"Eureka!" is the motto of California and "Find Yourself Here" is the slogan. These two phases exactly describes my feeling during the past month at USC and Los Angeles. "Eureka!" represents the delight of discovery. "Find Yourself Here" means the progress of adjusting to the new life here.
Excited and curiously, I have been exploring this new world. The buildings in campus are mostly grand structures. They are built of red-orange ( people here calls it cardinal) ) bricks. Under the strong sunshine here, they are so vivid that you may wonder whether they are real. I was again impressed when I walked into one reading room in Doheny Library. It is about one hundred meters long, twenty meters high and more than ten meters high. With tall bookshelves lining near the wall and large dark-red tables standing in the middle, it makes me hold my breath for a while. Though I didn't shout it shout, the word "Eureka" really came into my mind at that time.
As of Los Angeles, I like the shiny sun, the blue sky, the beautiful buildings, gardens and tall palm trees here and there. The houses off campus are two or three storied, most with a delicate garden. My apartment is about ten minutes walk from campus. ( My Apt. -Birthplace of Adlai Stevenson III). When I am free in the afternoon, I sit by the window, looking at the skyline of downtown. It feels great.
However my exploration of Los Angeles is limited to the district close to campus. Los Angeles is so big that one cannot really explore it without a car. Additionally, the warning against criminal activities discourages our ambition to go far by bus. I hope I will have more chances to cry out "Eureka" in the future.
Now I will tell how I find myself here. First, I can proudly declare that I has successfully lived on my own for nearly two weeks. After one week's free meal and another few days' meal in my classmates' home, I began to cook myself. I can't boast the deliciousness of my food, but at least in my opinion it tastes fine:-).
This semester began from last week. I take four courses this semester: two biological courses, one math course and one computer course. I have studied these materials more or less in China. So the main difficulty is language. The instructors of biology and math speaks a little blurred ( one of them from Russia:-) ). I need to try me best to follow. The instructors of algorithm speaks very clear English. Her course really restores my somewhat dwelled confidence in English because I can understand every word:-). In the coming year, besides the four courses, I need to work hard to improve my English, both written and spoken.
Again I can proudly declare that I received my first stipend yesterday. It is about two thousand dollars. Really wonderful:-). I begin to plan to buy a computer, learn to drive, etc and I even think of a trip to Canada in the winter, hehe.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
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haha...you mailed your blog to us! no wonder the letter was so tediously long (=P..just kidding^o^...i enjoyed reading enormously)
the article "i love what i choose" really surprised me. I didn't know there was such a heartbroken story behind being accepted to USC--yes, life goes on despite of all the imperfects and our job is to make the most out of it (see? i'm showing some "IB" thinking=P)
How's Song Qian jiejie doing? I haven't heard from her for so long since AprilT.T
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