
Exercise Science Student Inga Shalmiyeva 
Abroad in Auckland, New Zealand
                              School 
                              Program
Classes
                              Statistics 201: Data Analysis
                              Let's just say I don't want to talk about it.
                              Russian 200: Intermediate Russian
                              I took the class because ΞΆΓάΘ¦ offers Russian only as self-instructed. I took it
                                 at ΞΆΓάΘ¦ before, but I ended up being in a tutoring sessions by myself since I
                                 was a special case (speak/understand Russian, but don't read/write it) and I wanted
                                 to be in a classroom of other students who speak Russian and are learning to read
                                 and write in it. I was fortunate enough to have that experience at Auckland University.
                              Sport Science 309: Practicum in Sports and Exercise Science
                              This was my favorite "class"! I put class in quotation marks because the actual class
                                 meant every 3 weeks or so, but the course was really about a practical experience
                                 in the sport & exercise science field. I had contacted the University of Auckland
                                 Sport & Exercise Science department before I even got to NZ because after doing my
                                 senior thesis at ΞΆΓάΘ¦, I knew I wanted to continue with research. Once I arrived
                                 in NZ, I visited the department and participated in a study in the Movement Neurosicence
                                 laboratory. I was asked by a research fellow to work with her and 2 other professors
                                 to develop an experimental protocol for a study they wanted to do. The practicum allowed
                                 me to work with 3 geniuses in the field of Movement Neuroscience. What more can I
                                 ask for from an abroad experience of 4 months? I consider myself very fortunate.
                              Kapa Haka - Maori performing arts class where traditional Maori songs, dances, and culture were
                                    studied
                              I attended the class with , Jackie, and Sarah - my classmates from ΞΆΓάΘ¦.
Classroom Environment
Well, I know I said I don't want to talk about Statistics, but I'll let you know,
                                 there were about 500 people in the class. It was in a huge auditorium and I did not
                                 like the professor (from the first half of the semester, because another one came
                                 in the 2nd half).  Anyway, the professor recorded his lectures and posted the PowerPoints
                                 online. And attendance was never taken. There ended up being no incentive for showing
                                 up to class, and so I didn't. Obviously this wasn't a smart thing to do, so I wouldn't
                                 suggest it. Otherwise, I didn't experience the big university classes because my Russian
                                 class had 10 or 12 people and, like I said about the Practicum, I was 1 student with
                                 a research fellow and 2 professors. What was similar between all the classes was that
                                 the final was worth a massive percentage of your course grade. In Statistics my final
                                 was worth 70%!!! We were given a good amount of time to prepare for our finals, but
                                 the stress of the final's value was overwhelming. I really didn't like that because
                                 there was too much emphasis on the end and the middle was ignored. I appreciate American
                                 education for the constant homework and monthly tests, compared to the single test
                                 and final I had in my classes in NZ.
Favorite Abroad Experience
Well, the South Island 10-day roadtrip is unbeatable, as  wrote about it. But I have to say I loved our last weekend trip to Cape Reinga, the
                                 northern most part of NZ. I always wanted to get to a lighthouse with that post that
                                 has countries and distances pointing in different directions. And I got to see it!
                                 Not only that, but we had the most unbelievable luck with weather during that weekend.
                                 NZ is known for its sporadic rain during the fall and winter, and we went on that
                                 trip during late fall, but we somehow got spared of the rain.
Personal Advice on Going Abroad
                                 
                                    - Go to your classes no matter how big they are!
 
                                 
                               
                              
                                 
                                    - Be a social butterfly. Use going abroad as an opportunity to be who you want to be.
                                       No one knows you there, create your own self!
 
                                 
                               
                              
                                 
                                    - Don't stay in (unless you have a lot of work or have to study for a test)! Go out
                                       and explore the country. Take weekend trips, take week-long trips!
 
                                 
                               
                              
                                 - BE OPEN-MINDED. Come with no assumptions, no expectations, and a completely open mind
                                    to all your experiences. Talk with the locals, talk with the backpackers. Let yourself
                                    learn from them.
 
                              
                              Suggestions for Students CONSIDERING Studying Abroad
 Like Nike says, JUST DO IT!  Although it is true that ΞΆΓάΘ¦ is a bubble, it is
                                 a great bubble. It protects us, it shields us, and it nurtures us. Being at ΞΆΓάΘ¦
                                 is about working on your personality, increasing your intelligence, developing your
                                 sense of self, and growing up. But after being at ΞΆΓάΘ¦ for a while, we do not
                                 look at it as a gift anymore and take advantage of it. I was guilty of not appreciating
                                 ΞΆΓάΘ¦, but going abroad made me fall back in love with the college. I missed the
                                 professor-student relationships, the course workloads, the environment, and the special
                                 attention. I didn't want to be anonymous in a big University anymore. Furthermore,
                                 frankly, we are not exposed to a lot of diversity at ΞΆΓάΘ¦ and how can one possibly
                                 be ready for the diversity of the world without having seen some of that world and
                                 the diversity it has to offer? Go abroad, get a fresh breath of life, live, learn,
                                 and come back to ΞΆΓάΘ¦. Trust me, it's not going anywhere.
                              