My overall experience in South Korea was amazing. I made friends from all over the world and got to try so many new experiences I could never do anywhere else. When I arrived in South Korea, I had pre-booked my hotel, which was located at the airport. There are two types of hotels at the airport. The first one is the transit hotel, which is before customs. This hotel is for people with a layover. The second is a capsule hotel located outside of customs, which is the one I booked and was perfect for one night. There are multiple room options, and they are very convenient. It can be small, but for only one night, it's worth it. The cost is very reasonable; I booked a single shower for $55 USD. These sell out a month in advance, so book with plenty of time before heading there.
To get to Konkuk, I took the airport limousine bus for $12 USD. This was very convenient as the bus stores your luggage under the bus, and when you get off the bus, the driver retrieves it for you. It was a two-hour ride to Konkuk. Once I got there, I met with the interns who provided my dorm key and rented bedding ($23 USD). After that, I settled in and went shopping for dorm necessities at Daiso, which is an amazing store that sells household items for extremely cheap. Made many Daiso runs while I was in Korea. Konkuk is located near many tasty restaurants, so finding food was never too difficult. The first night, we went out to eat with our interns for chicken and went to karaoke after. This was a very fun first experience in Korea. The next day was orientation and buddy missions, the missions were to take pictures across campus and even places in Seoul to win prizes like Lotte World tickets.
I had two classes, K-Psychology and K-Aesthetics. They were each three hours long, Monday through Friday, except on Wednesday for field trips. K-Psychology was very insightful about the Korean people and culture. We had a different professor every week and I liked each of their the teaching methods. One professor brought in our Korean buddies, and we got to ask them questions about what it is like to live in South Korea. For K-Aesthetics, we learned about skincare companies from their marketing strategies to the history of K-beauty and skincare. We also went on a field trip for K-Aesthetics. We went to famous skincare/makeup brands and a teahouse. We also went to a Botox clinic/plastic surgery office. Overall, I loved my classes and professors.
After classes and during our free time, I would go out with friends and explore Seoul. We went to pop-ups, palaces, and did lots of shopping. I loved Gyeongbokgung Palace. We were supposed to go with our buddies, but it got cancelled due to the heat, so my little group got up early and went while it was still cool. We rented a traditional hanbok and explored the palace. I’m a big BTS fan, so I made sure to hit all the popular spots for the group, like Hybe. We also did a day trip to Busan, which was a great day. We went to the beach, took a skytrain, and visited Gamcheon Village. I recommend visiting Busan! I also recommend visiting Myeong-dong for shopping and street food. The street food is so delicious, just make sure to have cash to try the food. My favorite meal was Korean barbecue, and then going to karaoke after. I tried to take in every moment and not take my time in Korea for granted. It’ll be a time in my life I will always cherish.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me! My email is nguillen1@my.hpu.edu. Thank you for reading my blog post.
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