The two weeks of summer finally came to a close. In just a short period of time, we made new friends here, attended classes together...
As most of the courses have presentations or quizzes on the final day, students need to engage in group discussions or review for their exams a day in advance.
This morning's activity was a visit to the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, said to be the oldest botanic garden in the UK.
In recent days, traces of Oxford's nighttime rain can be seen every morning. However, this morning was a bit different.
During my visit to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, I was astounded by the abundance of fossils on display.
The two-week Oxford course is already halfway through, and over the past week, we have been exploring the various attractions and local customs of Oxford.
Starting from the back of Oriel College on Merton Street to Christ Church Meadow, we were surprised by the spires and towers of Oxford.
At 9:30 am, after breakfast, we gathered at the entrance of Oriel College, preparing to participate in the Punting activity.
This morning at 7:20, the school organized a fire drill. The loud alarm bell woke me up from my sleep, but thanks to the prior notice from our instructors...