ORIENTATION WEEK

My Orientation week here in South Africa happened a VERY long time ago. That being said, however, I still think it was super cool and fun week that everyone should read about! We got to really experience some parts of South Africa within that small week and I think that DU should consider taking the new students to a safari park during our orientation week… 😉

As international students, we got our own orientation week with all sorts of fun adventures and good information sessions.

Day 1 of 5:

  • The took us to the Bay West mall which is this huge mall kind of in the middle of nowhere with what seemed like hundreds of stores! People were able to get housing necessities, like blankets and the such, since they still had not gotten those things yet.

Day 2 of 5:

  • Registration. What an adventure that was. Registration at DU is fairly easy for me and I can understand it pretty well. Here however, I had no idea what I was doing. It was quite complicated to figure out when classes were and at what times you needed to attend them. I thought that you could choose off the timetable what times you went but that was seriously not the case so I am very thankful that one of the women running the registration checked my timetable because I would have really messed some stuff up. It was so difficult for me to understand and complete that it actually took me until Friday to register for classes so I was lucky that I was one of the first days.

Day 3 of 5:

  • After our information sessions in the morning, we did a traditional African drumming session! We all got drums and face paint and got to learn how to do African drumming. There were people leading us in the drumming session and they also taught us how to do a traditional African dance at the end of the session! Then after our drumming session we got to make instruments out of recycled materials! After we made our instruments, they taught us traditional African songs and dances and we practiced them in little groups and then came all together and performed them for each other! It was a super fun afternoon!
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Day 4 of 5:

  • WE GOT TO SEE ANIMALS ON THIS DAY!!!! We went on a game reserve drive at Kragga Kamma which is very close to where we are living and had such amazing animals. We went on a guided tour so we were able to learn about what we were seeing but to be completely honest with you, I was so focused on the animals and how amazing they were that I couldn’t focus on the lady speaking.
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Day 5 of 5:

  • We had a city tour in the rain and learning about different parts of the Port Elizabeth! Got to visit this Mandela monument.
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Made it out of orientation week alive with some amazing memories and photos to show for it!!


Corrina Teague

SOUTH AFRICA– NELSON MANDELA UNIVERSITY, 2018 FALL

Corrina Teague is a Hospitality Management major. She is attending the ISA: Nelson Mandela University program in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during the Fall 2018 term. She is hoping to have local experiences and see the natural beauties of South Africa while abroad.

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A month and a day

It’s my one month anniversary with study abroad and I must say, I think I am falling in love with her.

I have currently been living in Port Elizabeth, South Africa for a month and a day now and I can rest assured that I made the correct choice for study abroad. Choosing was not easy however. I’ve travelled Europe with my mom and visited my grandparents in Australia so I did not want to go back to either. Unfortunately my Spanish is not at the level I would like to visit a Spanish speaking country. I was torn between Thailand and South Africa, both of which have such densely beautiful cultures and landscapes but I ultimately decided upon South Africa. I was delighted when South Africa chose me too!

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Over the past month and a day I have done some crazy amazing things here! I hiked Sacramento Trail along the coast and got this amazing photo!

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I have gone to a game reserve and got to see the most amazingly beautiful animals in the world. The week prior to visiting them, they had poachers come in and kill one of their rhinos so it was sad except that they believed the poachers that entered their reserve were the same ones that were eaten by lions a coupe days later. Karma?

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I GOT TO RIDE A HELICOPTER! CRAZIEST EXPEREINCE EVER!! Having never rode a helicopter before in my life, this was definitely a highlight, if not the coolest thing I have done this whole month. IMG_0250

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Besides my crazy adventures, I have been able to visit the townships, which are the poor areas of PE, and see how life is there. We were able to get a braai (barbecue) in one of the townships and it was the best meal I have had so far. I have been able to meet locals as well as so many internationals from places like Germany, France, Mexico, Norway and others.

A couple of things that I have noticed within this month abroad:

  1. Knowing foreign languages is so cool and so important. GET THAT MINOR IN SPANISH! I have met people who speak 4 different languages while I can speak English and just a touch of Spanish. It is so important so speak other languages so do it!!!
  2. Never judge a book by its cover. Or the stories you hear about it. I remember telling people that I was going to live in South Africa for 6 months and anticipated their horrified faces shortly after the scream that sometimes escaped their lips. Every single person that I told reminded me to “be safe” as if I had not heard that 100 times before. While South Africa does have crime and protests, I have felt so safe this first month and almost everything that I was advised about has not been true. It’s important to have caution, but don’t let it ruin your time abroad.
  3. Port Elizabeth and all South African people are so incredibly friendly and I wish that my world back home was the same. People greet you no matter where you are. They are always willing to help you if you need it. I feel so at home here in PE.

I have made sweet friendships in the past month and sweet memories as well. South Africa has my heart.

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Corrina Teague

SOUTH AFRICA– NELSON MANDELA UNIVERSITY, 2018 FALL

Corrina Teague is a Hospitality Management major. She is attending the ISA: Nelson Mandela University program in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during the Fall 2018 term. She is hoping to have local experiences and see the natural beauties of South Africa while abroad.

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