I’m supposed to be in Seoul to study but I haven’t even been talking about school much; I’ve been here for two months now so I thought it would be a good time to update on how I’m doing in school, and how it’s different from school back in Canada.
Monthly Archives: April 2016
korea’s cherry blossom festival
Cherry blossoms are a huge thing here in Korea, as they are in Japan. I’m really glad that I came during cherry blossom season so I could really experience how pink and fluffy the streets get!
more paw steps out
You really learn to take more chances when you’re on exchange. Everyone stretches their limits in some way – whether it be big (like skydiving) or small (talking to someone new). But it’s not every day that you get to stretch your limit by trying live octopus!
not getting killed by your roommate in the four months that you’re on exchange
Living in such close proximity with someone is really hard, especially when you’re used to being an only child and having your own space.
everland 에버랜드
You might have heard of Lotte World, but have you heard of Everland?
garden of morning calm 아침고요수목원
When most of your friends are on an MT and one of your friends is in Busan, you grab the other friend who doesn’t have anything to do and you go on a daytrip to Gapyeong together!
5 things i didn’t know about Yonsei University
You might have known, but I definitely didn’t know until I got here…
how to get to SK Global House from the airport
This post is highly needed (by me) because unfortunately.. the instructions provided by SK Global just don’t cut it. Some of the blog posts aren’t very helpful either. And although I know how to get to dorm now, others don’t – just in case anyone (somehow) finds my blog, here’s a helpful guide.