I have a for-sure class schedule, which is a HUGE accomplishment!!!
Monday:
NGO and Development: 2-4 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Tuesday:
Yoga Practice and Theory: 9-11 am
NGO and Development: 2-4 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Wednesday:
20th Century Indian Art: 11am-1pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
ISA Meeting (not really a class, but it made the schedule): 5-6 pm
Thursday:
Yoga Practice and Theory: 9-11am
20th Century Indian Art: 11am-1 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Friday:
NOTHING!!!
So far, I'm really excited for my classes. Yoga is absolutely amazing! Our teacher is this beautiful woman who is a professional dancer. I really look forward to waking up and going, I wish it was more then twice a week. NGO and Development was just added as a course and I am so so so excited for it to get going. I'll be working with an NGO for about a month after the semester, so knowing more about how they work will be fantastic. Our first assignment will be finding a local NGO to volunteer with and writing about our experiences! :) Basic Hindi is taught by Bhavani, about the cutest lady I have ever seen. Her three-year-old daughter and her are always around the Tagore House so she has great relationships with her students. She'll be taking us on field trips to learn how to cook and haggle in Hindi. 20th Century Indian Art is really the only class I'm nervous for. It's a Master's course about something I don't know much about. But hopefully it will all work out. My professor refers to the foreign students as 'you people', but he seems rather helpful and understanding.
Monday:
NGO and Development: 2-4 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Tuesday:
Yoga Practice and Theory: 9-11 am
NGO and Development: 2-4 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Wednesday:
20th Century Indian Art: 11am-1pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
ISA Meeting (not really a class, but it made the schedule): 5-6 pm
Thursday:
Yoga Practice and Theory: 9-11am
20th Century Indian Art: 11am-1 pm
Basic Hindi: 4-5 pm
Friday:
NOTHING!!!
So far, I'm really excited for my classes. Yoga is absolutely amazing! Our teacher is this beautiful woman who is a professional dancer. I really look forward to waking up and going, I wish it was more then twice a week. NGO and Development was just added as a course and I am so so so excited for it to get going. I'll be working with an NGO for about a month after the semester, so knowing more about how they work will be fantastic. Our first assignment will be finding a local NGO to volunteer with and writing about our experiences! :) Basic Hindi is taught by Bhavani, about the cutest lady I have ever seen. Her three-year-old daughter and her are always around the Tagore House so she has great relationships with her students. She'll be taking us on field trips to learn how to cook and haggle in Hindi. 20th Century Indian Art is really the only class I'm nervous for. It's a Master's course about something I don't know much about. But hopefully it will all work out. My professor refers to the foreign students as 'you people', but he seems rather helpful and understanding.
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