The day after I arrive in Blagoveshchensk, on September 1st, I start school at Blagoveschensk State Pedagogical University. At the university, I will be studying with the students in the English-French department. I can get extra Russian tutoring for free if I exchange my English for it, and I will also be studying French (from Russian), because of my interest in foreign languages, and my exchange to France last summer. The rector of the university was nice enough to let me study at the university because of this and my age, and I really appreciate that he did this for me. In Russia, secondary schooling only goes through 11th grade instead of 12th grade like here in the US. This means that in Russia, you enter the university when you are 17/18, and since I am 18 and will be turning 19 while I am there, he allowed me to study there. I don't get to choose my classes, and I may have to take some classes at the secondary school if I can't handle the university classes, but I am going to do my best in my university classes. It will be difficult at first, since I do not know a lot of Russian, but I will be trying to learn the language as fast as I can. I'm going to try to not speak any English to anyone (except in my english class!), so hopefully I will pick it up quickly.

After I live with the Patlays for two weeks, I will move in with my first host family, the Murzakovas. Anna Murzakova is actually a Rotary exchange student who is here in the US right now for the year. She is staying in Charlotte, MI. She has a younger sister, who is 9, a mother and father, and a dog, Masha. They live in an apartment in the center of Blagoveschensk.
So now you all know what I will be doing for the first month or so of my exchange. For the first month, I will not be in contact with anyone with the US and I'm going to try to not be on the computer that often. I'm not bringing my laptop with me, so I will not have an English keyboard, but I'll try to keep my blog updated.
With only about a week to go, I am getting pretty excited to leave. I have my suitcases open on my floor and I am starting to pack them up...
hope to see more news about your trip im adding your blog to my favorites....hope u can update it with new stuff each month but tht may be hard without an english keybord..godspeed and godbless from a californian friend-
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