Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Daily Routine

I thought I would do a run through of my usual schedule to give you an idea of how my time is filled over here.

Generally Marianna (my host sister) and I get up around 6:50 am.  I immediately change and head downstairs for a breakfast composed of coffee and and some sort of sweet,  most commonly cookies. During this time Marianna has control over the upstairs  bathroom. At 7:20 we switch and I head back upstairs to finish getting ready. The aim is to leave the house at 7:40, but we have yet to leave any earlier than 7:45. The result of our delay is some of the craziest driving I have ever experienced in order to make it to school on time.

From 8 am to 1 o'clock I am at school,  though occasionally I go in an hour late or leave early due to a teacher being absent (substitute teachers don't exist here). I have 5 classes a day,  often with the same class back to back.  We stay in the same classroom all day with the teachers rotating. My studies include: History,  Literature,  Dante, English,  Biology,  Chemistry,  Physics,  Math,  Programming,  Art History,  and PE. When I am released from school I am picked up by my host mom and, depending on the schedule of my host sister's school, we pick up Marianna and return home.

As soon as we arrive home we eat lunch,  which is the main meal of the day in Italy.  The first course is pasta,  followed by meat or other foods.  The third course is fruit, often grapes, melon,  or cactus fruit,  and dessert. My host mom is a fantastic cook,  so I have a harder time finding foods I don't like than foods I do.

Following lunch is study and rest time. On a usual day I rest for about an hour and then begin attempting to teach myself the lessons from school that day. I translate notes,  watch YouTube videos, and try my best to complete homework until I feel I have made my best effort. Some days I have 2 hour Italian lessons with a personal tutor,  which leave me quite exhausted for the rest of the night.

This schedule is essentially the same Monday through Saturday, though on Saturdays I go out with Marianna's friends and walk around since we don't have school the next day. Sunday is our one true day of the weekend and we usually go somewhere nearby in the early afternoon and return so Marianna and I can study.

The schedule is a bit demanding, but I know I'll be extremely grateful for two day weekends when I get back the the United States.

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