Interview: Exchange Students from Russia
- 08.11.20 / 운영자
Higher & Broader KMU!!!
Higher to the world! Getting globally broader!
Students from all over the world looking forward to come!
190 nations in the world, what kind of students are coming to
Do people who have different languages and cultures think what? We could look back how we were babes in the woods with the interview with foreign exchange students.
For KMU students, the interview project has promoted to show world wide vision with students from other nations.
Q1. How do Russian think
Russian thinks that Korean has high quality of lifestyle. Recently,
Personally, I’ve got to know about
Q2. Can you compare University lifestyle between
We used to go
Campus lifestyle is not very different, but Russian students like hang out little more.
Q3. What made you to apply KMU out of other Korean Universities? How did you find?
Actually, I graduated high school in
There were only two choices for Korean Universities in the exchange students’ program of our
Q4. Tell us you first impression on KMU.
It was very nice! Classmates and professors showed big kindness to us. We liked campus and dormitory. Especially, we became big fans of soju.
Q5. When did you have your hard time and felt happy in KMU?
Actually, class was the hardest thing because of my language problem. It was hard when I had report assignment or presentation. I also didn’t understand questions in my exam. Chinese characters drove me crazy.
On the other hand, I had more advantages than those difficulties. There were awesome classmates and professors who help me a lot. I appreciated.
I also thank to professors for interesting class and assignment. I love you all!
It’s been only two weeks in
Q6. What is your goal in KMU?
I am studying International Relationship now. From now on, I want to study, economics, psychology, business, and law as well. Sometimes, I wonder how I learn all of those. I will do my best in both language and academic to be a man who is very important in Korea-Russia relationship.
We cannot say specific thing yet, but we want to make friends as many as possible. We are expecting to see happy things here. Although, we came here to learn, so we will do our best.
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Higher & Broader KMU!!! Higher to the world! Getting globally broader! Students from all over the world looking forward to come! 190 nations in the world, what kind of students are coming to Do people who have different languages and cultures think what? We could look back how we were babes in the woods with the interview with foreign exchange students. For KMU students, the interview project has promoted to show world wide vision with students from other nations. Q1. How do Russian think Russian thinks that Korean has high quality of lifestyle. Recently, Personally, I’ve got to know about Q2. Can you compare University lifestyle between We used to go Campus lifestyle is not very different, but Russian students like hang out little more. Q3. What made you to apply KMU out of other Korean Universities? How did you find? Actually, I graduated high school in There were only two choices for Korean Universities in the exchange students’ program of our Q4. Tell us you first impression on KMU. It was very nice! Classmates and professors showed big kindness to us. We liked campus and dormitory. Especially, we became big fans of soju. Q5. When did you have your hard time and felt happy in KMU? Actually, class was the hardest thing because of my language problem. It was hard when I had report assignment or presentation. I also didn’t understand questions in my exam. Chinese characters drove me crazy. On the other hand, I had more advantages than those difficulties. There were awesome classmates and professors who help me a lot. I appreciated. I also thank to professors for interesting class and assignment. I love you all! It’s been only two weeks in Q6. What is your goal in KMU? I am studying International Relationship now. From now on, I want to study, economics, psychology, business, and law as well. Sometimes, I wonder how I learn all of those. I will do my best in both language and academic to be a man who is very important in Korea-Russia relationship. We cannot say specific thing yet, but we want to make friends as many as possible. We are expecting to see happy things here. Although, we came here to learn, so we will do our best.
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- 2008-11-20
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