Jaime Enjoyed Her Time in New Zealand
Jaime
studied this past semester at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New
Zealand. Her orientation began in Auckland, on the North Island of New
Zealand, which she found similar to cities in the US. The students were able to explore the North Island a bit before heading to the
University on the south island. She, along with some new friends, discovered a beach
perfect for swimming, and a quick hike up a dormant volcano within a short drive from the city center.
They also explored Rotorua, which is known for it's geothermal hot
springs and geysers, which they all thoroughly enjoyed, despite the
smell of rotten eggs that the thermal springs exude. Another one of her
more unique experiences was going "zorbing." She described this as,
"rolling down a hill in an inflatable hamster ball," and actually
enjoyed it quite a bit!
After
this Orientation, they flew to Dunedin on the Southern Island where the
University of Otago was located. The south island has a much more
temperate climate, remaining around 65 degrees F from roughly
Oct.-Apr. Here she discovered some great recreation experiences, better told in her own words.
"[The] campus
is sprawling and surrounded by a beautiful 10 mile botanical garden which was a
relaxing place for me to go on runs! I really enjoyed the close proximity to
the water and the fact that there were at least 10 different beaches within a
45 minute drive. I went surfing for the first time and went many more times
within my short 6 weeks abroad."
Jaime
described the history of Dunedin as being unique in that it was
originally designed by Scotsmen who came over from Europe, thus creating a
town center with a European "feel" which Jaime enjoyed.
Educationally,
her studies included history of the indigenous people to New Zealand,
the Maori people, as well as a criminology course and two psychology
courses. The University has about 30,000 students, so her class size
varied from 75-450 students, so it was VERY different from her
educational experience on the Middlebury campus.
The
living situation for this University was one of Jaime's highlights of
the semester. She lived in a two story "flat" with 4 other flatmates
and had a short 5 minute walk to campus. These new flatmates became fast
friends and they traveled around together quite a bit, and are pictured to the left in front of their flat with their collective traveling van.
One of the
places they visited was Queenstown, which is apparently the adventure
capital of the world. Jaime would agree with that as she went bungee
jumping there (see scary picture to the left!) She also enjoyed exploring the Catlins, which are known
for beautiful waterfalls, wildlife, a pineapple track, and hikes
overlooking the city of Dunedin. Dunedin is also home to some famous
glow worm caves, which I'm going to have to ask her more about.

Another highlight for Jaime was a day hike known as "routeburn." In her words, the "hike was insanely hard. It was a hot summer day in New Zealand and the trail
was going straight up for about 80% of the time. Not to mention we had a time
limit and had to make it back to the bus by 5 pm. Long story short we hiked 19
miles in 8 hours! The view not only at the top but the entire way was
absolutely beautiful. We saw blue glacier water running along the trail in addition
to huge green peaks and mountains all around us. We were also the first people
to hike the trail after there had been a huge flood which completely destroyed
the path for a couple months."
A
recent MCVB alum, Alice Roberts '18 also spent time in New Zealand, and
after seeing Jaime's pictures, she reached out and mentioned that she'd
been on that same routeburn! How fun. It was definitely an experience
that Jaime will never forget, and I'd bet that holds true for Alice as
well?!
Because
the semester was cut short, Jaime has a list of places she still wants
to explore down there, giving her plenty of incentive to return someday, in
addition to the many new "kiwi friends" she now has there!
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