Thursday, April 14, 2011

#22 in Europe

I am officially old now that I have turned 22!!  My birthday day was pretty uneventful as I had my finance test and then sat on a bus for six hours, but the rest of my birthday week was awesome as I traveled to Ireland! My Grandma and my Aunt both sent me birthday packages which were really nice and my mom put some birthday money into my diminishing bank account!

In the National Park
On Tuesday afternoon, Stephanie and I took a bus from Arnhem to Frankfurt where her sister is studying abroad.  When we got to the Netherlands, German border, our bus had to pull over at this stop and three police people got our our bus for inspections.  About 3/4s the bus were asked for there passport and about 1/4 had their bags inspected.  Some even had to get off the bus and get their bags from underneath to be inspected as well.  Stephanie and I were not asked for anything; apparently they board buses and trains looking for people with drugs. This whole process took about 40 minutes.  We arrived in Frankfurt about 10:30 that night and her sister, Christina was at the train station to meet us and we went back to her place.  The next morning we had to get up early to meet the other girls (3 of Christina's friends, all from Milwaukee, Megan, Casandra, and Sigrid) at the train station.  From the train station we had a two hour bus ride to the airport, Frankfurt han, which seemed to be in the middle of nowhere! Our flight left around 2 and arrived in the Kerry Airport around 4 (we flew Ryanair). From the airport we took a taxi and checked into our hostel.  The town we stayed in was Killarny which was only about 11,000 people.  We went out to eat for dinner at a place called Cronins where I had shepherds pie and french fries.  After that we walked to the grocery store, because we decided that in order to save some money we would make the rest of our meals instead of going out to eat all the time.  The hostel provided breakfast for us that was included in the price of our stay, then we just got things for sandwiches and snacks for lunch, and then for dinner we made tacos, pasta and brats.  On Thursday we rented bikes and biked through the national park and saw many mountains and lakes, the Ross Castle, Muckross house and gardens and the Torc Waterfall. On Friday we did a bus tour of the Ring of Kerry which was very beautiful and scenic.  We saw a few cliffs, the coastline, Moll's Gap and Ladies View.  Saturday we did another bus tour of the Dingle Peninsula which was even more beautiful than the Ring of Kerry. We stopped at Inch beach, more cliffs and coastline, historic huts, Slea head, and a lot of sheep! Saturday night we went to an Irish pub to have a Guinness which surprisingly wasn't as bad as I thought it would be!  We had an early flight back to Frankfurt on Sunday morning. We arrived back at Christina's place around 3.  Since it was such a nice day, we went and walked around for a little while and then just relaxed and sat but the Rhine River.  Stephanie and I had a bus back to Arnhem that left Frankfurt at midnight and arrived back to Arnhem around 4am!

Ireland was a great trip, and so far has been my favorite place.  It was so different than the other places in that we just enjoyed the scenery and landscape rather than buildings. The peopled that lived in the country side seemed to live very simple.  I think the Irish people are the nicest people ever.  We had a lot of people just start talking to us; like if we needed directions and told some things to see and do.  At first I was a little nervous about traveling with the group because I felt like the oddball, but the girls were all very nice and we had a great time!


Irish buildings

Half Way

So I am officially half way through the semester. We just started our the first week of the second period. It is a little different how they have the semester laid out.  They do it a little more like high school, where they have one semester but within that semester there are two periods.  We have the same classes all semester, but in the second period some of the classes move around to be held at a different time and location.  I don't like that the class schedule has changed because now I have class at 8:45am-12:00 on Fridays, but no classes on Tuesdays.

Business Performance Tools:  This class is pretty easy but has a lot of busy work in it.  In the first period we had a group paper due almost every week.  I have a really good group for this class and we get along great.  The group consists of myself, Lisa (from Austria) and Aldo (from Spain).  I think that in the second period we don't have as many small assignments, but instead we have just one big group project (paper and presentation) due at the end of the semester.  The teacher is pretty nice and friendly.  He is kind of informal in that he always wears jeans to class and one day he even answered his cell phone in class!

Finance:  This class is going to kill me! This is my hardest class and causes me the most stress.  I need this class for back home because it is a upper division course required of all business majors.  I feel that this class goes pretty fast and our teacher does not explain things very well outside of definitions of things; but even having a definition doesn't mean I understand like why you use something or how to calculate the problems.  I think part of this is because most of the students in my class seem to have taken finance before, just not in English.  I have never taken a finance class before, so it is all new to me.  So far we had one group assignment and one exam.  My group is myself, Stefan (from Canada) and Stephanie (from Whitewater).  I think we do not make a good group because none of us really understands what is going on in this class! The exam was just last week and we are still waiting for our results.  This week we had to do a small group presentation on a case and I think ours went ok.  The second period is a lot like the first in that I think we have a group project and then another exam.

Business Ethics:  I think if I had to pick, this would be my favorite class.  This class is taught by two teachers which I really like.  Its nice because they work well together and provides good discussion, some of which is pretty funny!  In the first period we had 5 individual papers and one group paper.  My group is myself, Bettina (Austria), Ainel (Kazakhstan) and Luis (Mexico). In the second period I believe all we have is one group paper.


European Integration: I think this class is the most interesting.  It is a little of a mix of international law and marketing.  We had to do a group project and presentation on a business idea of a current product and how we can enter into another country to sell it.  Our group did waste incineration from the Netherlands into to Poland.  I had another great group of Hastomi (Indonesia, though he goes to school at HAN), Reza (Iran, though he goes to school at HAN), Bea (Slovakia), Conor (Ireland) and myself.  In the second period we get new groups and have another group project to do which we will present on our trip in Brussles.  Our class is traveling to Brussels May 30-31. We do not have to pay for travel or accommodation for this trip, only food which is nice. 

Event Management: In this class each group is assigned a client and has to create an event.  Our event is a fundraiser for a charity in Sri Lanka for a computer lab.  In my group is Petra (Solvakia), Coline (France), Stefan (Canada) and Mikel, Iker and Pablo (all from Spain).  I got really lucky in that all my groups are great!  Our event is a Nerd Party with a slogan of Be Nerd, Be Sexy!  Our event will be held at the Plaza, which is a popular bar in the city center and we will have a raffle, photo booth, and a best dressed nerd contest.  Our event is fast approaching, as we are hosting it on Thursday, April 28th. This class has been a lot of work as in the first period we had a guest lecturer each week in which we had to do a different plan for such as a brand plan, PR plan, sponsor plan, finance plan and more!  Hopefully our event is good because our whole grade in this class is based off of our group portfolio and peer evaluation.

I have to say that I actually don't really like most of my classes and have not learned that much school wise here.  If I have learned anything though, it is how to work in very diverse, internal teams which has been really fun getting to know people and learn a little about their culture.  I cannot believe how fast the semester has gone already; I cannot believe that I am already half way through!!