Skip to main content

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 

*How to Download the file

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

EXCHANGE STUDENT TRAVEL TIPS PART1: What to bring to SMU?

*for  TIPS Part 2 << click here TIPS Part 3 << click here Hello to my future 동생! (Juniors^^) Congratulations to the students who made it as SMU-UniKL Exchange Students for this coming semester! Ok, so that is just the tip of the iceberg. Now I bet some of you kids are freaking out about what to bring. Sebab kalau cite pasal duduk kat hostel UniKL, mesti ada banyak yg bawak atau tinggal berkotak2 barang untuk diguna balik for the next semester. Dgn baldi, papan seterika, hanger baju la bagai~ blablabla, hahaha, za pun macam tu jugak :p One of the obvious issue here is that you're not gonna come here to Korea with your family's car. You're going to take a plane, which has a luggage weight limit. So, confirm korg kena tinggal baldi yg korg dh pakai for 6 Semester kt Malaysia. Not to worry! I'll try to narrow down the list for you lovely kids as much as I can. First thing first; MUST HAVE/DO CLOTHING :

Kaki ku sejuk.. Kasut basah!!

I had the most awesome time when three of my friends from way back then came to visit Seoul. (Gamelan Astena rawks!) When one of them asked me last year if I was going to be here for a long time, I immediately jump and told him to come and visit Korea. Actually I've said this millions of time to everybody who asked me about this. It was getting kinda boring being here alone, so I told everyone I know that if they ever wanted to visit Korea I'd be more than happy to be their guide. and these three fellas did!! We started to hang out when me and my girlfriends (Helena & Jaja) decided to randomly join the Gamelan club in Uniten. It was one of my best memories there. Basically theatrical club gathers the most awesome bunch of people you can ever find in any campus. So, naturally these fellas are one of the funniest friends I know. and because of them I had the best time in my most dull winter in Jecheon. Although we were freezing to death in the minus degrees weather, w...

To'may'to or To'mah'to?

Fruits are extremely expensive here compare to the lavish variety of fruits in Malaysia. Since I can't eat meat here (except for the Halal meat in Seoul, which is far from Jecheon) I have to find a good dose of vitamins. The cherry tomatoes is the only thing affordable I could get in a big amount, and it was soooo delicious! Thank you for that.