hello!! omg i am so happy to find your video! I'm going to study abroad in kookmin this coming fall! it's so hard to find videos or information about this university, dorms, etc. would you be able to do a university tour? :O omg i cant wait for more of your videos
rinchee I’m excited for you! I wish I could stay another semester, the experience is amazing! I would love to do a university tour, I may need to look into something to stabilize my camera while walking first, but I’ll work on it!
jetdarkstar yay i can't wait! overall, what do you think of the campus? i hear the surroundings are beautiful bc it's so green. ahhh also would definitely love to connect with you (instagram, twitter, etc) if you'd like!
rinchee it really is! It’s small, at least compared to my home university, but the nature is beautiful and the university is kept up really well. All the students love to hang out outside and there’s always people playing games at the soccer field. The campus is also built into the mounting so walking around can be a chore but the views are rewarding and you can hike up the mountain right from the university any time you want. The campus even has cats on the grounds that they take care of! Best thing to follow me on is probably my instagram! @ annmarie_v
Hi I’m going to study abroad at Kookmin in the spring and I was wondering where did you put majority of your clothes? Is there any extra storage space to put your clothes. I’m worried that I won’t have enough room
OMG it's too small, I'm planning to do a semester there next year, in fact I'm collecting all the documentation to apply but the size of the dormitory is frightening, do you know if there are another options allowed for international students like live with a family or a room alone or another type of dorms with a kitchen?
The room is livable but I guess some people can't live with it. There is another living situation thats more like independent living, and you apply for it once you're accepted into the program and apply to Kookmin University. It will be a spot on Kookmins application and you'll work with an advisor to set up housing. There is no host families in this program or through this university. Thats the typical size of dorms and goshiwons, so you'll just have to work with your advisor and choose to live off campus. The other living is either in Gireum or Hongdae so you will have to commute to school by bus.
Hi! I'm studying at Kookmin spring 2020 and I was wondering what did you all bring in your suitcase(I'm an over packer), just clothes and things from America that are cheaper here than in Korea? Did everything else like your desk decor and bathroom stuff and organizational stuff, did you get all that there? I'm also going through the USAC program and I was told on campus housing is SUPER competitive. How was it like applying for it and all? Also for dinner time, did you go out for dinner or sometimes make food or is there a place on campus where kids go eat for like lunch and dinner?
Hi! I would definitely pack light as there are plenty of cheap things to buy there and lots you’re going to want to take home. I brought 2 large suitcases both about halfway full. You can get things like school supplies, desk decor, cleaning supplies, toiletries, etc from Daiso, a dollar store. You really only need to pick up the necessities there. I would suggest bringing things like tampons (they’re not as common so they’re expensive), foundation if you’re not pretty pale, and a set of twin XL sheets from Walmart since they’re a little expensive in KR. That’s really all I brought along besides basic clothes for the season, because I knew I’d want to buy clothes there as well. It is very cold in February and March so do pack a heavy coat! Besides these things, I would just do some googling on things you can’t get in korea that you might want to bring with you. And actually, on campus housing is really easy. They suggest the dorms and it’s more expensive and a bit of a hassle to live off campus, in my opinion. It’s nice being close to classes and not having to take the bus and train to get to school everyday. It’s cheaper and the only real downside is the size because you’re sharing with 3 others, and the 1am curfew, which was a little flexible anyway. There’s more pros than cons and it’s actually the default option to stay on campus. You have to indicate otherwise if you want to live off campus and you won’t know where you’ll actually be living until right before you get there. You could be living in a small area 15 mins away in Girum or even 35 mins away in hongdae. There might be some cool things about that but for the price and the amount of commuting, I don’t think it’s worth it. Plus you make friends a bit easier when you’re on campus and rooming with others. You’ll be placed with other USAC students typically. For eating, you have a couple of options. For lunchtime, which runs from pretty early in the day to late afternoon, you can eat in the school cafeterias which are really cheap and delicious! I think the most I ever paid for a full meal there was ₩4,000 (about $4USD). They were tasty and cost effective, you have multiple options to pick from and it’s really convenient. Otherwise, there are a few restaurants that are near campus. You just have to explore the area a little bit but there are at least 10+ within walking distance and a lot more just a quick bus ride away to the Sungshin area, which has lots of stores and fun things to do as well. It’s not common to cook as there is no kitchen area, only a microwave and a refrigerator in the shared common space. Instant food is common in korea, you can pick up some microwave foods or even some fresh foods from local markets/small supermarkets/E-Mart supermarket. Or, the most common thing is to grab something from a convenience store. They’re convenience stores have fresh made foods such as kimbap, sandwiches, fried chicken, ramen, and even microwave dinners that all work really well when you don’t feel like going out to get food. Lastly, it takes some investigating but after a few tries I finally figured out delivery. You can use the app Yogiyo for food delivery. It’s not in English so it will take some translating on your part but once you get the hang of it, you can get anything delivered from noodles to pizza to chicken and more. There’s actually a lot of options! I never went hungry haha. Let me know if you have any more questions!
