Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The Halfway Point

Hi Everyone,


I have made it to the halfway point!! Time is going by so fast. The campus is pretty quiet this week. Reading Week which is basically like Fall Break is going on, so a lot of students went home for the week and the International Students are going on little trips to places like Italy, Spain, and Amsterdam just to name a few.


Here is an update of what's been going on with me:


TENNIS: So, as you all probably remember we lost our very first tennis match, but we were not discouraged as a team and are looking to bounce back. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to play last week due to rain, which caused the match to be cancelled. Tomorrow however, our tennis match is in-doors so we will for sure play. We had a good practice on Monday...early, but still good.  I am looking forward to helping the team to our first win. I will let you know how it goes!


PHANTOM OF THE OPERA: I was super excited to see this musical. And it was AMAZING. Visually it was very appealing and there a lot of nice flashes of fire and light through out the performance. I have to say I was also very impressed with the singing. I have the upmost respect for Opera singers. It really was a fun night! The seats were perfect!! I will say I didn't realize how long the show was it definitely was over two hours with the intermission. It was also the 25 year anniversary here for the show which made it special as well.


I don't have a musical on the calendar for this week but next week its...CATS! I can't wait for this show!! I look forward to sharing that experience with you all in the near future.


Classes are going well! I actually turned in my first graded assignment today!! It was for my Media Production class. Basically, we had to record a three min radio "talk" (story) and then today we had to edit and submit it. I chose to talk about when I became 5th in the Nation for Poetry. It was an odd feeling to only now be turning in my first graded assignment. Hopefully it goes well. I have my first paper due coming up in early November and I am beginning to put it together.


During Thanksgiving, which isn't celebrated here in the UK, myself and five of my other friends are going to Barcelona!!! I am super excited! We were able to split the cost of the apartment we are staying in to only $70 between the six of us and our flight came out to around $75 dollars. We will be there for just three nights and plan to cook a little Thanksgiving dinner! I cannot wait for this!


I am really enjoying my time here and I am making so many new friends. It is going to be sad to leave, but also a big part of me misses the US. Time really is flying and before I know it I will be looking back on my journey. I still have so much to do and see while I am here! This study abroad experience has definitely changed my life.


Well that's all for now. Until next time. CHEERS!


Ty G.  

Monday, October 19, 2015

You can't win them all

Hey everyone,


I hope mid-terms went well and that Fall Break is relaxing. There is no Fall Break here or mid-terms! With that being said my first paper deadline is coming up in the beginning of November. Thankfully, I still have plenty of time to complete this assignment. The struggle is going to be too real when I return home and actually have to study for a mid-term, what is that? 


WICKED the Musical: SOOOO I went to see Wicked and I was super excited because I love the music and visually it's amazing! First off I had extremely close seats!! Uni really hooked me up! I was about the 7th row back and just off to the right. Overall, I thought the show was great as always however, I do have to say that sound wise, I wasn't impressed. I don't know if it was the stereo equipment or acoustics in the theatre but the overall sound quality from the orchestra and singers was weak. Vocally, I felt like the performers were soft and not as powerful as the show back in the states. Acting wise I thought the cast was phenomenal and there were definitely some UK touches added to the script which made it original. It was a fun night and I was glad to spend it with my Uni friend, Rosa. We also had a fun adventure coming back to Uni after the show. We took the wrong train and ended up having to catch the very last train back to our station and we were running at one of the stations with our "take away" from McDonalds! Haha. It was quite the scene. 



TENNIS: The first match of the season...and WE LOST: Not to make excueses BUT it was FREEZING, RAINING and WINDY! Haha but in all honest the team we played had to deal with the same elements and according to my teammates they are the top team that we face all season. I felt a little better after losing and hearing that. It was also the first match I have played in months. Moving forward I look to work hard at practice and win the next. I hate to lose more than I love to win! I live by that quote when I compete. As a team four of us went to the match and we all lost. It was a tough at the office, however we are going to come back stronger and learn from this match. Stay tuned for more updates! 



SCREEN & SCRIPT CLASS: I am currently working on three different short film scripts and they are coming along nicely. I am really enjoying the class and the feedback from my classmates and lecturer.  My goal is to come back with at least two final scripts for short films and have ready to pitch to a producer for a film festival! There is also a competition amongst us students in the class. At least two scripts will be chose by the production students here and they will choose the scripts they like the most and film. Finally, the will enter those films into the British Film Festival for next year. It would be cool if my script was chosen! I will keep you all updated on if one of my scripts is chosen. 



