Philadelphia, PA to Wilmington, NC
- People really do address you as ma'am!
Some people don't like this, but I will say I LOVE IT! I feel warm & fuzzy & loved when I walk into a store, for example, and someone says "Can I help you ma'am?" It really feels like they care!!
- People have different (sometimes low) expectations of food.
I have realized I took advantage of the delicious food at home (probably because of the proximity to a big city). Especially with sushi, I had a very hard time finding good sushi. The places people suggested were mostly awful. I finally found a place called Tamashii (http://www.sushiandspoons.com/), ironically the sushi chef is from the Philadelphia area. It was worth the search, and it quickly becoming one of my all-time favorite restaurants. There is good food here in Wilmington, it just has been a little more difficult than expected to weed through the bad to find the good. - Oooh the weather!
Today, I thought it was a bit chilly out, but then I saw the facebook statuses of friends back home proclaiming that it was snowing!! So I stopped my complaining.
A few weeks ago I went to the beach - YES - in November! 70 degrees in November is GREAT.
- Back to 1992.At my internship in Bolivia, NC, I had to make phone calls to conduct a survey. I discovered that rural areas of NC do not require an area code. I was astonished to learn this and felt like I was back in the dark ages again.
- Wilmywood.
Surprisingly, Wilmington is the third most frequented location for filming. Unfortunately, I have not seen any celebrities yet, but I keep hearing about them!!! - The Down South.Yes, people have accents here, and there is more country music. I like country music now and I like the accents people have. It is strange to hear people on the radio with heavy accents (does not happen back home) - but it makes it more interesting and helps me experience a different culture here.
- So many bikes!
The campus here is a lot bigger than Ursinus (e.g. over .5 square miles), so it takes longer to get from building to building. Often, just going next door (Psychology Building to McNeill Hall). - Graduate student expectations.
It feels like us graduate students are more like colleagues with professors. I do not feel quite at the same level, but I am now a lot more comfortable with professors than I was as an undergraduate. I feel more respected by the professors and like I am working with them rather than under them. - I have a car!
At Ursinus, I did not have a car and walked to class every day. Now, I live in an apartment with my lovely boyfriend and beautiful kitty, Lilly. I was ten minutes late to class today due to traffic, no parking, and leaving 5 minutes later than usual (Lilly was being very friendly this morning). It's still a bit weird driving to class, and another contributing factor that makes me feel more like an employee than a student.
- Professors are awesome everywhere.
Doesn't matter if you're going to a state school or liberal arts college - professors are just as spunky, friendly, helpful, and enthusiastic here compared to Ursinus. I love it here just about as much as I loved Ursinus and the professors make the experience even better. It's an honor and a privilege to be taught by these knowledgeable and enthusiastic people.
That's it for now :)
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