Also, I saw you favorited a video about SIM cards. There is a bookstore on campus that sells KT SIM cards and I highly recommend doing that instead of getting one elsewhere. It was like $30 for 5 gigs of data and most places have WiFi so it was more for emergency. You just go back to the bookstore to purchase more gigs when you need them, or you can opt for bigger data packages. I went through like 3 different SIM cards from the company I used that sold them at the airport and I don’t recommend it. Bad data plans and really faulty equipment, the SIM cards kept breaking. It’s nice using the service on campus and really convenient!
@@Miraeshi Oh my goodness thank you so much! That was really really helpful!! Oh do you know anything about the club Prometheus or the Global Peers Program?
Hello Morgan. I am Joy and i will be coming to kookmin in August (2022 lol) I am guessing you are already in kookmin can i get your IG? I'd like to ask you a few questions about your experience at the school
Ren Noelle technically, yep! It will depend on if the classes you need for your degree. If they have enough classes offered in English that you need, you will be good to study for more than a semester. Unfortunately they did not have enough classes for me to stay longer, but it’s something you will need to talk to your home university and Kookmin about to figure out if you can.
I can't get in contact with them? I've e-mail them more than 3 times. Asking about their Korean language program. Since I plan to study level 3 & 4. So l could apply as a freshmen for their Film major. The evaluation criteria for the college of arts is just an interview. I want to be fully prepared, because I don't want to be rejected. Since their the only school I'm looking at for freshmen year.
Graciela Alvarez hi! It may be a little difficult to get in touch with them if you are not already living in korea or if you are not going through an international program. Best contact would probably be Jeongwon Lee, he is one of the main advisors for international students. You may want to start by asking him about the enrollment process as a non-korean student. His email is jeongwon@kookmin.ac.kr
Hello i am currently in the GKS program and i passed the embassy track into my 3 schools kookmin is one of them. are you currently in the program, I have some questions
Cierra Augst I may! For the time being, it’s most likely I am going to be writing blog posts instead, I’ll be posting soon and they’ll probably be more detailed than a video would be! The blog is www.seoulishblog.wordpress.com
rinchee I don’t know personally, but my one friend lives in the off campus dorms in Hongdae, and another friend lives in the dorms by Gireum Station. From what I know, they’re pretty decent. A pro for on campus is that it’s cheaper and you don’t have to commute to class. It’s also been way easier to make plans and meet friends here! If you want to pay a little more, off campus can get you more privacy to yourself, a more interesting area to live in, and no curfew!
jetdarkstar ahhh i see 🤔 now i'm definitely having doubts on which kind of dorm i want to live in. i desire more space and my introverted self probably can't handle living with 2-3 other people 😅 but i'm also scared of not being able to make friends easily if i live in the off campus location. sighssss
rinchee I honestly would probably recommend the dorm. Even though it can be a bit annoying living with others in such a small setting, I’ve made great friends and I get to go out and do so much more than I know some people experience if they don’t have many friends around them. It’s entirely up to you though! Both are good options for different reasons
jetdarkstar oooo that sounds nice :O i definitely need to weigh my options. i just wish there's more information about the off campus location or stories from students about their experiences there so i can see the pros and cons properly. hope you have a great rest of your semester! (also followed you on insta)
hello!! i am currently in my last year of high school and i am dreaming of going to kookmin and major in their metal work and jewellery department.. can you please find out for me if the courses are in english and how to apply for international students not like in terms of exchange students.. i am so clueless and i've been looking for someone to ask and am so thankful i came across ur vlog..love it
mae mae sorry for the late reply. It’s typically very difficult to try to apply to a university on your own, it’s better to work with a program through your home university. With that said, you will probably need to complete your first year of college in your home country and then work with your study abroad department to see if you can be sent to Kookmin. That’s really the only way I know of. Schools prefer foreign students that are being sponsored by a program rather than coming to the school alone
Hello, thank you for this video ! I am currently applying to do my last year there as a foreign student but I was wondering if the classes are in English ? And my penpal suggested to be her roommate with her but do you think it’s better to live in the campus so that it is easier to make friends, to live the experience (1 year) and to be nearer to the university ?
