




This is where, once classes start, where I will be spending my days studying and going to class. I regret to say that I have no interesting facts about the building or anything, and I am sure that some exist because this building is too old and too "grand" looking for it to never have been something interesting.
The College of Philosophy and Letters is situated in the Plaza de Cervantes. Like most of the other college buildings in town, it has a courtyard or 2. That´s one of the things that I really like about the university, the fact that most building have these relaxing courtyards and there are usually students scattered around in them.
My classes here begin the 21st of September, but it´s interesting because for the first couple of weeks the Erasmus students are allowed to visit a lot of classes in order to see what level of difficulty the class is going to be, how the teacher is, etc. We do not actually register for classes until early october- I think this is a great strategy.
Right now I have plans on taking Spanish Geography, Philosophy, Psychology, and some other literatures and histories. I really need to get online and look at the class schedule and plan my weeks.
I was really kind of nervous about the classes, but the Erasmus program is really set up well and I believe will prove to work for the benefit of the foreign students.
Right now I have plans on taking Spanish Geography, Philosophy, Psychology, and some other literatures and histories. I really need to get online and look at the class schedule and plan my weeks.
I was really kind of nervous about the classes, but the Erasmus program is really set up well and I believe will prove to work for the benefit of the foreign students.
I´m about to go to my facultad in order to ask about my ID card ( I only have a temporary paper one now), and I need to find out about registering at the police station so they don´t kick me out of the country.
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