Monday, 4. August 2008
I've got my visa
Am Monday, 4. Aug 2008 im Topic 'Before the exchange'
So after a brief scare at the Consulate in Munich (I had forgotten my MRV fee receipt) I've now got my visa. The process of getting the visa was really straightforward and the people at the Consulate were friendly and helpful, also very interestingly, throughout MTV was running in the Consulate which was very cool. :-) So now everything is go for a great year in Seattle. :-)
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Sunday, 16. March 2008
University of Washington - some thoughts
Am Sunday, 16. Mar 2008 im Topic 'Before the exchange'
So, after having completed the application process here in Germany, I sent off all my application papers to Seattle in electronic form and in paper form. When the application has concluded state side I will be able to apply for housing, with Hansee Hall being my preferred choice, mainly because they are single rooms, 24 hour quiet dorms and because many internationals live there.
I also really like it's old style and exterior. Hansee Hall has four "houses" (yes, very Potteresque), namely Blaine, McKee, Leary and Austin.
Last but not least Hansee Hall is close to every important area on campus, such as the "Ave". It'd be really cool if I could get a room in Hansee Hall, that's for sure.
Other interesting things for me to ponder about are the Residential Dining Programme and the Husky Card Account, the two things that basically pay for everything you want, but mainly food (yeah, what else?). I'll have to see about these two programmes but they seem easy enough to understand. If you combine your Husky Card with a U-PASS you basically get transport in the whole of Seattle with your Husky Card, which is pretty good. One thing I'm slightly worried about is fast food, apparently this is one major part of US diets and whilst I do like a burger (or two) once in a while I certainly don't want to eat them 24/7. But I'm sure there are subways or KFCs in Seattle. Ha ha. ;-)
Is Seattle a great city? (This is a test poll)
Also interesting will be FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) which is basically an organisation to get international students to know Seattle and the UW. Clearly a similar concept to Munich's O-Phase, just slightly more international and it would seem more intense with joint undertakings and trips.
To be continued... with my expectations of Mount Rainier, Lake Washington, the Space Needle, etc...
I also really like it's old style and exterior. Hansee Hall has four "houses" (yes, very Potteresque), namely Blaine, McKee, Leary and Austin.
Last but not least Hansee Hall is close to every important area on campus, such as the "Ave". It'd be really cool if I could get a room in Hansee Hall, that's for sure.
Other interesting things for me to ponder about are the Residential Dining Programme and the Husky Card Account, the two things that basically pay for everything you want, but mainly food (yeah, what else?). I'll have to see about these two programmes but they seem easy enough to understand. If you combine your Husky Card with a U-PASS you basically get transport in the whole of Seattle with your Husky Card, which is pretty good. One thing I'm slightly worried about is fast food, apparently this is one major part of US diets and whilst I do like a burger (or two) once in a while I certainly don't want to eat them 24/7. But I'm sure there are subways or KFCs in Seattle. Ha ha. ;-)
Is Seattle a great city? (This is a test poll)
Also interesting will be FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) which is basically an organisation to get international students to know Seattle and the UW. Clearly a similar concept to Munich's O-Phase, just slightly more international and it would seem more intense with joint undertakings and trips.
To be continued... with my expectations of Mount Rainier, Lake Washington, the Space Needle, etc...
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Wednesday, 20. February 2008
Seattle - come as you are, as you...
Am Wednesday, 20. Feb 2008 im Topic 'Before the exchange'
So, on thursday I got confirmation from the Munich University that I've got a place at the University of Washington!
Fantastic news and I can't wait to see the city where Starbucks, Microsoft and most importantly grunge rock was invented.



I'm very confident that it will be a great year in Seattle and that I'll learn and meet a lot of new and exciting people. Of course that doesn't mean that my existing friends aren't great and exciting people ;-).
P.S. Yes, I know the Foo Fighters aren't really grunge rock, Jakob forgive me. :-)
Fantastic news and I can't wait to see the city where Starbucks, Microsoft and most importantly grunge rock was invented.



I'm very confident that it will be a great year in Seattle and that I'll learn and meet a lot of new and exciting people. Of course that doesn't mean that my existing friends aren't great and exciting people ;-).
P.S. Yes, I know the Foo Fighters aren't really grunge rock, Jakob forgive me. :-)
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