The next musical on my list this week is, "The Phantom of the Opera" I can't wait to go and see this show! The last time I remember seeing this musical was when I was too young to appreciate it. I look  forward to the different style of the musical and vocal performance! I have always loved Opera! 


Overall my experience here in London is going well and I am taking in everything I can. I can't believe it is almost the end of October! It still hasn't hit me that this my Junior year. I am having the time of my life!! As always leave comments and if you have any questions you want answered just leave a comment!

CHEERS!,

Ty G. 












Tuesday, October 13, 2015

This will be over before I know it

Hi Everyone,


I can't believe how fast time is flying and that it is already the middle of October! Before I know it my journey will be over and I will be back in the states to complete the second semester of my Junior year! While I am excited for what the future holds I also realize that I must take advantage of every opportunity to build connections and network and prepare for Graduate School applications. Yes!, I am planning to go for my Master's degree in Writing for Stage and Screen! And I am looking at some pretty competitive and top colleges. This means that I have to start putting together a portfolio and body of work. 



My Screen and Script class is helping me to start creating pieces of work that I can use for multiple projects in the future. And right now I am currently working on two separate scripts that can be made into short films. I am really enjoying being able to tell stories and create characters that I feel anyone could relate to. I am definitely learning the difference between writing for stage and screen. With writing for screen it's more visual and what is shown. Less is more.  I have also become close with the lecturer of the class who is a film producer and writer. She also gave me word of a Master's program she and some other faculty are creating that focuses on Screen Writing and producing. I told her to keep me in mind. 



TENNIS: Tomorrow October 14, is my first tennis match for St. Mary's. I feeling good about my game and confident in the men's team. We have a really strong group of guys and I look forward to competing tomorrow in both singles and doubles. Our opponent is Queen Mary's and I know absolutely nothing about their team. I also received my official Tennis Kit (Shirt) as they call it. It's a collard shirt which is a bit more fancy than the tennis shirts we wear back at W&J but I like it. And I will get to keep it as a souvenir. 



"WICKED" The Musical: Thursday I am going to see one of my favorite musical's WICKED! I  can't wait to see how it compares to the previous performance of the show I have seen. I will be going with some other international students who also took advantage of the discounted ticket offers! I will be sure to give a report on how it was, everything from the music, stage design and performances by the actors. 




CHIPOTLE and other Food places: My friend Ashley and I went to Chipotle here in the UK and it was AMAZING! I don't know if it was just because we were starving and literally inhaled our burritos in like ten minutes or what, but it was some of the best food I have eaten since I've been here! It compares very similarly to Chipotle back in the US.  Five Guys is another food chain that is common here, I haven't tried it yet. I will say Domino's Pizza is way better here...not as greasy and it tastes more authentic. McDonalds and Burger King are more healthy here as well. 




I guess one area that is bothering me is actually the lack of rigor. I am someone who constantly loves to be on the move or at least have something to do. Classes here are laid back in the sense that I have three classes that are two hours each but we meet one day a week. At times I find myself disengaged by the material because of the gap in-between the next class. This coming from being used to having a class MWF or TR. I'm not saying this is a bad thing however, I think there is a bigger emphasis on one's own willingness to learn and absorb the material. The lectures themselves are interesting when you think about it. A lecturer will talk for almost the entire two or three hour class. This is a long time of just information after information. And when it comes to assessments, for me at least, I have no exams or quizzes. I have papers that only need to be about 5-6 pages max. I just hope I am able to bounce back to having class five days a week instead of only three days. 



HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER: I 100% recommend you check out this show if you haven't already. The first season is on Netflix and the second season has started and you can catch the episodes on ABC watch or on Thursday's after Scandal. I watched the first season in two days, I could not stop! The cast is amazing and Viola Davis recently won the Emmy for her performance in the series! 



Well that's all for now. Look forward to an update on how the tennis match went, Wicked and any other fun stories that WILL happen along the way! As always if you have questions or anything you want me to write about or find out about just leave me a comment! 


CHEERS!!!

Ty G. 














Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Missing the small things from W&J

Hi all,

As I sit here in my room thinking about life...yes life in general, I find myself missing W&J. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE it here in London and this has always been my dream to come here, but it is different from home. For example, the fact that classes only meet once a week can really throw me off. I find myself disconnected from the content being presented in class because there are five days between every meeting. The education system here for undergrad in my opinion seems very laid back. Not having a class every other day or at least twice a week really does take an effect on how engaged one is on the subject. I enjoy each of my classes, but I feel that they are not as rigorous as I had hoped. Despite some disappointment my goal is to take away everything I can. 


