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My First Blog- for Ed

A wonderful travel

I have spent 10 days in Edinburgh. When I first arrived here, I felt nervous about the academic study and life I thought there would be many challenges waiting for me because I have never lived in a country where English is the native language.

 

As I took part in more and more courses and events, I gradually felt a little relaxed. Those experiences gave me confidence and courage and now I am more optimistic about my future life.

 

This week, I experienced lying on the grass reading and enjoying the sunshine. I drew my dreamy house that people will live in in 2050, which is so unique experience for me because I have never painted since I graduated from primary school. I took part in an English language education course which help me overcome the fear caused by some future seminars. I talked with JB who help me to figure out what is my final aim to take part in this program.

 

Gradually everything becomes more clear. And I become more confident in myself and my future study. Most importantly, I gradually thought about what I can do for the world according to my project, and how I can make it more meaningful. I think maybe the answer is waiting for me as long as I keep trying.

Best wishes to everyone.

3 replies to “My First Blog- for Ed”

  1. I am so excited for you, Qinyi. I think this will be a huge experience, and I look forward to reading about your thoughts, struggles, and successes while living and studying in a new country so far from home.

    1. Qinyi Wang says:

      Thank you very much, Theresa. I also look forward to sharing my experience with you and receiving encouragement and company!

  2. Jiayi Zhao says:

    I have the same experience as you. I hope everything goes well in our study and life in Edinburgh.

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