I'm getting used to Hungary time--finally-- which is good because school is starting to get really tough, and a steady sleep schedule will be good for me. So far, I've been averaging about 9 hours of studying a day. Most of this time is consumed by only one of my four classes, Conjecture and Proof, but the problems are interesting and so I don't feel like I'm doing anything tedious. I have a feeling this class is going to maintain this level of difficulty, and as long as my other teachers don't get too overzealous, I should be OK this semester. I have managed to find a little time to do un-math stuff, like go to the gym and get lost on the way to a jazz festival. I'm still not fluent at finding my way around the city or knowing which buses to jump on.
So far I haven't found much to do in this city, and I haven't really met any people to hang out with in the BSM program. On the one hand, this leaves me more time to study, and on the other, I have less stuff to write about in my blog. Sorry, mom, can't win them all.
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Dear Kyle,
Great to hear you are adjusting... how are you adjusting to the food, what does their main meals consist of?
What is the name of your roommate. Where is he from? What are some nationalities of the students in your program?
We love to hear more about your thoughts on being an alien in a totally different country. When you get lost, how do you look for help? Are the people friendly?
Have fun, we look forward to your next blog.
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