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Hi Dazgaz,
My mom showed me this forum and asked me to give you some input re:your son. I'm a 18 yr.(soon 19) old female student who just finshed my lst yr. @ Grand Canyon Univ. in Phoenix. I live in Mesa, AZ. Two of my best friends(male) I met this year were from London and Glasgow, Scotland. I fly out to London/Glasgow next mos. to visit them and can't wait.
I hope I can help you by giving you some input of culture differences from the UK to the U.S. they shared with me.
The climate here is much warmer. The summer is "very(bloody as they said) hot here." However, they loved being able to wear sandals and swimming 6 mos. out of the year. The atmosphere here in AZ is far more casual than the UK so tell your son to bring plenty of shorts/short sleeve shirts or wait till he gets here and check out the malls which we have no shortage of. My friends fell in love with the large indoor mall concept with every kind of shopping/dining experience imaginable.
Scottsdale AZ and Mill Ave. in Tempe were a hugh hit with the nightlife/ college acitivities. Tempe is where ASU is located and Mill Ave. is where most of the college students go because it's near the campus.
Both fell in love with the variety of sports we offer. The Phoenix Coyotes(hockey) Phoenix Cardinals(football) Phoenix Suns(basketball). If possible, tell him to catch a ASU football game. The enery is non-stop and full of college kids. My friends are both now avid AZ. sports fans especially with the Phoenix Suns.
The legal drinking age here is 21 and we don't have local pubs. We have clubs and bars but again you must be 21. That took a bit of an adjustment for them.
Tell your son not to worry about his accent. The girls will love it! He'll be a huge hit.
Both of my friends were here on golf scholarships and loved the many gorgeous golf courses we offer along with sunshine 300 + days out of the year. The summer will be brutual when he first arrives but tell him to hang on because from Oct. on he'll start to cool down. Tell him to check-out our water parks(Sunsplash, Waterworld, Big Surf)loads of fun and will help him cope with the heat. I think they are open until Sept.(?) My friends loved checking-out "the birds" there. lol
We spent our holidays traveling to California (approx. 7hr. drvie) to visit Disneyland, San Diego and hanging on the beach. Your son will probably meet quite a few students from that area and they're very kind in offering places to stay. They loved California and the beaches. They were big fans of the OC, The Hills etc. so they got pics of the area they're filmed in. It was a big hit on their Bebo websites.
The culture here might be a bit of a shock at first but they both fell in love with it and made many friends while here. Your son won't be living on campus since GCC doesn't have one so it might be a bit harder to make friends at first. Tell him not to be shy, the people here are quite friendly. The more friends he makes the quicker he'll learn his way around and start feeling more connected.
I think getting a smaller car is a good idea. I drive a Honda, my brother also a college student drives a Toyota. They're very reliable and good on gas. I think my parents went on the Arizona Motor Vehicle website and for a small fee were able to check out the history of the cars we looked at before buying if that helps.
Mexican food is big in AZ along with our sunsets. They couldn't get enough of both.
Please let me know if you or your son have any questions. I'll be happy to answer them or text/facebook/myspace my friends for any advice/help you might need.
Good luck and tell him welcome to Arizona.
Sincerely,
Keegan
Last edited by EmptyNest4; 05-31-2007 at 04:56 PM..
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