We had our first day of orientation today at our academic center and they put red paint on our foreheads (I think it's called kumkum) and gave us flower necklaces. A psychotherapist talked to us about culture shock, alternatively called an adaptation curve by this woman, and how to cope with not having privacy and being groped on the streets (solution: scream and yell to embarrass the man or hit him with your shoe). The center is really nice but we're in a kind of strangely deserted part of Delhi. Once we join our homestays, we'll be in different parts of Delhi and will have to transport ourselves here every day. I'm so excited to start exploring! We walked to a mall and I bought shampoo. It's hot right now and I'm just trying not to fall asleep so I can adapt to the time difference. Here's more information about the program I'm doing if anyone is interested: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/ssa_inh.cfm Goodbye for now!
what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
Namaste!
- Emily Fletcher
- Hi family, friends, and people I generally like! I'm studying abroad in New Delhi, India this term on a program that focuses on health and human rights. My first 10 weeks will be spent in a seminar about public health in India, intensive Hindi classes, and a research methods class. My last month or so will be spent on an independent research project of my choice, yet to be determined. Hopefully this will be a regular and easy way for me to update all of you, and I hope you all will be updating me regularly too!
Maya | August 28, 2011 at 6:10 PM
EMILY this is awesome! your program sounds amazing and i cannot wait to keep reading this blog. AAP KA DIN SHUBH HO!!!
Maya | August 28, 2011 at 6:11 PM
^oh yeah thats dimpy (me)
rea16422 | August 28, 2011 at 9:59 PM
you look beautiful in your flowers!! already posting regularly, such a journalist.
Melissa Gordon | September 2, 2011 at 9:02 AM
oh nice! love the updates! found the link on my own again! be safe! MWAH