Monday, 9 July 2012



Geneva, Cité Universitaire


I give up trying to keep track of which day it is. But yeah, I think about 12 days have passed since I left Singapore.

Reached Geneva at 12.40am last night. Had a sense of coming home as I crashed into the bed.


The realization that home is relative.

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Anyway we spent the last day in Barcelona going on the free Gaudi walking tour, where we checked out 4 Gaudi buildings, the most memorable being the Sagrada Familia. Had lunch at Burger King (I swear I do this only when traveling with Americans).

Then the rest flew back to Geneva since their flight was at 5pm. Mine was at 8.30, so yoshi and I went to check out Parc Guel, which was this really nice elevated park that allows you to look down at the entire city of Barcelona.


Oh and the day before we went to the beach. I was wearing spaghetti straps and shorts, and I was the most well-dressed person on that beach. The girls lying down 2 metres before me were tanning their boobs. Bikinis would be the formal dress code there.

Well. Welcome to Spain!

I'm too lazy to upload photographs, though rest assured I took plenty of them. Will update them later on.

I am such a lazy blogger it's getting demoralizing x.x And this is just the beginning. Blogging is hard work and after all.

Total spent in Barcelona = 140 euros (excluding hostel)

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Dragged myself this morning at 6am to finish up the case paper which was due at 9am. Finally finally finished it, 5 pages including biblio. It's 25% of my grades already, so I honestly hope it goes well. In retrospect, this is just as important towards my GPA as any other course at Duke, so I have no idea why this feels so relaxing.

Maybe for once, I'm actually enjoying my classes and looking forward to waking up everyday to attend them. Prof. Reeves (or Martha, as she insists we call her) is a really nice lady and it's easy to pay attention in her class. She seems really experienced with working in the business world too, so her anecdotes are good.

Brian said Prof. Rosenberg's class was supposed to be kinda dry, but in a way I kind of enjoy his class more. Maybe because it relates more to economics, and it makes me see this from a different perspective i.e. the philosophy/ political science way. It's nice to have my bits and pieces of random knowledge from philosophy and political science come into use in that class and woven into a bigger picture. I'm so grateful that RGS made us do philosophy in secondary school so at least I was already familiar with all the terms and theories he randomly throws out. So it's the constant feeling of "ah I know that already" and then "oh so that's how it's supposed to fit it".

If only my courses at Duke could be this engaging. Fingers crossed for the next semester.


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On a side note:


Ronnie

I have made arrangements for you and Rui to go to see Sue Mizera, the President of Young and Rubicam on July 18. (Wed.) From 2 until ? (probably a few hours). I'll give you directions to her office before. You can take a bus to get there. In the meantime, it would be good if the two of you can review their website. www.yr.com/content/yr-geneva.html
Thanks

Martha



I'm shadowing the president of a marketing firm! Excited :) I always thought marketing was my thing ever since the business course I took in sec 3 (which in retrospect was like a joke compared to college level classes, but was interesting nonetheless). It combined creativity with empirical studies and psychology - an irresistible melange.

Went grocery shopping at Coop after class with brian and a couple of other people. Bought garlic, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, tortillini, pasta sauce, mushrooms, juice, eggs, milk, chicken, donuts and sausages. Thankfully brian very nicely offered to carry most of the stuff on the way back, so I didn't end up breaking my arms. Cost about 36 bucks, 20 after splitting with yoshi. This would last us for an entire week, so it's reasonable enough (20 bucks for 5 days). Cooked pasta with sausages and mushrooms with brian and yoshi, and had salad to go with it.

Shall take a nap now, then wake up to read Chapters 3 and 4 of Martin Wolf's Why Globalization Works. Then read the readings for Martha's class tomorrow.



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Saturday, 7 July 2012



Barcelona, HelloBCN Hostel Room 204


Accounting in Barcelona

Day 1 - Thursday 5 July 2012:

- Dinner = 7.75
- Taxi = 5

~13
Day 2 - Friday 6 July 2012:

- Picasso Museum tickets = 9
- Dinner = 14
- Top from Nafnaf = 18
- Body shop = 15
- Water = 2
- Boat = 3

~61

Day 3 - Saturday 7 July 2012:

- Lunch = 15

Total spent thus far:
$90

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Barcelona, HelloBCN Hostel Room 204


I fail at updating.

So I survived my first week in Geneva amidst classes, tons of readings, cooking, grocery shopping and socializing (I hope).

I have plenty of time to describe the daily routine back in Geneva, so I shall move on to Barcelona.


A group of us flew to Barcelona last evening, where we'll be spending our first weekend for the program. The 10 of us went to the airport together, flew on EasyJet and arrived safely at Barcelona with no trouble (apart from yoshi losing his wallet on the bus).

Reached Barcelona about 5.30pm and the bunch of us grabbed a taxi to the hostel HelloBCN.

It's a pretty nice hostel. Well actually I have no idea what a nice hostel is since I have no basis for comparison, but this one uh...has a bed and decent pillows. Everyone who stays here is about our age, so there's always tons of drinking going on at night and it gets a little noisy, but no matter.

We were split across 3 rooms and two of us eventually ended up in a 4-room dorm. Our roommates are pretty nice and friendly - a guy from Canada who is working for Lenovo, and a lady from Quebec who's just traveling around Europe.

After brief introductions the guy Kory started telling us stories about how bad pickpocketing in Barcelona is (number one city for pickpocketing). Apparently people can just bump into your and steal your wallet/ cut your pockets etc. Kids especially.

I've heard about the Spanish siesta (afternoon nap on a national level) but that night I fully understand why they need that.

Every night the hostel will organize a trip to a local club, and before that somewhere to get cheap drinks (so you get nicely wasted without having to waste money in the expensive club). And they leave the hostel at midnight. And the parties usually reach their peak at 3am.

Wtf.

The bunch of us never made it past the bar; by 1am we all gave up and came back to sleep.


This morning yoshi and I woke up at 11am, and unfortunately the rest of the group already left x.x Brian left a message saying to meet at 10.25am.

Anyway we decided to just check out Barcelona on foot.

It was a pretty awesome trip. Turns out our hostel is really close to the main tourist attractions - la rambla, the cathedral, a photography museum.

Shared a Kebab on our way there. Saw cute bunnies and little duckies!!

And we went to the Picasso museum, where we got to see not just the famous paintings but the paintings from Picasso's formative years. It cost 6 euros to go in and 3 euros for the audio guide, but it was worth it because it was quite a thing to watch his progress from academically rigorous drawings to his own creative flair (the Blue period) and cubism.

Then we went to the central park of barcelona (the one with l'arc de triomphe), which was one of the nicest parks I've been to. It's so full of energy and everyone's just chilling out there in their own ways. Including a guy who was juggling while walking across a suspended elastic band.

I came across orange trees for the first time in my life.

Had tapas for dinner (patates bravas and prawns with garlic). Wasn't full so we shared a seafood paella.


It's getting late. Shall sleep now so that I can get up earlier to finish the case study due on Monday.

Can't believe I'm one of the unfortunate few with work worth 25% of our grades due on Monday T.T




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