I spent my November truly living in Korea. Everything at this point felt familiar and home, but it also consisted of the never-ending amount of stress like every student out there. Group projects after essays after presentations after weekend trips after sleepless weekends...aiyaaaa! Before I realized it, November came to an end. So grab your boba drink, because you deserve it and it's also about to get dramatic! *Gongcha Recommendation: Early Grey/Black Milk Tea with white boba, 70% sweetness at regular ice level* Weekend Trips Let's kick if off with the splendid events and trips that took place this month:
All-Nighters & Group Projects But guess what happened after coming back from adventurous and productive weekends? Sleeping at 7 a.m became the norm and that was how my last weekend of November ended. All of my classes required group projects and while some groups showcased amazing teamwork, the rest was not quite compatible. On a more positive note, some of my favorite studying spots at KUBS are Hyundai 4th floor (empty, fancy lounge), LG 3rd floor library (quiet); and if there is a regular/full-time student in your group, he or she can also reserve a study room anywhere in Hyundai (unfortunately, exchange students are not allowed to reserve study rooms.) TAKE MY ADVICE The projects' deadlines will bombard you at once, whether it is group-work or individual. Then, finals will sneak up on you from right behind..so gather all of your strength and determination, start on your parts early! 📍아현동간장게장 (Ahyeondong Ganjang Gejang) Shoutout to Annie (her blog) for finding this gem and taking us here! Ganjang gejang is raw crab marinated in soy sauce. Not only is the food incredibly delicious, but the service is also top-notch! Check out the goodness on your left, picture credit: Annie Nguyen, extra-hot pot honey ♥️ Goodbye, November! December, let's end it well!
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