National Gallery of Victoria: Ian Potter

For my contemporary arts class, we had to go to the National Gallery of Victoria in the beginning of the semester. I was planning on going to the museum anyways, but I decided to wait and go with my class.  My class ventured to the museum on the second day of class, which I thought was weird considering, we only had one previous lecture class. I thought we were going to get settled into the class and really discuss contemporary art before seeing any museums, but nope!

The Adventure Continues

These past couple of weeks have been crazy. I have been so
busy and time has gone by so fast. I will provide a quick update from my
last post. I did end up getting a job. I am working at my college’s dining hall
as a Waitress for the formal dinners that happen on Wednesdays. It is pretty
cool, because I actually always wanted to try waitressing and I do not have to
clean any dishes! I started my first shift two weeks ago and it was really

Why is studying abroad so popular among European students?

In the last few decades students have been seriously considering the idea of studying abroad, engaging in different programs depending on their chosen field.  As the phenomenon has become a regular thing worldwide, Universities are very concerned with establishing numerous interesting programs that will lure international students to their campuses, something rather beneficiary for every student.

Casual Weekends

This past weekend was a perfect few days at St Andrews. The weather is finally getting a bit warmer and for all of Easter weekend there was bright sunshine, a rarity in Scotland of course.  My weekend started on Friday with another trip to Edinburgh with my friend, Ro's, parents who had come to visit. It was a casual day of shopping and lunch, a great time in a city I love. 

Austria...and a Little Germany

As I mentioned in my last post my last post, my spring break was spent in Austria and briefly Germany on the way.  My friend, Jackie, and I started out our trip flying into Munich and went from there. The first night we just spent exploring, wandering around until we found the Glockenspiel and absorbed a bit of the city. It was rainy and cold, but nothing a beer and a bratwurst couldn't fix. The day next we woke up early and got on the train to Neuschwanstein castle .