I also spent a semester in Seoul.
It was a unique and extraordinary experience, academically satisfying via an MBA course and a human adventure. I made more friends, Korean and otherwise.
In any country, I definitely recommend the “Orientation week” to get to know the campus and the students through a variety of activities and outings with the help of a mentor, a student designated by the International Centre a good means to ensure contacts with Korean students.
Team work mostly in English (and sometimes in Korean!), was an interesting challenge. Outside Korea but so near are Japan an China.
A golden opportunity to travel more in Asia…
So, go!
It was a unique and extraordinary experience, academically satisfying via an MBA course and a human adventure. I made more friends, Korean and otherwise.
In any country, I definitely recommend the “Orientation week” to get to know the campus and the students through a variety of activities and outings with the help of a mentor, a student designated by the International Centre a good means to ensure contacts with Korean students.
Team work mostly in English (and sometimes in Korean!), was an interesting challenge. Outside Korea but so near are Japan an China.
A golden opportunity to travel more in Asia…
So, go!
Adrien Ih-Prost