So I’ve had my first week of university – and it’s good to be back.
First thing i’d like to mention is my Japanese classes. I was awesome enough to miss my first class on Monday – i got my times mized up… *facepalm* However, I managed to turn up for the second class. It was scheduled to be a 2 hour class, but when I turned up the teacher (who didn’t actually tell us her name) handed out a test and told us to complete the test, then have a 1-on-1 consult with her, where she would mark our tests and give comments, then we could leave. I had no idea we had a test! ARGH! However, i’m sure its safe to assume that I would have known had I turned up to class on Monday…
Anyway, I looked at the test. First page: Translations. I looked at the 5 phrases I needed to translate and immediately felt like an idiot. I translated a grand total of 1 out of 5 phrases. Not at all off to a good start. It was quite simply due to the fact that there were kanji in these sentences that i’d never even seen before – Ever.
Second page was grammar. No problems with that.
Also on second page, a thank you letter to a friend in Japan who sent me a Christmas present. No problems again (apart from an embarassing katakana error… guh… so out of practice).
Ok so mid-terms are finally over. They were kinda spaced out, all due to one class.
I’m studying 4 subjects:
- Spoken Japanese
- Reading and Writing Japanese (R&W)
- Pacific Rivalry
- Dynamics of Modern Japan
Ok so for both Speaking and R&W Japanese classes I had to undertake 2 tests each – one spoken and one written. For each. Oh and I’m in level 2 Japanese (7 being the highest – WOO GO ME!). Oh and Dynamics and Pacific Rivalry are both taught by the same professor, Prof. Paul Scott.
Wow… What a week. The curve balls my life continues to throw at me are almost as bad as the one’s i send flying back. But this is Japan, and everything i’ve given up is now allowing me to take hold of my dream with both hands, and run as fast and as long as i possibly can. Half assing this trip would have made every sacrifice i’ve made completely redundant.
Japan is slowling starting to feel more like home – which is what i wanted. I’m slowly getting used to the lifestyle, the people, the weather and even the routine of everyday life. I love it here, and i cant wait to learn more about this country. I feel i’ve already learned so much.
The past weekend was a long weekend as Monday, Tueseday and Wednesday were public holidays – YAY 5 day weekend! It’s called “Silver Week” and the public holidays for Monday through Wednesday are “Respect for the Aged Day”, “Autumnal Equinox Day” and “Kokumin no Kyuujitsu”, respectively. No real clue what they mean (except Respect for the Aged – self explanatory) or who celebrates it or HOW the celebrate it – but the long weekend was a much needed rest. Rest from what? Well… processing Japan, its people, and its culture takes up a lot of energy. It’s not bad! but… it’s not what I’m used to, and adjustment requires effort. But i feel well rested and relieved.
Posted on : 12-05-2009 | By : Jace | In : QUT, Random Shite
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Yeah so… i rocked up to lecture today… walked in just as the “not-lecturer” said “Ok i’ll see you next week!”

An Actual photo of me at the time
After consulting my buddies they told me that the ACTUAL lecturer was sick and therefore lecture was cancelled. I could’ve slept in! Oh well, more time to work on assignments I guess.