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Prep yourself for the new culture by reading blogs and watching Youtube videos about Yonsei and Korea. Befriend people from at least 10 different countries. Try some sannakji live octopus. Explore historical landmarks and the non-stop nightlife. Skip to Main Content. Print Email Share Like. There are plenty of fee-less ATMs for global cards. Or you can simply use your check card to withdraw money. I found my place because I had a friend who took classes in Yonsei before, and she helped me contact the owner who spoke English and set up my contract.
The places outside of the dorms can be kind of small even smaller than Weinstein , but in all honesty, it's just part of the culture, and it was a fun experience, in retrospect. The food quality is definitely better than NYU cafe's foods. It's not any harder than Stern, but it's not necessarily easier, depending on the classes and the professors. The study abroad courses are especially likely to be different every semester because the professors seem to change.
It requires more memorization than the U. The workload is pretty light which was good since I went there wanting to really learn about the culture.
It causes a lot of problems with course confirmation, which was done after I had already attended orientation. I registered online, but Yonsei policy dictates that any course changes done after the first day of school be on paper. However, in Yonsei, there is no waitlist system so you constantly have to be in front of the computer pressing the "submit" button until it gets through.
As an exchange student, you can enroll in any class - even if it is full - simply by showing up in class and asking the professor. Professors are pretty lenient about that with exchange students. So you have the chance to sign up for high-level or basic courses depending on your needs.
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