It's 3.45pm on a Monday, Arab wasn't on this week - only one more session left :(, getting ready to go to my Corsican test, final revision time. Then go out of my building and see students in front of the faculty building, took a few steps closer and see through the class doors that there are tables and chairs blocking the entrances... tha hell? Looks like the building's in lockdown, on the other entrance there is a huge banner in corsican saiyng something.. oh well go back to my room then...
Later on at dinner I found out that some corsican students have been arrested and apparently in France students should only be held in prison for two days but they've been kept there for longer (that's what I heard) so now the Corsican nationalists amongst us have formed a solidarity - if they can't attend lectures neither can anyone else... not bad :D But it wasn't just the students, the building was properly closed (although the table barricades were funny :D) - you could see the caretaker walking around inside. Anyhow on Tuesday every lecture room on this campus was still barricaded with tables, so no lectures but the thing was that my lecture was supposed to be on the other campus and that had been functioning the day before... it's about a 20 minute walk there, should I go and check or not??? I was all ready to go when the other Aber girl who is also in that class told me that the campus is indeed closed as well, her boyfriend who normally has lectures there confirmed it, so we decided to go to the supermarche yay (btw thats the highlight of the day here :D what a sad life) and when exiting our residence we saw our lecturer, so apparently indeed, the lecture wasn't on :)
Wednesday everything was back to normal. My first lecture of the week could finally commence, with a rant from our lecturer about the protests :D She doesn't believe that the university should take part in politics (in this case Corsican nationalists) but since there is a lot of Corsican nationalists here, they force themselves on the uni if needed. Last year apparently they had just walked through the classrooms shouting things and making it impossible to teach anyone in anything. And she said there was a lot of people marching and disturbing her work making it impossible to do anything against that protest other than to just sit there with the confused Erasmus students who don't understand anything.
Thursday I was supposed to have another Corsican lecture. Got there, waited for ten minutes with the other students when they proposed leaving. Well... to be fair she was only late for 10 minutes which is not unusual for her at all, I'm pretty sure we've waited longer before but who am I to start arguing with the others so when everyone left, and the other Aber girl just got there lol we made a slow exit as well, would've been pointless for just the two of us to wait there... Later on the French class was cancelled for some reason as well, luckily checked my phone as soon as I locked the door behind me and saw the text that said no class, so instead I went for a nice walk and took some pictures of the snowy mountains. The town was soooo quiet.. Creepy :D
Got up at 8.40 on Friday checked the timetable, shoooot my lecture was about to start at 8.30 so got my things together and ran to the lecture room. And guess what, no one else was there -.- So waited for a bit maybe it was supposed to start at 9 then after all, saw another girl from my class and she didn't know anything as well. Since she had the numbers of other students she texted them and taraaaa... no lecture today + the afternoon one I was suppose to have with them had taken place Thursday... well perfect... I didn't want to go to my human geography because there was homework for that which I obviously didn't do, because I was planning on going to the other lecture...
Soooooo only one lecture that week... not too bad :D
Ttyl ;)
Jazzz...
Wednesday everything was back to normal. My first lecture of the week could finally commence, with a rant from our lecturer about the protests :D She doesn't believe that the university should take part in politics (in this case Corsican nationalists) but since there is a lot of Corsican nationalists here, they force themselves on the uni if needed. Last year apparently they had just walked through the classrooms shouting things and making it impossible to teach anyone in anything. And she said there was a lot of people marching and disturbing her work making it impossible to do anything against that protest other than to just sit there with the confused Erasmus students who don't understand anything.
Thursday I was supposed to have another Corsican lecture. Got there, waited for ten minutes with the other students when they proposed leaving. Well... to be fair she was only late for 10 minutes which is not unusual for her at all, I'm pretty sure we've waited longer before but who am I to start arguing with the others so when everyone left, and the other Aber girl just got there lol we made a slow exit as well, would've been pointless for just the two of us to wait there... Later on the French class was cancelled for some reason as well, luckily checked my phone as soon as I locked the door behind me and saw the text that said no class, so instead I went for a nice walk and took some pictures of the snowy mountains. The town was soooo quiet.. Creepy :D
Got up at 8.40 on Friday checked the timetable, shoooot my lecture was about to start at 8.30 so got my things together and ran to the lecture room. And guess what, no one else was there -.- So waited for a bit maybe it was supposed to start at 9 then after all, saw another girl from my class and she didn't know anything as well. Since she had the numbers of other students she texted them and taraaaa... no lecture today + the afternoon one I was suppose to have with them had taken place Thursday... well perfect... I didn't want to go to my human geography because there was homework for that which I obviously didn't do, because I was planning on going to the other lecture...
Soooooo only one lecture that week... not too bad :D
Ttyl ;)
Jazzz...
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