[Camila's 3rd-year Course Timetable ]1234512345[Camila's 1st-year Course Timetable]MONMONbring lunch from home. If I have in-person classes in the late afternoon, I might go to dinner at a restaurant near campus with my classmates after class. If not, I will usually eat dinner from my dorm slowly, at around 19:00, then get ready for bed. I try and mostly sleep before 21:00 or 22:00, but sometimes I lose track of time watch-ing a series, reading a book, or trying to get more homework done. My schedule is mostly the same on the weekends, getting homework done and studying Japanese, but I also do chores on Saturday and to go a coffee shop for dinner Sunday night.Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin LineIkebukuroTokyo Metro Tozai LineShinjukuJR Yamanote LineShibuyaTUEGeneralWEDTUEWEDWaseda CampusToyama CampusTokyo Sky TreeAsakusaAkihabaraTokyoGinzaTHUFRISATTHUFRISATE-93rd year, Major in Civil andEnvironmental Engineering(Graduated from Farragut High School)SCATONE BEDIN, Camila[ Brasil]Life as a student in Waseda can be stressful sometimes, but when you get things done, learn something new, or receive a good grade, it feels very rewarding. It also is really refreshing when I can interact with classmates outside of class and get out of my routine. Sometimes I make use of Wase-da’s facilities or centers, like the piano booths in the Toyama Campus or the Career Center, which support me beyond my studies. As a student, I try to maintain focus and interest in the subjects I study and in my future while also keeping myself healthy with enough sleep, exercise, and a couple of enjoyable hobbies.Since I moved to Japan in April of 2022, I have miraculously been able to maintain a healthy schedules on most days. I wake up at 6:00, exercise, take a shower, and eat a large breakfast provided by my dormitory by 8:30. If I have a 1st period class, I will rush to get to campus, which takes 35 minutes with one transfer at the station. I don’t have as many classes in my 3rd Year’s Fall semester as I did in other semesters because I am running away from environmental engineering electives that use chemistry, so I use my extra time to study and practice more Japanese. In addition to that, I spend my days attending classes and doing homework or studying. Some days are more productive than others. If I only have online classes, I will eat a simple lunch (fruit, cereal, oatmeal, bread, nuts, etc.) in my dorm room while watching or reading something enjoyable. If I am at the campus, I will try to Intro to Civil andEnvironmentalEngineeringScience andEngineeringAcademic StudySkills ACalculus ACoastal andPort EngineeringSmart BuildingLaboratoryWork onSoil MechanicsChemistry AAcademic StudySkills AConversation 2General PhysicsA: MechanicsCalculus AHistory ofPre‐ModernJapan (1)*Social and Human Innovation by Practical Science and EngineeringDiversity andMulticulturalismin ResearchHow toread booksby yourself 4History of WesternCivilization to theRenaissanceGeneral PhysicsA: MechanicsSHIP* CollabWorkshopScience andEngineeringLaboratoryGeneralChemistry AGeneral PhysicsA: MechanicsNumericalRock MechanicsLaboratory Workon StructuresConcreteEngineeringShinjukuNishi-Waseda Campus
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