After a hectic week of finalizing schedules and credit between the Universidad de Murcia and South Dakota State University, I think things are finally set. On Thursday, I went to the Spanish version of "registering" and signed up for my final four classes: Photo journalism (Tuesdays, 3 hours), Graphic Design (Thursdays, 3 hours), Latin American Literature (Monday (1 hour), Tuesday (1 hour) and Wednesday (2 hours) and Political History of Latin America (Monday (2 hours) and Tuesday (1 hour). Overall, I'm fairly satisfied with the schedule and the classes I chose. Because I'm relieved everything is finally cleared up, I decided to post a popular song that's been playing everywhere here. Most of the exchange students are still stressing because our stipend, that was supposed to come in at the end of February, hasn't come in yet and we've all been living out of our own pockets for the past month.
Tomorrow, I'll write about each one of my classes and the strange university celebration that happened in the Student Union type thing Wednesday night. Let's just say the educational system and rules are very different than those of SDSU or any school in the states.
Buenas Noches
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