I stayed 6 weeks in Yonsei University from September to November. When I leaved from Korea, I couldn’t tear myself away from friendly teachers and students in the department of public health, my new friends and the delicious food.
Through observation and participation of the
cohort study which is conducted by the department of public health, Yonsei
University, I found the study has many affinities with a cohort study which is
conducted by our department. Of course, there were also many differences, such
as nutrition questionnaire and cognitive test. Furthermore, in weekly meeting,
I can obtain information about every projects the department proceeds with, and
can get knowledge about how to design and advance the projects. Thanks for the
arrangement by tutor Choi, I observed occupational disease lecture and weekly
seminars, and learned a lot.
When I was in Yonsei University, many
students in the department were busy preparing for the annual academic
conferences, so that I missed a chance to communicate well with them about
their research and also their campus life as graduate school students. But I
had a chance to attend to Korean academic conference in Busan and learned a lot
about not only outstanding results which were achieved by many excellent
researchers, but also how to present in Korean style. After the conference, I
enjoyed a short trip by myself in Daegu, Sunchoen and Yeosu. The last time I
tripped to Korea was over 10 years ago, and at that time I tripped with my
parents, so I didn’t need to schedule for the trip. This time, I scheduled,
travelled by myself, so that, this was a valuable independent experience for
me.
Although my mother tongue is Korean, but
because I was born and grew up in China, so I speaks Korean with a Chinese
Korean accent. Campus Asia project also offered me a chance to learn Korean
accent in a language school. I did free talk with a friendly teacher three
times in a week and it helped me to correct my accent. The teacher and I became
good friend and still keep contact with each other. In addition to the learning
life, I was really lucky to have a very nice roommate, a Korean girl who was
born in Australia. I miss the times when we eat out, enjoyed a Seoul city tour
and went for Karaoke together. Although we cannot go out together now, but I am
sure our friendship lasts long.
All in all, the life in Korea impressed me with a pleasant lifestyle, critical thinking in research work and independent lifestyle to take care of myself. I would sincerely like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Campus Asia project for offering me the chance to study and live in Korea.
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