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Yonsei University

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4.25 / 5 sur 125 avis
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
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Vie étudiante
Description de la ville:
Tous se passe hors campus
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Voyager, Vie nocturne: A lieu surtout en hors campus
Activités: A lieu autant sur le campus et en dehors
Expérience personnelle de vie sociale
Activités
Vie nocturne
Voyages
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
the area yonsei is in (shinchon) is pretty nice. lots of places to eat and drink, but nothing *phenominal*. in the same general vicinity are hong-ik university (art) and ehwa university (women's univ), so the surrounding areas have lots of bars too. in hongdae (by hong-ik) is the best restaurant in town, called "kkogi kkogi". it's a samgyopsal joint (pork that you grill yourself). you can get samgyopsal almost anywhere though, and you can also find plenty of kalbi places. you cook the meat yourself at your table. try it with soju! almost all restaurants and bars are open until about 7am 7 days a week.
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
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Logement
Type de logement: Appartement/maison
Organisé par: Indépenant - choix personnel
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: Appartement/maison
Pourquoi?
hasookjibs have curfews, and the university housing has a curfew as well... usually at midnight. i figure for just a bit more money, i can get an apartment and stay out as late as i want.
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Evaluation personnelle
Frais
Installations
Emplacement
Propreté
Espace
Commentaire personnel
i didn't personally stay there, but when i visited people who did, the housing arrangement was nice. the rooms were smallish (as everything is in seoul) but there are communal tv rooms and kitchens.
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
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Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
be prepared to be swamped by schoolchildren who want your autograph (if you aren't asian). it can be pretty scary at first.
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A mon avis:
La plupart ont aimé
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
3
Frais
3
Activités
3
Vie universitaire
3
Vie sociale / Fête
3
Climat et emplacement
4
Recommandation personnelle
the courses are challenging yet rewarding. i recommend them for anyone wishing to gain experience working with korean people and the korean language.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
4
Voyagé
4
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
4
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
3
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
as soon as you can, learn the subway system... or at least get a map from the counter at the subway. taxis are terribly expensive, and due to seoul traffic, it usually takes you longer to get from point a to point b in a taxi than it would the subway. the subway is the best mode of transportation in seoul, and should be learned fairly quickly in order to make your stay in korea better. also, from seoul station, you can take the ktx to several places throughout the country, and really cheap too!! definiately take it down to busan, the port city in the south. best fresh seafood you'll ever have!
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
Traduction / Interprétation, Licence, Indépendant
Études
Recommandations de cours
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Mon exprérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
grading is stricter on finals and mid-terms than other times in the semester... not sure why that is. make sure spelling is perfect... if your native language isn't korean, this can be difficult at times (they'll nickel and dime you out of points).
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Mon avis sur l'évaluation
Examens en fin de cours
Examens au cours du trimestre
Travaux et projets finaux
Travaux et projets pendant le cours
Évaluation globale
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
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Langues étrangères
Langue d'enseignement: Coréen
Apprendre le Coréen fut un élément important de la décision?
Oui, je voulais améliorer mon Coréen
Quels progrès en Coréen?
Mon niveau d'avant: Échanges quotidens (courses, déplacements...)
Mon niveau après: A l'aise dans la plupart des cas
Difficultés linguistiques
Sociales
Éducatives
Administratives
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
i had previous korean experience, but wanted to improve. koreans are very tolerant of korean learners and will go out of their way to help you... but beware!! lots of koreans want you to help them with their english more than they want to help you with your korean.
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sarah b
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Etats-Unis
Traduction / Interprétation, Licence, Indépendant
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Bourse privée
Autres sources de financement:
Mes propres économies
Opportunités d'emploi:
Je n'avais pas le droit de travailler
Dépenses habituelles
real estate in seoul is crazy expensive, moreso than it is in the states. if you find something that looks reasonable as compared with prices at home, the apartment is probably only big enough to turn around in. prepare to pay more on your apartment. cell phones are also more, because the actual phone is typically more expensive than it is at home (or equal), but for people who don't have a korean identification number (that means you, foreigner!), you're not allowed to have your own mobile account. you'll have to use pre-paid phone cards. these cards are great for calling back home, but they get expensive with calling or texting friends in korea. only upside: if you call, it wastes your minutes... if someone calls *you*, your minutes aren't used up. so always get koreans to call you (it's free for both of you that way) overall, everything else in korea is cheaper, so by the time you factor in the expensive apartments and phone cards, it pretty much evens out with all the money you'll save on food, etc.
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Téléphone, Logement:
Plus cher que chez moi
Général:
Aussi cher que chez moi
Alimentation, Vie nocturne, Voyager:
Moins cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
Livres d'occasion
Appareils d'occasion
Ordinateurs / internet
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
most of the text books are workbooks... so you write in them and can't sell them back. there are internet cafes (pc bang) all over korea, so if you don't have a computer, you can go to the pc bang and use a computer there for very cheap. most banks have account plans for foreigners, and the university has a health insurance policy through them. almost every cash dispenser in korea accepts foreign cards (unlike japan, where it's near impossible to get money from the machine!) if all else fails, find a cash machine in the subway... they always accept foreign cards.
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