Returning to glasgow after having been away on exchange for the year was actually something I was quite nervous about. In some ways I felt similar to how I had felt when I was going to Canada to begin my exchange. The idea of settling back into the glasgow lifestyle, catching up with everyone and readjusting back to the academic system of Glasgow was pretty daunting to be honest. Now that I have been back in Glasgow for a while, I’m not about to say that I do not miss being a student in canada, but I am happy to say that I have actually found coming back to Glasgow a whole lot better than I had thought it would be.
I’ve been back in Glasgow for about 2 months now, and I am feeling pretty settled once more. While I was away in Canada, I came to realise how much I really love Glasgow as a city and there were lots of things that I really did miss about it while I was away. Since I have come back, I have found myself feeling somewhat like a tourist, wanted to visit all my favourite places that I have missed. With things like new buildings having sprung up while I was away, supermarkets closed, and new shops opened, I did feel initially that I had a lot of catching up to do.
When I arrived back in Glasgow, I came with the attitude that I wanted to try and get involved in as much as I could in order to get me settled back in. I have now rejoined the Glasgow Univeristy potholing club, have got involved in an arfican drumming course which I did prior to going on exchange, have enjoyed the live music scene that Glasgow has to offer on any occasion possible and have baically just made an effort to actively get myself doing things in Glasgow.
During the first couple of weeks back in glasgow I helped out with the international induction activities which had been organised for the incoming international students coming to study at glasgow. This was a lot of fun. It got me meeting the incoming international exchange students, and it also got me in touch with other Glasgow students who had just returned from their exchange. It is really great to have some friends who have also been on exchange, as you can talk to them about your time away, but also about how you are finding returning home . I’d really recommend helping out with the induction week for exchange students if you are returning to glasgow after your exchange. I remember just thinking it was great to have lots of different accents around me again, and being able to meet people from literally all over the world. While Iwas away many of my friends were also on exchange and came from lots of different countries. This was something I really missed when I came home.
One thing which does take some getting used to is Glasgow Univeristy’s academic system. In Canada it took me a while to adjust to their way of doing things; at Dalhousie Univeristy I had lots of continual assessments throughout the year. Now that I am back at Glasgow my classes are all marked on the basis of one 100% essay or one 100% exam. So at the moment I am trying to make sure that I am still doing my work throughout the term, despite the fact that I dont have any immediate deadlines coming up. This is a little tricky.
Overall I think that returning to Glasgow after being on exchange does involve a degree of reverse culture shock. It is always going to take a little time to get used to being back, but Glasgow is a great city to be returning to, with so much going on all the time. It’s now my final year at uni and so I am determined to make the most of my time in Glasgow.
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