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International Students at Yonsei Can Receive Quality Education Even If They Aren't Native Korean Speakers
UD Comparative Literature & Culture Student Thimo from Germany
July 28, 2022 -
Multicultural Diversity Is One of the Best Qualities of Yonsei University
UD Political Science & International Relations Student Obed from Ghana
June 10, 2022 -
Most Valuable Thing I Got from Being a Yonsei Student: Opportunity to Meet Many People Whom I Genuinely Value
Media & Communication Student Tien from Thailand
April 07, 2022 -
Interest in K-Pop and Media Content Production Led Me to Decide to Study Communication at Yonsei
Media & Communication Student Selina from Japan
January 27, 2022 -
Yonsei’s Summer Program Shaping a Fresh Perspective on My Future
Yonsei International Summer School student Geun-woo from University of Washington (U.S.)
September 06, 2021 -
How I am Training as a Global Health Expert at Yonsei
Global Health Security graduate student Lina from Laos
September 17, 2020 -
How I am Pursuing my Goal at Yonsei to Launch My Own Fashion Brand
Master’s candidate in Clothing and Textiles Vlada from Kyrgyzstan
August 27, 2020 -
Empowering the Youth of Zvishavane through ICT as a Yonsei Workstation Leader
Underwood International College student Orein from Zimbabwe
July 28, 2020 -
Sharing Korean Culture as a UIC Comparative Literature & Culture Major at Yonsei
Underwood International College student Sara from Czech Republic
June 18, 2020 -
From Chicago to Seoul: Exploring my Identity at Yonsei as a Female Asian Artist
Korean Language & Literature major Carmen Zhao
April 21, 2020
Humans of Yonsei
Are you interested in studying abroad in Korea? When you decide to study abroad, a million questions pop up in your head.
What is Seoul like in real life? What kind of people will I be meeting there? Is learning Korean language a must to survive in Seoul? Is getting a visa difficult? Will I be eligible for a scholarship? Where will I be staying? Do I get to bump into famous K-pop stars on the street or in a restaurant? Is it safe to walk around the street in Seoul at night alone? Will I be able to enjoy my personal hobbies such as dancing
and fencing in Seoul?
There are those questions that matter and can be best answered by students who are already studying abroad in Seoul, Korea and experiencing campus life at Yonsei
University.
Each semester Yonsei University draws from its massive pool of over 4,600 international students to interview a diverse group of individuals that can help you get a picture of what it really is like to study in Korea at one of the best private universities in South Korea.