Student of MA in International Leisure and Tourism Studies Elena Starkova tells: whole day full of lectures from 8:30 up to 15:45. And you think I am tired? Not at all. I am more than excited and already thinking about my seminar on Friday.
Let me give you a short tour around Stenden University building. It has 3 floors, but due to Dutch system only 2, because they consider 1 floor as "0" or background floor. The rooms have 3 digital numbers. The first one stands for floor and 2 last ones – real room number. The most crowded and busy is the "0" floor, though almost all the classes are hold in 2 others.
We have a big canteen, student’s shop, lockers, snack and drink bar, many computers with free internet for students, always full international office, information center, job center, hair salon (where you can get a haircut by the students), ABN-Amro bank, housing office to arrange accommodation for new comers, Stenden University Hotel, a lot of other rooms and auditoriums and of course the library.
I want to draw your attention to studielandschap (study landscape from Dutch). It’s occupying 2 floors. We had a digital tour around with a test afterwards. But it’s so giant and has so many different studying materials as DVD’s, video and tape recordings, dissertation, books, journals and so on so I still didn’t get a clearl idea of what and how and for how long I can borrow. And it’s only the tour around the background floor. Want to know more? Wait for my next report!
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