the University campus there is a great deer park and a 16th century residence Wollaton (Hall & Park). Admission either to the park or to the castle is free. Inside there is an old Nottingham National History museum (similar to Darwin`s museum in Moscow, but not that big). The museum features just some of the over 750,000 items in the city's collection. The exhibits are divided into several main galleries, or themes, including Insects, Minerals, and Birds.
The rose garden near the hall is said to be open on Sundays from 2.00 - 4.00pm between April and September.
Now the Hall is also famous for being a setting for Wayne Manor in the 2012 Batman film, Dark Knight Rises.

The Hall is open:

16 February to 1 November 2015, open daily: 10am - 5pm (last entry 4.30pm).
2 November 2015 to 14 February 2016, Friday to Tuesday: 11am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm).
15 February to 30 October 2016, open daily: 10am - 5pm (last entry 4.30pm).

More info:  http://www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/discover/wollaton-hall-and-park-p354961
Near the Hall there is a little Nottingham's Industrial Museum. Admission for students - 1£ (but the museum is held by volunteers only). The display is mainly items of local importance in textile, coal mining and light metal plus other transport (just 2 cars), means of communication and steam engines, nevertheless quite an interesting place to visit while there.
More info: http://www.nottinghamindustrialmuseum.co.uk/
In Nottingham we managed to visit only the City of Caves so far. Dating back to the Dark Ages, the caves were used for various purposes at all times: from tanneries to pubs and shelters. As there is little information placed near the expositions, an audio guide here would be helpful (English only). Admission price for students: £5.95 
More info: http://www.cityofcaves.com/
Having spent only 2 weeks here, we`ve already been 2 times to Wollaton Park and 3 times to the city centre.

Now about the problems.

№1. As for the language modules, I`m quite uncertain about what level of foreign languages I should take. And they don`t do any language level tests. Just a kind of an interview when you sign up for the course, but not always. For example, Chinese 2b was canceled for the whole week, so on the second week I still haven`t attended a 2b class to see whether I can handle it.
Think I`ll leave 1b of French and going to struggle through 1b of Italian (as we did very little of Italian in MCPU during the last semester).

№2. Prices on textbooks. My Italian textbook costed me... a local train ticket from London to Nottingham or... a night in a Nottingham hostel. 23£, gosh! They don`t have it in the libruary, they don`t have New Practical Chinese Reader 2 either! They do have French, but short loan only! That`s... very frustrating. They say, you can find old ones somewhere, but I don`t know where to look for them...
Perhaps I`ll manage to sell my Italian after the term to somebody...

UPD 
I found out that, actually, I CAN sell my Italian! Today (05/02/2016) I bought second-hand Chinese Reading 2 for 17,5£ both for a textbook and a workbook in Blackwell`s (Portland Bld.)(the full price is 27£). And they say, that if my book will be accepted at an appointment, I can sell it to them!
Here is some info about it: http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/stores/blackwell-bookshop-chaucer/services/second-hand-books/

№3. I`m still getting lost on the territory:))

To be truth, I was preparing myself for the worst. I was ready for a bitterly cold and a bitterly small room with an only shower and an only toilet room always occupied, for a constant feeling of hunger because of a poor pre-paid lunch and for other things like that (nothing personal, dear Britain, it`s just what I do). In fact, as far as I hear from the girls from our little Russian gang, I`m experiencing less inconviniences among all of them. Two of them had problems with heating (solved? I don`t know yet), one - with the shower (one of the two doesn`t work, block E, 2nd floor), some have separate taps for hot and cold water in their rooms and... that`s all! Well, the toilet is a little bit untidy...:)

I`m now coming to an actual understanding of what a wonderful opportunity it is to study here. I mean, I can`t really complain, as far as the Russian system of higher education partially is still funded from the government, and I use it. But what a life that would be, if I could attend Film&TV module, having a major in Lingustics in my home university?

П.С.
Рутрекер отсюда и правда не работает, ни на гостевом, ни на eduroam. Связано это, конечно, не с блокировкой сайта, а, скорее с блокировкой подобного рода обмена фалами со стороны местного провайдера (если такое возможно). При тестировании скорости торрент пишет "Ошибка соединения: Истекло время ожидания. (10060)", результаты: "Порт не открыт (загрузка возможна)". Попытки "открыть порт" (ну, то есть, гуглить проблему и пробовать все подряд) результатов пока не дают. И скорее всего не дадут. Поэтому, думаю, ограничусь онлайн просмотрами - времени все равно на это не много.