All this week has been busy, with so much to do and so much to pack before I leave. I got on the plane yesterday at about 6 o'clock and was surprised to find myself in first class! It was the most comfortable flight I've had, except when the earphones the company provided gave me a shock. The in-flight movie was Failure to Launch, which I thought was appropriate, considering that I was leaving home early rather than late.
I deplaned at Dallas/Ft Worth Airport and got on their tram to get to terminal B. A few stops down, I realized that I had left my garment bag in the plane's coat closet! I got off and asked which gate I had arrived at (terminal D), then got back on a tram going the opposide direction. A couple of stops from terminal, a tram on that line broke down, so I got back on the other track and went all the way around in the opposite direction.
By this time,I was getting panicky, so I looked up the airport's number and was connected to the proper gate. They told me that if I didn't come for my suit, they would turn it in to lost and found, where I could reclaim it. I neeeded that suit for Carnegie Mellon, so I told them I'd try to make it. Intending to talk to the people at the departure gate desk, I got off at terminal B, but the desk was completely empty.
On my way there I had seen signs saying that I could walk to terminal D from there, but I had only 15 minutes before the plane would leave. I resolved to give myself 5 minutes to get there, leaving myself time to get back and some extra time just in case. I had to run both ways, but I made it back in time, though I was drenched in sweat.
It was a long and crowded bus ride from the Pittsburgh airport, but I met another early-arriving student, Ethan, and his cello. A couple of returning Pittsburghers gave us an overview of the city, and we checked into the residence hall.
There were about a dozen of us, and so far we've stuck together. Most of the other people came with their parents, so we've formed our our group for meetings and such. I expect that to change a bit when classes start, as we get to know the people in our groups.
Speaking of groups, the students break down into schools, and are further divided by major. People
are generally roomed with others from the same school, but floors have different groups.
- Music: voice and instrumental. Many people are taking minors in other instruments. I'm studying voice, with a composition major.
- Architecture: I've only met one of these, so I think the program is fairly small
- Art: Again, I've only met a couple
- Drama: of the 400+ people here, 120 are taking musical theater, while a few others are taking general drama
- Game Academy: a new program. I'm told it focuses on designing games more than making them
- AP/EA: This program allows students to take two college classes. At the end of the semester, they can choose whether to include it on their transcript. There are a lot of people here doing this too, including one of my roommates.
I hope to keep in touch over the summer, especially with my friends in Germany. Feel free to e-mail me, or just give me a call. I'm being especially careful about my phone's volume, so you won't be interrupting!