Chanel Rosas hi! Some of the classes are in English! You may have to do some research as there are only some that aren’t in korean, so you should double check you can get the classes you need. And while dorm life wasn’t always ideal, I became super close with my roommates and my neighbors by living in the dorm, plus I got to hang out at school clubs late without worrying about getting home since I was on campus already. I personally do think it helps with the experience and getting to meet people! Plus you’re close to class so you don’t have to wake up early to get ready and travel to class. Only real downside is the curfew but....~shh~ there’s ways around that haha
The off campus housing is either near Gireum station, which is a 10-15 min bus ride away, or in Hongdae, which sounds cool but it’s almost 30+ mins away because you have to take a train AND a bus
hello!! omg i am so happy to find your video! I'm going to study abroad in kookmin this coming fall! it's so hard to find videos or information about this university, dorms, etc. would you be able to do a university tour? :O omg i cant wait for more of your videos
rinchee I’m excited for you! I wish I could stay another semester, the experience is amazing! I would love to do a university tour, I may need to look into something to stabilize my camera while walking first, but I’ll work on it!
jetdarkstar yay i can't wait! overall, what do you think of the campus? i hear the surroundings are beautiful bc it's so green.
ahhh also would definitely love to connect with you (instagram, twitter, etc) if you'd like!
rinchee it really is! It’s small, at least compared to my home university, but the nature is beautiful and the university is kept up really well. All the students love to hang out outside and there’s always people playing games at the soccer field. The campus is also built into the mounting so walking around can be a chore but the views are rewarding and you can hike up the mountain right from the university any time you want. The campus even has cats on the grounds that they take care of!
Best thing to follow me on is probably my instagram! @ annmarie_v
This dorm tour was so exciting to see! College life in Kookmin seems interesting! :D
it’s so cleannnn wow
Hi I’m going to study abroad at Kookmin in the spring and I was wondering where did you put majority of your clothes? Is there any extra storage space to put your clothes. I’m worried that I won’t have enough room
omg ill be there in spring too
hahaha me too^^ and I worry about many more things
This spring or last?
@@laurelthefloral7180 it was last spring
@@MaryonChantel ahh okay I'm trying to decide between yonsei and kookmin do you have a preference?
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Nice and beautiful 🥰 i like it
OMG it's too small, I'm planning to do a semester there next year, in fact I'm collecting all the documentation to apply but the size of the dormitory is frightening, do you know if there are another options allowed for international students like live with a family or a room alone or another type of dorms with a kitchen?
The room is livable but I guess some people can't live with it. There is another living situation thats more like independent living, and you apply for it once you're accepted into the program and apply to Kookmin University. It will be a spot on Kookmins application and you'll work with an advisor to set up housing. There is no host families in this program or through this university. Thats the typical size of dorms and goshiwons, so you'll just have to work with your advisor and choose to live off campus. The other living is either in Gireum or Hongdae so you will have to commute to school by bus.
Heeey ! Thanks for this video, just wanna know about the dormitory fee in Kookmin Univ !!
Hi! I'm studying at Kookmin spring 2020 and I was wondering what did you all bring in your suitcase(I'm an over packer), just clothes and things from America that are cheaper here than in Korea? Did everything else like your desk decor and bathroom stuff and organizational stuff, did you get all that there? I'm also going through the USAC program and I was told on campus housing is SUPER competitive. How was it like applying for it and all?
Also for dinner time, did you go out for dinner or sometimes make food or is there a place on campus where kids go eat for like lunch and dinner?
