By Marvin Janessen - exchange student from Fontys University, Netherlands
Halloween in Victoria |
Studying
at Camosun College has been a tremendous experience for me. I remember the
first days well: the international student orientation was very welcoming and I
fit right in from the very start. Even though there were a great many
international students, I found myself to be the only one in most of the
courses I attended. The local students were very kind and interested in my
story, and I befriended quite a few of them. The way Camosun College worked was
different than my school, but similar enough to just ease into it. I enjoyed
how classes were divided into lectures and seminars, it was very refreshing
after working in project groups exclusively for a few years.
I
opted to stay with a host family because I wanted to experience Canadian culture
firsthand. My host family was really nice and they made an effort to include me
into their family. They showed me around and helped me when I needed it. We did
a lot of things together and we remain friends to this day. Canadian culture,
to me, was very similar and quite different at the same time. From the houses
to the food, it was all different in subtle ways. I tried out many different
Canadian foods, like poutine, maple syrup, and local microbrews, and went to do
things like going on a whale tour, seeing an ice-hockey game, and a lot of
other things. I just could not get enough of it.
I have been back for some time now, but I like to reminisce about all the things I have done and experienced in Canada. Surely this was one of the greatest experiences I have had in my life so far, and I will always cherish it. It was truly one of the best choices I have ever made, and I would not trade it in for anything in the world. Camosun College is a great school, and they are very good at taking care of international students. I am sure to make it back there one day.
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