Thursday, September 13, 2007

Long Days and soon-to-be Long Nights

Well it's Thursday, and I'm still recovering from a long Monday, frankly. Three hours of class in the morning leads to a forty-five minute session with a tutor -- not too bad, all things considered. We usually get out of class around 2 or so, which leaves a good chunk of day for whatever one's heart desires (usually a coffee or a beer). On Mondays, however, I have my спецкурс ('spetscours'), which is an elective course I'm auditing with Russians. The спецкурс is a bit of a marathon - it lasts four hours from 4 to 8 pm. Factor in an hour for transport and it means I leave in the morning at 8:30am and return home at 9pm.

The Спецкурс
'Modern Systems of Human Rights Defense' is a course outlining the history and current governmental and jurisprudential means of defending human rights. In our reader, which comes in at around 1,000 pages, there are translations of an early English bill of rights, the Virginia bill of rights, the US bill of rights, et cetera. So far, the course has been useful in terms of learning Russian lexicon as it relates to human rights, but also to other subjects such as law, economics, politics. Our professor is of Georgian descent and has spent time studying in Boston, which means he speaks English beautifully, but on the rare occasion in which he uses it with us, we generally choose to answer in Russian.

Here's a pretty picture that I took a little while back -- the view is from the southern bank of the Neva, looking onto Peter and Paul fortress.And another photo to whet your appetite for my next post which will be about my homestay and family... this is the view from the window of my apartment on Hercules avenue:

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great Pix! The view of Peter and Paul Fortress is gorgeous and reminds me of the sunny day we were there with Dima. And I love seeing the view from your window -- not as elegant as last time, but you can see the weather! Looking forward to news of your hosts.

Alli said...

That Monday sounds pretty intense! I can see how that would drain you for the rest of the week too.

What is the tutoring like? Is it more formal, or more like what we had last year?

J|Web said...

The tutoring sessions this year are quite a bit more formal. We meet in a given classroom for 45 minutes every day. That being said, my tutor is not a back-breaker -- today, for example, we chatted our 45 minutes away.