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A DAY IN THE LIFE: Korea University Study Abroad

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I studied abroad at KU Spring 2017 and decided to film a video about what daily life is kind of like (at least for me). This is my first time filming a day in the life video so I'm sorry for camera shakiness but I hope this was helpful/interesting. If you are thinking about studying abroad in South Korea, I highly recommend it. I had the most amazing time and filmed a couple of following vlogs about my time in Korea. If you liked this video, please give a thumbs UP & subscribe! It will be much appreciated. Have a lovely day 🙂

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Hello! My name is Joanna and I was born & raised in NYC. I studied abroad in South Korea 2017 which sparked my love for travel which is why I make a lot of travel vlogs! I hope to make more vids about living in NYC, beauty, fashion, and fitness! Thanks for checking out my channel 🙂 xx

Where I lived: Allive Goshitel; 39 Jongam-ro, Seongbukgu, Seoul

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57 comments

  1. Zuhao z

    Finally someone who doesn’t live the super exaggerated uni life like waking up at 5 in the morining, studying for 25 hours non stop, read books before going to sleep and studying while sleeping.

  2. Kyuubi Uzumaki

    Nice Vlog! I also wanna study abroad in Korea, so I’m curious if I would have a lot of free time.. I just hope that I don’t have to learn all day long and then sleep, wake up, learn again :/
    Was it every day like that, that you got that much free time? That would be so nice

    1. joannadesu

      Sorry for the late reply ahh! I would say it varies, for the most part I did have a lot of free time since I specifically only took 12 credits (4) classes and only had class Monday-Thursday so I was able to chill A LOT! When I had midterms& finals, it was a bit busier but it’s all about time management. I feel like even if I didn’t have a lot of free time I think I would still rather experience school in another country for a period of time over staying at my home university. Anyways, thanks for watching and taking the time to write a comment !! 🙂

  3. tszyan lee

    Hi, I am a student from Hong Kong. I was just searching allive goshitel in youtube and I’m glad that I found your vlog~ I’m going to study in Korea for Korean in coming September. I was looking for place to stay and I decided to stay also in Allive goshitel. Do you mind me asking you questions about the goshitel through email, please? Thank you:) BTW, I like the style of your vlog~

    1. Riley Thomas

      joannadesu Yeah thanks,☺ but i’ve already studied at south korean about 1 years in another university and it was just thrilling journey throught my academic life. And now i’m applying one of the Australian’s university to take a real challenge,? however i got feelings of like homesick and tedium after missing Korea?????. Way of deleting this boredom is to watch videos and i never forget korea.. Thanks a lot:))

    2. Riley Thomas

      joannadesu I think waking up at 10:00 -12:00 is very nice and pleasurable for students, who study at hight ranking universities like South Korea. I even say this is unimaginable paradise for every student, whose dream is still uncompletable. ?????))). So good luck for you

  4. Alyshia Jackson

    Hi, I’ll be studying in South Korea this summer for 6 weeks. I have the essentials, such as my luggage, plane ticket, etc. I was just curious how much spending money I should bring with me. I have financially supported myself for the past 2 years and so I will be financially support myself for this trip. It hasn’t been easy, but this opportunity came to me and I took it. I’m open to any advice. Thank you!

    1. joannadesu

      pretty difficult actually. If I had taken finance back home, I would have been taught to input the formulas through a financial calculator but the class taught at KU taught us to compute by hand. Professor was really nice and knowledgeable but I personally had a bit of trouble with this class (not very good at math btw). I think this is definitely one of the tougher classes in the business school overall. The professor even stated that you either do really well in this class or you do poorly. FYI, I did get a B in this class so it wasn’t IMPOSSIBLE :).

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