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Official Guide for 2013 SMU Exchange Students


The following link is a 5-page-document which consist of guides that all the Candidates of 2013 Semyung University Exchange Students need to prepare before arriving in Semyung University.

It has a checklist of what you need to do and have with you before coming to South Korea. It also have a sort-of official guide to what you will expect to do the moment you arrive in South Korea.

This document was provided by Mrs. Shim Yujin of SMU's International Affair Office on the Wall of her Facebook page. So I decided to put it in a document file so that you guys can print them out nicely. I've also edited some of the things she mentioned for your convenient. 

I hope this document can provide help in any way possible for your preparation.

If you guys have any inquiries or anything that you are not clear from the document provided please leave a comment below and I will get back to you as soon as I read them.

Thank you (^_^)

DOWNLOAD HERE >> Guide for SMU Exchange Students.pdf 

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