Yaqi Long
Q&A
Because I am a big K-Pop fan, I always wanted to go to Korea to experience the vibe there. In addition, courses offered in study abroad program are diverse and interesting, and some courses focus on the specific culture of the country. I utilized this opportunity to complete one of my major requirements and spent some time traveling in Korea.
Korean food is very spicy which was beyond my imagination, but I absolutely enjoyed everything I ate there. Be aware of the spiciness if you plan to go to Korea.
My biggest concern was the language barrier because I cannot speak the language well. However, there was no problem communicating with classmates because most of them speak English. I made friends with people who are also in the UCEAP program, and they helped me a lot on improving my Korean.
I have classes in the morning and the afternoon. Meanwhile, I go to lunch and dinner with my friends after class. We like to try different Korean dishes and study in nice cafés.
I took two courses which are Korean Cinema and Contemporary Korean Culture Wave. The class structure in Korea is very similar to classes in Berkeley. Grading was fair, and the workload was manageable.
UCEAP has various activities that help students break the ice and make friends. I went on two field trips with UCEAP students. We watched the Nanta show and had a lot of fun exploring the city.
I spent a wonderful summer in Korea, and I got to know more about the Korean culture and Korean society. Studying abroad was a great experience to me, and it helped me graduate on time.
If you like K-Pop, Korea is a must-visit place. Korean culture is extremely interesting, and there are a lot of fun events going on everywhere. Korean people are generally nice, and Korea is a very safe country.