First and Foremost I need to apologize to everyone who has been reading my blog. I spend very little awake time actually in my house so I have been seriously slaking on the updates but I promise you that I will update more often from now on. So now it's been over a week since you last heard from me so let me recap the week.
Last week classes were "supposed" to start, but because of the number of students and the lack of space available for class sizes, school didn't really start until yesterday, but I will get to that later. So Monday I went to get my student ID and officially register at the school and some of the girls and I went around the different departments to find out what classes were available and the time and such. Now for everyone in the U.S. let me explain that they don't do online registration for classes so please don't take it for granted. Basically it isn't difficult you just walk to the department you want to take a class in give them a passport photo or just write your name on a list depending on the class. Now the difficult part comes in dealing with some of the workers who are obviously annoyed at the number of students they have to deal with and are often not very helpful. Another problem was that your class time may or may not be there today or may have changed the next day. So my procrastination came to an advantage to me since I just waited until Thursday to register and pretty much everything was there. I didn't really do much the rest of the week, just familiarized myself with campus and hung out with my cousin Julian and his friends and the usual suspects previously mentioned.
The weekend started on Thursday, it was Francesca's birthday so we decided to go out, which turned out to be a bad idea because 1. she ended up not being able to come 2. the club we went to was whack on Thursday's. The good things that came out of it was we got to chill with Kakra and Trigga who are very sweet and hilarious, and because of some promotion Hayling and Jason did a freestyle battle which was very fun and we got a free bottle of champagne. (I won't say who technically won b/c I thought they were both really good)
Friday the UPENN crew departed to Kumasi but I had a good time without them lol. We had part 2 of Francesca's birthday celebration and Julian's friends (I'm still mad he ditched us) showed Camille, Francesca and I a very fun night. We went to our favorite place to eat CELSBRIDGE!! and chilled there until about 1 or 1:30a.m before we went to the club. Now I don't know about you, but in Ohio the club closes at 2a.m. sometimes 1:45 a.m. so I'm not used to how hard they do the night life here. We went to the same club as Thursday but this time it was packed, I don't like the DJ so much but it was fun. (I'm very critical of DJ's because I get tips from the best..Most Wanted) Anyways William, Ben and the rest of the guys were sweethearts and they definitely wore us out, we aren't that used to leaving the club at 4:30 am. Being here is making me actually like the club again because people juist go to have fun and enjoy life, not so much fight, stunt, and play whack music. Saturday I helped Julian move into campus and ate at Celsbridge again..I know its getting bad.
Class officially started yesterday and it was pretty hectic. I woke up EARLY to get things from the bookstore and get to my 9:30 a.m. class on time since I don't live on campus (even though I'm always there). The bookstore was pretty small for a school of I believe 30,000 students. Surprisingly they don't try to rip you off and charge you double or triple what your book is worth like at Ohio State, my Twi book was roughly $4. After arriving at my class and waiting for awhile someone announced that the class was moved to 5:30 p.m. so we all filed out and Ashley and I went to ISH ( International Student's Hostel) to waste away three hours before our next class. We left to our next class early only to find out when we sat down that there were two other classes scheduled in the place at the time and neither was English. So we trekked to the department to find out where our class was and after sitting down it wasn't even worth it. I had an American professor, and once again I didn't all of a sudden start hating Americans I just really came here for the Ghanaian experience, but that didn't even bother me as much as she was just a bad lecturer. So after Ashley and I almost fell asleep lol I went to my Twi class (one of the most used Ghanaian languages) and my professors are very fun and enthusiastic. After that I once again went to history class only to find that it was postponed until next week because they had scheduled two different classes at the same time, needless to say I'm learning to relax alot. Today I had my first Ghanaian traditional dance class and I love it. Not only is it fun but I need the workout, all this food is insane, and I figure my class plus walking around this huge campus should be enough. That's all for now and I promise I'll try not to let a whole week go by again without me writing.