Hi! I would definitely pack light as there are plenty of cheap things to buy there and lots you’re going to want to take home. I brought 2 large suitcases both about halfway full. You can get things like school supplies, desk decor, cleaning supplies, toiletries, etc from Daiso, a dollar store. You really only need to pick up the necessities there. I would suggest bringing things like tampons (they’re not as common so they’re expensive), foundation if you’re not pretty pale, and a set of twin XL sheets from Walmart since they’re a little expensive in KR. That’s really all I brought along besides basic clothes for the season, because I knew I’d want to buy clothes there as well. It is very cold in February and March so do pack a heavy coat! Besides these things, I would just do some googling on things you can’t get in korea that you might want to bring with you.
And actually, on campus housing is really easy. They suggest the dorms and it’s more expensive and a bit of a hassle to live off campus, in my opinion. It’s nice being close to classes and not having to take the bus and train to get to school everyday. It’s cheaper and the only real downside is the size because you’re sharing with 3 others, and the 1am curfew, which was a little flexible anyway. There’s more pros than cons and it’s actually the default option to stay on campus. You have to indicate otherwise if you want to live off campus and you won’t know where you’ll actually be living until right before you get there. You could be living in a small area 15 mins away in Girum or even 35 mins away in hongdae. There might be some cool things about that but for the price and the amount of commuting, I don’t think it’s worth it. Plus you make friends a bit easier when you’re on campus and rooming with others. You’ll be placed with other USAC students typically.
For eating, you have a couple of options. For lunchtime, which runs from pretty early in the day to late afternoon, you can eat in the school cafeterias which are really cheap and delicious! I think the most I ever paid for a full meal there was ₩4,000 (about $4USD). They were tasty and cost effective, you have multiple options to pick from and it’s really convenient. Otherwise, there are a few restaurants that are near campus. You just have to explore the area a little bit but there are at least 10+ within walking distance and a lot more just a quick bus ride away to the Sungshin area, which has lots of stores and fun things to do as well. It’s not common to cook as there is no kitchen area, only a microwave and a refrigerator in the shared common space. Instant food is common in korea, you can pick up some microwave foods or even some fresh foods from local markets/small supermarkets/E-Mart supermarket. Or, the most common thing is to grab something from a convenience store. They’re convenience stores have fresh made foods such as kimbap, sandwiches, fried chicken, ramen, and even microwave dinners that all work really well when you don’t feel like going out to get food. Lastly, it takes some investigating but after a few tries I finally figured out delivery. You can use the app Yogiyo for food delivery. It’s not in English so it will take some translating on your part but once you get the hang of it, you can get anything delivered from noodles to pizza to chicken and more. There’s actually a lot of options! I never went hungry haha.
Let me know if you have any more questions!
Also, I saw you favorited a video about SIM cards. There is a bookstore on campus that sells KT SIM cards and I highly recommend doing that instead of getting one elsewhere. It was like $30 for 5 gigs of data and most places have WiFi so it was more for emergency. You just go back to the bookstore to purchase more gigs when you need them, or you can opt for bigger data packages. I went through like 3 different SIM cards from the company I used that sold them at the airport and I don’t recommend it. Bad data plans and really faulty equipment, the SIM cards kept breaking. It’s nice using the service on campus and really convenient!
@@Miraeshi Oh my goodness thank you so much! That was really really helpful!!
Oh do you know anything about the club Prometheus or the Global Peers Program?
Hello Morgan. I am Joy and i will be coming to kookmin in August (2022 lol) I am guessing you are already in kookmin can i get your IG? I'd like to ask you a few questions about your experience at the school
@@Miraeshi wow thank you so much. This came in handy
Uhm hello, do you happen to know if it is possible to stay four entire years at the kookmin university? As in complete the program?
Ren Noelle technically, yep! It will depend on if the classes you need for your degree. If they have enough classes offered in English that you need, you will be good to study for more than a semester. Unfortunately they did not have enough classes for me to stay longer, but it’s something you will need to talk to your home university and Kookmin about to figure out if you can.
jetdarkstar Thank you for responding! I couldnt find a proper answer online, so you answering means a lot to me ^-^
Ren Noelle of course! I hope you have good luck and get to go!
Yep it is possible but you have to know Korean.
Can i get scholarship in this university for 11th plz reply and
Hola! I have one question, did you have access to a share chitcken? Where to eat?
