I am living with 2 other students (a Brazilian and a Brit) as well as my host mother. I think I have the smallest room because I am the last to arrive, but it is spacious enough for me. My view isn't as great because I am in the back of the apartment. I will patiently wait until my roommates move out, so that I may move into their rooms and have a street view!
My Brazilian roommate gave me a brief tour of our surrounding neighborhood this morning. The buildings resemble the ones in the movie Inception.
Based on my observations, Paris is somewhat dirty. The streets are littered with cigarette butts, random plastic bottles and paper cups. Just don't look down and admire the beautiful architecture around you! The Parisians dress fashionably well and the women are pretty, seriously I can't stop staring haha. Unfortunately everyone here tends to keep to themselves. There is no eye contact so it is difficult to initiate a conversation with someone on the street. Believe me I have tried, or perhaps I am really ugly and no one wants to look at me :( so much for macking on French girls eh?
The taxi drivers drive like maniacs, but having ridden in one I understand why. The faster these guys drive, the faster the pay counter rolls. I don't know the exact rules, but it seems that drivers have the right of way in Paris. If your crosswalk is flashing stop, you better run across as fast as you can, or you wait. As soon as the stoplight turns green, the drivers will floor it.
I have a boulangerie (bakery) about 2 to 3 doors down from me. They sell fresh baguettes, big macarons, an assortment of quiches, pain au chocolate (chocolate croissants), and a few other things. I can't wait to try a pain au chocolate tomorrow morning! I have a grocery store about a block and a half away. I bought some boudin noir (blood sausage) and I can't wait to try it for the first time. There are multiple bistros around me as well as a 'farmers market' that sets up across the street from me.
I will attempt to ride the metro tomorrow and visit my school. I know I am going to get lost, I just hope I can find my way back home with my limited French speaking skills.
Hi, I I'll be attending Ferrandi this September but in the pastry side and I was wondering if you could tell me how you found your accommodations and how much it cost? I've been looking for ages and everything seems so expensive >< any help would be great and I hope your classes get better, and you know what they say things have to get worse before they get better ;)
ReplyDeleteInma or Adrian will send you an email with all the housing and banking info that you will need. Unfortunately that email comes out about a month or two before classes start. I actually went out on my own and found a homestay at http://www.homestay-in-paris.com/ Most of my friends are paying about 800-1000€ a month on their apartments. I am paying 630€ a month with all utilities, internet, and a basic breakfast included. I might have some papers with the housing agent that the school recommends (not sure though). I am in Normandie for the weekend, so I will look for the papers when I get home Sunday evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the quick response, I guess I'll just have to wait a bit.
ReplyDeleteCaitlin, I do not have the housing agent's info on me. I will try and find out for you this week. Please send me an email srcinparis@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI will email you the info when I get it from Inma or Adrian this week.