Monday, August 13, 2012

San Diego

After months gathering documents, preparing standarized tests and worrying about scholarships, I finally made it to the University of California, San Diego in a really good program. Maybe I should change the name of the blog to Living in San Diego or something different that does not imply I am at Mexico.

Anyway, it has been only a week since I started grad school  (well, the prep course) and, despite the fact that what we are reviewing is not really that complicate, I found myself trying to save time.

My first impressions of the city are pretty positive: people are very kind, they usually treat customers well and everything seems easy here. However, I had different expectations of San Diego given the Mexican elite's preference for San Diego as a second home city. San Diego is a pretty city with nice weather, but the cool place is La Jolla, where there are many desperate-housewives homes. Probably Elba Esther's, the corrupt and infamous trade union leader, home is located in this area.