05 September 2013

GenEds GenEds GenEds...

Hey gang!

Still have not left yet, still at home trying to get things in order before I leave the 14th (OMG pinch me! haha). 

Getting my courses to work out for my year abroad has been a lot of work these past two weeks. For starters, Sheffield has a different way of setting up their schedules unlike Buffalo's proactive approach of allowing students to craft their semesters several months before the school year has even ended. Us UB students have been used to looking at our shopping carts midway through a semester with the class times and professors listed waaaaay in advance. Sheffield does not do this, heck they still have not listed which modules (or "mods", what courses are called overseas) will be offered at the end of this month, let alone the location and instructor. In doing so, they will have a complete timetable of the year so students can schedule classes for both Autumn and Spring. I assume you can change your mods once Spring comes rolling around but you know what they say about assumptions...

So this stress has been building up a little bit and I did not post last week because I was in the middle of it all so here I am making up for that! There is this deal with general education courses (GenEds). I need to take one GenEd abroad to fulfill my department's requirement. I have found for Autumn semester three music and one sociology module. Getting a syllabus and having it checked off has been unsuccessful.

Let's dive into my junior year schedule for just a moment... I have been checked off with my Department advisor over at Furnas Hall for the engineering courses I will be taking in Sheffield. For Autumn semester, I have down 5 chemE mods and one intended GenEd mod. As of now, I need 3 GenEds to be fulfilled by graduation: Art, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and American Pluralism. My schedule in Sheffield has space for one GenEd for Autumn semester because Spring is packed with all 6 courses being ChemE courses. Soooo I had asked for a syllabus for several music modules being offered and I managed to get one a while ago. It was denied by UB for it not filling the art requirement. Ok… so then I waited on the other ones to see what would happen. The other two music courses I cannot even try to register because Sheffield says it is not offered to exchange students and that I am not qualified for the 2nd music mod -_- . My next option was through the sociology department, but just my luck, they do not hand out information externally so no syllabus for this guy. 

I decided to contact UB's study abroad office, whom asked me to talk to the college of Arts and Science which advised me to call the Engineering Department at Bonner Hall. Got through with someone in charge of advising and it was a very helpful phone conversation. It gave me an idea on what to do next because while I can still look for different departments for courses myself, I’d like a little more help.... pleaseeee. 

Emails were exchanged and the hunt for a GenEd continues. I was able to give her a link of the Directory of Sheffield Modules to look at all the departments and what they offer. This is the help that I need, someone that knows about what has worked in the past for engineering students and their requirements to look at what department I can contact overseas to get a syllabus. Then send the syllabus to the respective UB department to then forward it to Engineering to have it checked off in my file. This will all resolve soon enough. I needed this little extra something because I am hitting a dead end each time I select a GenEd option that may work.

Thanks for the read friends and family, hopefully I can bring some good news in the future. I am staying positive and proactive :-). I will blog again next week before take off, then I will really have new and exciting things to talk about with pictures! Take care guys and to my friends at school, have a great time at school this year. Miss you all.

Cheers! ~


21 August 2013

Got my Ticket Outta Here!


Looks like after every time I post, a couple new things come up the next few days. This time it was payments made out to housing, week long orientation, plane ticket and airport pickup. 
My passport came in the mail last week and it has a UK entry clearance stamped on it: 


With THIS I was able to get through everything else I needed to. Here is the run down guys:

Housing: I had to make a housing deposit by last Friday, 16 Aug, and was waiting on my Charles Swab card that I was expecting it to arrive by then. Since it did not come until after the deadline, I went ahead and paid for housing and everything else that goes into it with a different card. It was a relief having finished the deposit for there were couple details I had to go through carefully.

New Card: My new bank account I had opened up this month sent me a debit card via mail. I will use it to pay for anything that the school needs to charge me, bank transactions and personal expenses. It is nice that I won't be charged with international fees when I use British ATMs.

Plane Ticket: I know the exact times I will be leaving the States and arriving in England.
My flight leaves from JFK, arrives in London and then I take another plane to the Manchester airport. Leaving 14 Sept, at 7:45PM and will eventually arrive in Manchester on 15 Sept, at 10:30AM. Ticket price was not bad at all from Expedia, other airlines will charge you more directly! 

Meet & Greet: I will get picked up at the MAN airport by representatives from Sheffield for some cost, which is cheaper than an hour cab ride to Sheffield. They will be able to take me to Stephenson Hall in Endcliff where I will be staying at for the Residential Orientation Programme.

