Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Half way through

Exactly four months after arriving at Berkeley, it was time to pack and go back home for Winter break.  These were the best months of my life so far, in every sense.  I've never learnt so much, grown up so much, worked so much and met so many interesting/intelligent/different people in any other experience.

Till Friday, the day of my last final exam, I didn't properly realize I was going home soon.  I was actually living a mixture of emotions by then.  I couldn't believe I was seeing my family, special Mom and Dad, and my friends in a few hours.  On the other hand, I couldn't believe I wouldn't see very close friends from my experience in Berkeley in a near future either.

I started to write this post on Friday evening.  However, suddenly, some of my friends from iHouse invaded my room to start partying.  We spent a few hours in ihouse enjoying each others' company, playing drinking games, making fun of each other and exchanging a few goodbye gifts.  We went to the bars for a while, where some of my friends probably danced hip-hop in a club for the last time in their lives, and went back to ihouse to continue the goodbyes.  We basically stood up all night long, laying on the couches, singing, hugging everyone and taking pictures together.  At 3:30 am, a shuttle arrived to take me to the airport.  Bye Mario, bye Ron, bye Guido, buy Safa, by Huw, by Mike, by Emre, bye, bye, bye.  See you soon Luisa (we still have a dinner together on January, 4th...).








My way back home was very long but perfectly feasible.  I slept in each of the three flights I caught.  And, as soon as I arrived in Portugal, I had Mom, Dad, Pedro, Ricardo, Tio Miguel and Mada waiting for me at the airport, and a surprise lunch with all my family and four of my best friends in Azeitão.  Thanks Mom and Dad.  It feels good to be back home.  Berkeley, see you soon!






Thursday, December 6, 2012

Actually Dead Week

Today I arrived in the library at 8 am.  Now it's 11:45 pm and I only left it to have meals, go to the gym and go to the toilet.  Finals week coming up soon?  Challenge accepted!

All in all, I'm only a little bit over a week, 3 finals and 9125 km away from home...

Monday, December 3, 2012

(Not so) Dead Week

The week before finals week is called Dead Week.  It is supposed to be a stressful week in which everyone finishes projects and papers and prepares for the final exams.  However, from what I've seen, it is also a week full of social events organized so that students can release a little bit of their stress.

So far, my Dead Week has included the following activities:

- some beers with my indoor soccer team, after the final game of the tournament.

- a night out in SF with my best friends from i-House on Friday: Luisa, Yasmina, Ludo, Nico and Mario.  Luisa's brazilian friend Lara has been working in the city for 11 months but is now going back to Brazil.  Luisa invited us to go to her goodbye party, in the most trendy venue I've been lately.  The party was in part of the office where Lara worked.  It was some kind of bar, with some kind of loft with a huge table for meetings upstairs, and some kind of dance floor, stage and drinking area downstairs.  Both the decoration and the lights made it a special place to be.  I'm actually trying to find an excuse to organize a party there so let me know if you have any ideas.  Haha.







- the International House Holliday Reception on Sunday.  This event was first supposed to be a huge party for all the residents, with party buses to and from a club in San Francisco, booked just for us.  However, i-House council did not allow that event to happen. As an alternative, the Program Office suggested a reception in i-House's Great Hall with music and food, followed by a party in Berkeley's most popular bar - Pappy's - but this last part was not allowed either.  I guess i-House doesn't want to be associated with the students' failure in exams...  All in all, i-House provided a nice Holliday Reception in the Great Hall, with lots of food (more than a thousand dollars were spent on food for this event), Christmas songs and everyone dressed up.  Although the party at Pappy's was not allowed, one of the residents - my South African friend Safa - pretended it was his birthday and organized a party there.  Most people ended up going there anyway.






- lots of meals in the dinning hall with most of my friends, since everyone spends more time in i-House now that the classes are over.

- many, many hours spent studying in i-House's library.  I've been studying so much that, last Thursday, when I went to Professor Filippou's office hours, he said the following: "Marta, I think you have been studying too much for this class.  I'm concerned that you are leaving the other classes behind.  I don't think that you can keep up to the other classes if you study so much for this one."  Haha.  Once a nerd, always a nerd!

- some review sessions.

- daily gym sessions.

I have another social events scheduled for the following days, namely the following:

- a White Elefant Gift Exchange with my classmates.  Does anyone know what it consists of?  It's a game in which each participant supplies one wrapped gift.  Each person at a time chooses one gift.  The first person opens a gift and the turn ends.  The second and following people have two options: they can either steal any unwrapped item or choose a wrapped one.  Anyone who has its gift stolen has the chance to open another unwrapped one.  Steal-backs are not allowed.  We actually got some funding  for food for this event from the Structural Engineering department because we organized it as a event from our Social Club of SEMM Students and we are bringing a toy to donate to Toys for Tots besides the unwrapped gift.

- two birthday parties (I'm not sure if I'm attending both yet.  It depends on the amount of work I get done.)

- a lunch with my classmates at i-House's dinning hall on Friday.  Since I won't be able to spend all the meals I still have available on my meal plan this semester by myself, I invited my classmates to come have lunch with me on Friday.

This is it!  My final exams are Monday morning, Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning.  After that, it's time to go home see all the people I miss.

See you soon!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

IM Tournament

Let me introduce you to the second place IM indoor soccer team - the Shear Studs!


I'm not sure if I told you before that I participated in an indoor soccer tournament throughout this semester, as part of the structural engineering team.  My classmates invited me to play because they were lacking in girls on the team.  In this kind of tournaments, there has to be an even number of males and females on the field.  I decided to accept and I'm glad I did it.  We played every Thursday at night.  We played with a bouncing ball, we could use the walls and we were allowed switch players as many times as we wanted.

We got better and better and we ended up qualifying for the final, which took place yesterday.  We didn't win but we played pretty well.  Baring in mind we played against a team that beat us 7-0 and made fun of us very badly in the first game we played against them and that this time they had to sweat a lot to win, we were happy with the final result.

Who would guess that a bunch of nerdy structural engineering students could make a good indoor soccer team?

Before I say goodbye, let me just clarify that I am not responsible for the team name.  Haha.