Can you tell the animation course details that provide kookmin university??pls reply
I can't get in contact with them? I've e-mail them more than 3 times. Asking about their Korean language program. Since I plan to study level 3 & 4. So l could apply as a freshmen for their Film major. The evaluation criteria for the college of arts is just an interview. I want to be fully prepared, because I don't want to be rejected. Since their the only school I'm looking at for freshmen year.
Graciela Alvarez hi! It may be a little difficult to get in touch with them if you are not already living in korea or if you are not going through an international program. Best contact would probably be Jeongwon Lee, he is one of the main advisors for international students. You may want to start by asking him about the enrollment process as a non-korean student. His email is jeongwon@kookmin.ac.kr
Hello! Thank you for your response! I will certainly e-mail him for his assistance. Thank you again! (^v^)/
Hello Mirashi
Did you stay in kokmin free domitary ?
By GKSP programme?
Hello i am currently in the GKS program and i passed the embassy track into my 3 schools kookmin is one of them. are you currently in the program, I have some questions
I plan to study here for a semester in the future. Can you do a video about your experience?
Cierra Augst I may! For the time being, it’s most likely I am going to be writing blog posts instead, I’ll be posting soon and they’ll probably be more detailed than a video would be! The blog is www.seoulishblog.wordpress.com
can u kook in the dorm ?
do you happen to know how the dorms are at the off campus location?
rinchee I don’t know personally, but my one friend lives in the off campus dorms in Hongdae, and another friend lives in the dorms by Gireum Station. From what I know, they’re pretty decent. A pro for on campus is that it’s cheaper and you don’t have to commute to class. It’s also been way easier to make plans and meet friends here! If you want to pay a little more, off campus can get you more privacy to yourself, a more interesting area to live in, and no curfew!
jetdarkstar ahhh i see 🤔 now i'm definitely having doubts on which kind of dorm i want to live in. i desire more space and my introverted self probably can't handle living with 2-3 other people 😅 but i'm also scared of not being able to make friends easily if i live in the off campus location. sighssss
rinchee I honestly would probably recommend the dorm. Even though it can be a bit annoying living with others in such a small setting, I’ve made great friends and I get to go out and do so much more than I know some people experience if they don’t have many friends around them. It’s entirely up to you though! Both are good options for different reasons
jetdarkstar oooo that sounds nice :O i definitely need to weigh my options. i just wish there's more information about the off campus location or stories from students about their experiences there so i can see the pros and cons properly. hope you have a great rest of your semester!
(also followed you on insta)
hello!!! Can u tell me the size of the bed? thankssss
An-Duyên it’s a twin XL! Regular twin sheets should fit!
hello!! i am currently in my last year of high school and i am dreaming of going to kookmin and major in their metal work and jewellery department.. can you please find out for me if the courses are in english and how to apply for international students not like in terms of exchange students.. i am so clueless and i've been looking for someone to ask and am so thankful i came across ur vlog..love it
mae mae sorry for the late reply. It’s typically very difficult to try to apply to a university on your own, it’s better to work with a program through your home university. With that said, you will probably need to complete your first year of college in your home country and then work with your study abroad department to see if you can be sent to Kookmin. That’s really the only way I know of. Schools prefer foreign students that are being sponsored by a program rather than coming to the school alone
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Hello, thank you for this video !
I am currently applying to do my last year there as a foreign student but I was wondering if the classes are in English ? And my penpal suggested to be her roommate with her but do you think it’s better to live in the campus so that it is easier to make friends, to live the experience (1 year) and to be nearer to the university ?
Chanel Rosas hi! Some of the classes are in English! You may have to do some research as there are only some that aren’t in korean, so you should double check you can get the classes you need. And while dorm life wasn’t always ideal, I became super close with my roommates and my neighbors by living in the dorm, plus I got to hang out at school clubs late without worrying about getting home since I was on campus already. I personally do think it helps with the experience and getting to meet people! Plus you’re close to class so you don’t have to wake up early to get ready and travel to class. Only real downside is the curfew but....~shh~ there’s ways around that haha
The off campus housing is either near Gireum station, which is a 10-15 min bus ride away, or in Hongdae, which sounds cool but it’s almost 30+ mins away because you have to take a train AND a bus