Orientation: From 15th September 2013 – 21st September 2013 
This orientation is the week prior to Intro Week, the main arrivals period, where I will get a chance to meet new students like myself and get to know Sheffield prior to classes beginning. This is very exciting because of what's included! More on that when I arrive ;-)

Glasses: This last one is for myself really, I am so happy with my new glasses. My new look with my confidence is ready to take on the U.K. B-)  

See you on my next post!~











13 August 2013

VISA, Housing, Banks and More!

Greetings to my blog followers and readers,

I finally got my Visa to study in the UK for the year! I received an email about it today, and did not realize this because I was trying to figure out my housing deposit situation. Last Friday, I received my Room Contract! I now know where I will be staying, with an address and everything! Woot!

The email read:
Residence Contract- 42 Weeks New Student.
Accommodation: Room 2, being a single furnished en-suite study bedroom in Endcliffe Village.
Residence: Apartment C3 in Millstone Apartments.
Etc...

This means I have to put a deposit down and link it up to my bank account. Which brings me to my next big news: I opened up a bank account that won't charge me internationally and can use to pay to Sheffield! Now with that I have to figure out how to make sure I have my deposit and payment by this Friday. This is giving me a headache because under student payments I am considered an Overseas Student and do not have a British Bank Account, so I have to go through a different method in order to pay. Hopefully UB's Study Abroad Office can help me out again. My advisor back in Buffalo is the best, she has helped me out so much and does her job really well.
Once I set up housing payments and all that "fun" stuff (yeah right....) that goes with it, I will be able to finish off Pre-registration online. Uploading my passport and newly issued Visa to the site.

Phew, that was a lot in a span of 7 days, especially with everything coming in around the weekend. I just hope this process turns out smoothly because I get anxious with all this coming at me at once :S
My parents help with the stress because we are able to look at the forms and documents together, not sure what I'd do without their help! Thanks guys ^^!

Lastly, I just got a new digital SLR camera that I am sooooooo excited to familiarize myself with before I takeoff. It's a Canon Rebel 3Ti with the regular 18-55mm lens AND a 55-250mm lens (can you say closeup much?!). Till next time, thanks for reading!~






08 August 2013

Visa

Today I got an email from the consulate in NYC stating that they have received my Visa application and that they will process my documents in a little over a week. This is exciting news because once I have that, I can book my flight for Sept 14th!



Last week or so, I had already completed my biometric appointment which is basically getting finger prints scanned and a photo taken. This was done at a local branch of the NYS Department of Homeland Security, so that was one of the last documents I needed to mail out. Next I would be able to complete my pre-registration profile, I cannot do that now without being issued a UK Visa by the British consulate, afterwards I will take care of my approved courses. Things are moving pretty quickly and I almost have one more month left!

The next few weeks will consist of getting my room contact, which I submitted my accommodation file to Sheffield, and then putting down a deposit for housing. Where I want to live is in Endcliffe Village, but more on that on my next post about housing. Thanks for reading. :)


This is a picture of Endcliffe Village!



01 August 2013

First Blog Post

Hello and welcome to my blog! My New Home in Sheffield is my personal blog that I will be sharing with my friends and family so y'all can follow me for the year as I take on the United Kingdom! Wooot! I am so excited to just get there already but I still have to get my Visa. Yeah you know, the important mother of all documents that will allow me to travel and stay in the UK. Without a student visa, I won't be allowed in the country so I need to get everything in order. Time is ticking....

I am applying for a Tier IV (it's what its called, don't worry bout it) Student Visa as we speak and I need to get supporting documents to then send to the consulate in NY. I do not have a plane ticket booked yet, nor do I have housing and all the other fun stuff I have to do this month.... I had my biometrics done yesterday with fingerprints scanned and my picture taken, if you care to hear about that. Anywho,  this process is stressful and everything has to go according to plan. My official UB transcript came in the mail today, I think, and the UB Financial Aid Letter has to arrive real soon so I can mail everything out. But I am not worried, I "Keep Calm and Carry On" as the days get closer to my departure day.

Well that's it for today, hopefully I can get people to actually sit down and read this at some point. Im doing this for myself and everybody back home that I love and will miss. Ok enjoy guys, I'll keep this blog up-to-date on my life. Take care!