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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Principles of Scottishness!

Hi all. I haven't been following any posts. I know I have a missed a lot! I miss you guys. Like Buttercup said, I have arrived now and I am finally getting my bearings! Let me run you through everything in the next lines.

Leaving
There was a mad traffic on my way to the airport. I thought I would miss my flight. Spent about 3 hrs getting there! I had a lot of mixed feelings saying goodbye to my mum! I sorely miss her.

Arrivals
My flight to Heathrow was smooth. Landed at 5.30AM and my connecting flight to Edinburgh was for 6.50. Almost missed that due to security checks. Had to jump the queue. I explained about my flight and they breezed me through. My brother is on holiday so he was with me. We had a minor ish with the groundnut sha. We poured it in an Eva bottle and it was in my brother's hand luggage. When they checked and saw what it was we were allowed to go! This was 10 mins to take off!

Edinburgh
On the flight, there were only 4 black people including my brother and I. I was terrified. thank God I wasn't by myself. We didn't have any problems though. The school meet & greet that was meeting us came about 1 hr late. We landed around 8.30 and the bus came at 12. My dad called and said we should have taken a taxi to Dundee and we should stop doing Ijebu! That woulda cost about £120!. Taking the bus from school was free. plus £10 for my brother. I told him I would rather wait.

Getting there
The scenery is gorgeous! I love the place. The journey was smooth. Lots to see. I met my faltmates finally and they were nice. My room is lovely. I finished unpacking in less than 1 hr. Thanks to my brother. The Agent cam to meet me to hand over my set of keys and all my flatmates didn't go out. All three were courteous and saw to my comfort.

Day to day
My first 2 days, I didn't see any balck person! I was worried. On getting to the City centre, I saw like 3. Do you know what it's like being the only black person in a like a 100 people gathering? Luckily my brother was always with me so I was fine.
My flat is close to every where so I have everything I need.

I have discovered a shop that sells Plantain and Okro! All the supermarkets here sell Pork. No BEEF SAUSAGES. It was annoying at first sha. But the shop that sells okro sells it. More expensive but at least I can have it now. Tesco, Asda, Lidl, Iceland, Somerfield none had beef sausages.

On the first day of Fresher's week, I saw more Africans. I couldn't believe how glad I was!
The first went by quite fast. It is my second week now. Our internet stopped working about on Wednesday. They just fixed it tonight. Apparently we had reached the limit of our subscription or something like that.

I complained but I was told the person that signed the contract has to complain himself! That is one of my flatmates, finally got him to do it. He is European so we have a mini United Nations going on!

I have registered at the jobshop, applied for my NI no, registerd with a GP etc. Also filled the council tax exemption form.

I do not have a phone yet. I don't know what to get. I have a Lyca mobile but it's not working. I can't make calls on it but I can receive. I can't even top up! Mailed them but they said they will call me on Monday. It's Induction week now so I ma quite busy so the phone is turned off. If they called, I can't retrieve the voicemail. Fired off another e-mail to them. They should call after 5 or during my break.

It was frustrating when the internet wasn't working.

Met a Nigerian lady on PHd today, she gave a pep talk about surviving the LLM. I quickly got her contacts and asked about food and Salons. She gave me contacts. So that is one less thing to worry about! I can't imagine dashing off to London every time I need my hair done or need some serious African food. She did it for SIX months before finding those people!

School
I am thinking of changing my course! I was apprehensive about telling my dad sha, since he is the one paying. He thought it was a good idea. I discovered that I can do a joint LLM for the price of 1. Only downside is, the second semester will be in France. Where I will obtain the second LLM. We will be there for about 5 months and come back to Dundee for dissertation. I am hoping I can change sha. Waiting to hear from my Professor next week. The 1st semester is the same as the course I original planned to study but instaed of staying here for 2nd semester, I get to go to another Uni and bag another degree. I guess I had better start learning French. Although we will be taught in English.

So far, it's been interesting. Everyone wants to get a distinction! You wouldn't believe how ambitious my classmates are. They are from a range of diverse cultures! There is someone form Saudi Arabia, two form Kazakstan, Thailand, Gambia, Tanzania etc. Learning new names everyday and teaching people how not to murder my name. I am loving it all though. But it is hectic. Next week will be easier though.

The Scottish Accent
It is very hard to understand! Most people speak with clear accents though. But when you do meet, the native speakers you say 'pardon' every second. Luckily, I have met only 3 people or so on the member of staff with the accent so it's not bad. Also most of our resources are on the school intranet so not too much interaction with them.

I think I have rambled on long enough! I will get to reading posts once I am through trawling through legalese. I am sooooooo glad to be back here.

Be good all. Oh, and thanks for reading till the end!





16 comments:

Nice Anon said...

Awww.. You will get the hang of it soon enough

Myne said...

Nice to hear how you're settling down. I'm here feeling like mother hen. I did all this stuff 3 years ago. Wish you the best.

Fabulo-la said...

Awwwww!
Sounds like an exciting first week at school!
ALl the best babes
xxx

Writefreak said...

Awww pele...at least you're getting a good hang of it all.
Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

sounds like you are settling alright.... good

Padosh said...

Almost makes me want to change school and start the whole process again...its all so exciting, meeting new people etc!!!
But then again almost doesnt count lol.

Glad ur settling in!!
P.S im almost green with envy that you are going to live in France....
Goodluck hun!!!

Apinke said...

Omoge Scotland! nice to hear u're settling in well. make i come greet u?
u dis girl, u dey fast so?!

Nefertiti said...

That's good to hear. All dis wahala sha. Makes me wanna return to my grandpa's farm mahn.

Wish you all the best!

LusciousRon said...

Nice Anon: I know. Thanks

Myne Whitman: Thank you. 1 year will be over soon.

Fabulola: It was an exciting first week! But hectic.

Writefreak: Yes I am! Thanks

AkaBagucci: It is well.

Phoenix: LOL @almost deosn't count! Well we will have to wait and see about France.

Omotee: You are welcome. It would be nice to see you around these parts. I dey fast o!

Neffie: Farm ke? Oti o! You belong frimly on this plane! It isn't that bad sha.

Anonymous said...

are you doing your masters or undergrad cos you kept saying 5months...instead of years.you ll soon get the hang of it.just fashi the black people thoughts and just make the best of everyonte you meet..im in america but in all my classes except one,im the only black.
goodluck oh.

bArOquE said...

common, how hard can it be for anybody to mention LusciousRon? LOL...Scotland is a beautiful place, i think you should do the but one get one free course in France, Erasmus is always fun...

LG said...

pictures plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
*glad u arrived safely, oya go n read!:)

The Activist said...

First am looking frward 2 seeing u in UK, I will in london God willing; may God guide ur step abt the course changing, u may trying discussing it with ur dad and convincing him abt what is best 4 u, pls try

Original Mgbeke said...

Awwww, I'm glad it is going well for you my sister. LOL, you should have gone to Aberdeen. That is like Naija part 2.
Keep us posted babe.

ice blue said...

Glad to hear you've settled in okay, being a UoD veteran myself I know how challenging it can be. Here's wishing you all the best, good luck amiga.

NaijaBabe said...

Aww pele. I hope u have adjusted quite well tho