However, my program is a college-level one, so we have varied hours. Some days I am at the hotel from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., but other days I come to school from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
I take the train in every morning, but then I pick up my bike at the station in Amsterdam. I ride into school or to my hotel after the train. I am allowed to go to school by myself, and I have been since I was 10 years old, back when I only needed to bike 15 minutes to my school in Alkmaar. A lot of students would ride together, though, so I was never really alone.
I often eat lunch outside with all the other students. If it is too cold or rainy, we eat inside in the canteen. My favorite food is a tosti--a cheese sandwich (sometimes with ham) that is warmed up.
At school I am doing a program that is taught 50% in Dutch and 50% in English. We also learn Spanish. In Dutch, "Hello" is "Hallo".
Some common kid names at my school are these for girls: Marjolijn (Mary-o-line), Roos (r-O-ss) and Willemijn (Will-e-mine). And these for boys: Floris (Floor-is), Rutger (Rut-gg-er) and Ole (O-La).