I am also noticing the fact that as an international student, the language barrier can be a challenge more than I suspected. I find myself often raising my hand for clarification on what is being said. For example today in my media production class, which is a class that focuses half on radio and half on t.v., both of which I have experience in, the lecturer made the following statement, "A cue is when an anchor introduces the speaker." Originally I was told a "queue" was a line, however this is also known as a "tease," as I was taught at KDKA CBS. Another example, is a "CV," which is known as a Resume. I found myself really confused by that one! 


While I am used to having to read an extended amount of reading on my own. I have to say here the phrase, "learn on your own" and "teaching yourself," has been taken to a new level. I find this method interesting. On the syllabus for my classes there is a page or two of "suggested" readings but not required. Therefore, the idea is that we as the students, will retrieve and read the books on our own. I guess one benefit is you don't have textbook fees. You either find the readings online, check out the books at the library or the lecturer will handout a think...and I mean big booklet of all the readings needed for the class (I was lucky enough to have this privilege and not have to worry about checking out books from the library). 


In other news it is now October and there is a campaign going on here in London called "Go Sober in October." As you may or may not know the legal drinking age here is 18. From what I have researched the campaign is geared more toward 18-25 year olds, the challenge is for anyone who wishes to participate. 


Two musicals next up on my list are, "Wicked" and "The Phantom of the Opera!" I am super excited about both of these productions. I am very interested in the stylistic differences in theatre here in London versus in the US. Stay tuned for an update on these performances. 


Tennis is going well and our first match is this week! I am ready to compete and feel that overall both the guys and girls teams are strong. All of the matches will be played in doors which is nice with the up and down weather here as of lately. 


I hope everyone is doing well and I want to give a special shout out to the cast and crew of "Avenue Q." Also, a big shout out to my advisor and the director of the musical, Dr. Maresh!!! Break a leg everyone!


CHEERS,

Ty G. :) 






  

Friday, October 2, 2015

Things don't always go as planned, but we adjust.

Hi Everyone,

I will keep this first part short in saying that due to an unexpected situation beyond my control, I have needed to change my living situation from my host family to a residence hall. It is unfortunate that the homestay did not work out, but St. Mary's has been very supportive throughout this process. 



Anyway, moving forward I am now living on campus in a "hall" as they call it and it has actually been going very well. The first day I moved in with my new roommate, Josh, everyone that was in the house came down to greet me as if I was some celebrity. All of the other students in the house are first year students accept for our senior Res who is a third year. In the UK students only go to "Uni" for three years and obtain their B.A. The conversations so far have been endless questions of the differences and comparisons to the US. Let's just say there is never a dull moment in conversation. Overall, I love how there is a sense of community now that I am on campus and in my new residence. Every night most of us go to dinner together or try to meet up for lunch. And at night we all hang out to do homework or order pizza and watch movies together. There is definitely a sense of supporting one another. 


Some fun events I have been up to include:


Going to a "Disclosure" concert at a club with some of my tennis mates. This was such a fun experience! The duo just released their new album on the night of the concert and anyone who bought tickets in advance will be mailed a copy of the new album! The line to get in was one of the longest lines I have ever endured. Yes, endured. It was freezing outside and windy. However, it was well worth the wait. Disclosure played for about an hour and half and shut down the club! I am looking forward to more concerts hopefully. 


"Matilda" The Musical: 


I went to see Matilda the musical with a mate and it was amazing. I had never seen this musical before and I actually don't remember the movie all that well. It was a great show and the kids and the little girl who played, Matilda were adorable. The show was filled with lots of singing and music number and surprisingly a lot of nice lighting effects that enhanced the overall experience of the show. By the end of the show I still had all of tunes stuck in my head. 



Booking more MUSICALS: I have booked my tickets to see so many shows while I am here to gain the full theatre experience in London!!! I am excited!! Coming up in October I will be seeing, "Wicked" and "The Phantom of the Opera" I can't wait!! I will be sure to tell you all about them. And then November is jam packed with shows!! Stay tuned for updates...more may be added to the list. 


Two things we I LOVE about my college that I don't have here: Number one is free printing!!! I have never been so thankful for free printing until coming here to St. Mary's where you have to pay for printing!! AND second FREE LAUNDRY!! Paying for Laundry services here is a struggle!! I am telling you it's the little things that you miss the most about your home school when you are gone. 



Tennis: Tennis training has been going well and next week is our first match! I am super excited and ready to represent St. Mary's the best I can! There is a lot of talent on the team and I think we could go undefeated!!! 



Well that's all for now! Be sure to reach out with any questions or anything that you want me to talk about or find out here in London!

CHEERS!

Ty G.