Favourite Places to Eat in Sinchon (Part 3)
This is a continuation from the first and second part I posted earlier. There are many places I have been missing since I came back to Singapore and here are some of them.
This is a continuation from the first and second part I posted earlier. There are many places I have been missing since I came back to Singapore and here are some of them.
Apart from the 3 classes that I shared in my previous post, I took 3 additional business classes during my exchange semester in Yonsei University.
If you haven’t read it, the first part of this post can be found here. Here’s a continuation of the places you should try in Sinchon Area, Seoul.
This time round, I got a friend of mine, Koulla Solomontos from the United Kingdom (UK) to share her views about the classes she took last semester. She is from the University of Hertfordshire and majored in Humanities but she got to take a few cool classes in Yonsei (we shared one common class, Korean Language and Society… Read More Yonsei Classes Guest Review (Part 3)
If you are going to Yonsei as an exchange student and you are anxious about timetable planning, it happened to me too. The only thing I knew before I went for exchange was that I can look through this portal to find what classes were offered in the previous semesters and the upcoming one. So here… Read More Yonsei Exchange Timetable Planning Tips
Sinchon area in Seoul is definitely food heaven for those who like to eat. Not only do they have a wide variety of food stores, the prices are also relatively affordable as it is a university area. Sadly it isn’t a very popular place where many people go to if they are visiting Seoul. Having lived… Read More Favourite Places to Eat in Sinchon (Part 1)
Previously, I had posted a guest review done by a fellow exchanger studying communications. In this post, my friend, Chan Jia Qi from National University of Singapore Business School will be sharing her thoughts on the classes she took in Yonsei.
After you receive your acceptance from Yonsei, you will need to register yourself as an international student by uploading a valid proof of insurance. Make sure you do this before the deadline because only if you have registered can you access the course registration portal.
I figured posting only my review about the classes I took would not be very comprehensive. So I decided to open it up for other exchange students who want to review their modules to do so. Here’s a review written by Jessica Soles, an exchange student majoring in Communication and Media Studies in Yonsei University Spring 2016.
One of the highlights of my exchange in Yonsei University. Yonkojeon is a sport and cheering festival between two huge rival schools in Korea, Yonsei University and Korea University (KU) that happens every September, usually after Chuseok holiday. Some of my Korean friends told me that the rivalry between the schools is so strong that even… Read More Yonkojeon (연고전) 2016