Hey everyone,
After just a few weeks in Germany, I have experienced a lot of culture shocks in many facets of life. School is different, expectations are different, and even public transportation is different. All of these could be their own critical incident blog, but I believe that the age difference in both my school and the University near me was a big critical incident. I am in class with people aged 16-38. In America, I haven’t been in a class with someone double my age. However, according to my German roommate, it is common for people to study at the University at any age because there doesn’t exist a “educational track” like there is in America.
When I learned how old the people were studying with me at the language school, I was first very curious as to why there were here and then tried to think of reasons why they would be in this school at such a “late” age. However, I failed to realize that this school taught people coming from other countries to live here. These people need to be at a C1-C2 level in order to study at a German University or work in a certain job. They are people trying to advance their lives like myself, just with a different background, different choices, and different goals. After learning about them and being more acceptant and understanding of their situations, I became more comfortable around them and learned to learn with them as I would my peers at Notre Dame.
I think my implicit understanding of America’s educational system created what would be the shock about age and education here. Although I don’t think there’s anything wrong with someone outside their twenties getting a degree, it seems different to me because of where I grew up. If I had to use a metaphor for this situation, it would be like a camera lens looking at a society. I’m looking through an American lens, taking a picture of a German/European society. Obviously, the picture will turn out differently because they’re two different cultures. However, I think removing the camera lens and looking at it without the camera creates new understanding and the formation of a new lens. Overall, I believe this new camera lens will show growth and development as my trip goes on.