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[Alumni Interview] A Good Home is the Foundation of Life
Choi Ryung, CEO of Consulting Lab EL (Housing Studies, ‘83)
December 23, 2024 -
[Student Interview] Enjoy Every Moment and Embrace Challenges as Opportunities
Underwood International College CDM & AI Concentration Student Celeste from People’s Republic of China
December 23, 2024 -
[Alumni Interview] The World of Digital Twin: Merging Reality with Virtual Space
Pioneering Digital Twin Technology Leader, Kim Jae-Seung, CEO of Mobiltech (Electrical & Electronic Engineering, ‘07)
November 26, 2024 -
[Student Interview] Bridging Cultures and Building Community: A Story of Growth, Community, and Connection
School of Business Student Tina Katharina Trippner from Federal Republic of Germany
November 22, 2024 -
[Alumni Interview] The World’s Brightest Mind Becoming a Global Knowledge Network Hub
World’s Highest IQ Holder, Alumnus Kim Young-hoon, President of United Sigma Intelligence Association (Theology, '14)
October 28, 2024 -
[Alumni Interview] The Power of Reading Social Contexts
Alumna Kil Jung-Hyun: Reading the World Through Writing (Computer Science and Engineering/Applied Statistics, ’05)
October 28, 2024 -
[Student Interview] A Serendipitous Choice: My Journey of Discovery and Growth
Underwood International College Student Alfiya Kenes from Republic of Kazakhstan
October 15, 2024 -
[Alumni Interview] Dreaming of Golf Interwoven in Everyday Life
JTBC LPGA Commentator Ryu So-yeon (Dept. of Physical Education, ‘09)
September 24, 2024 -
[Alumni Interview] Turning Everyday Content into "Useful” Books for the World
Alumnus Ian Youn, CEO of CLAYHOUSE, Creating Heartfelt Books (Dept. of English Literature/Korean Literature ‘03)
September 24, 2024 -
[Student Interview] Yonsei: Setting Precedents and Becoming a Trailblazer
Underwood International College Student Indria Sukma Bong from Malaysia (born and raised in Indonesia)
September 05, 2024
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 5,800 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.
Discover the experiences of Yonsei University students and alumni, drawing inspiration from their journeys as you set your own ambitious goals. Explore the narratives of those who have studied at Yonsei, finding valuable insights to propel you forward.