THE ULTIMATE
TRAVEL BLOG
UNIVERSITY OF SEOUL
SPRING 2019
SPRING 2019
After a dreadful 11 hour flight, my plane finally landed at 7:30 PM in Incheon International Airport. Going through immigrations was quick! Luckily, thanks to my girlfriend's friend, our checked in luggages were labeled priority and were the first ones to pop out. Navigating through the airport was definitely a struggle. I was planning to stay at URSeoul, which was right by Seoul Station. They gave us instructions on how to get there from the airport via the airport railroad, but we did not end up where we were supposed to be. We ended up taking the taxi. All of that took about 2-3 hours, so I do recommend getting a taxi if you're not familiar with how you're going to get to your destination.
University of Seoul recommended URSeoul if you preferred to live off-campus. I opted for this option because I didn't want to be restrained to a multitude of strict rules. However, the housing registration for UOS is fairly easy. You are able to check in a day before orientation and you pay for the dorms on the day of orientation. During our orientation, we talked about "shopping" for classes. Registration is only open for a couple of days, so be aware of that. They're strict on their registration period and will not let you register after a certain date. This registration was actually in Korean! I was a bit nervous about this. Fortunately, it was not hard to navigate because IICE gives you clear instructions on how to register. The classes I chose to take were Derivative Securities, Lifetime Physical Activity, Global Marketing Management, and Special Issues In Management Of Human Resources. Looking forward to how these courses are going to be compared to the ones back at home!
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