In Focus
Hyeonjin Yoon (Gemma), BBA Student
My name is
Hyeonjin Yoon (Gemma) a third year BBA student at SolBridge. Last Spring
semester, Suyeon Kim (Sue) and I studied at ESCE International School of
Business located in Paris, France as exchange students. We were the first
exchange students from SolBridge to study at ESCE. We chose ESCE Paris because
we had a vague dream to live in Paris and hoped to study in a capital city in
Europe Therefore, ESCE was a perfect place for us to realize this dream. I
would like to share my experience and information with any SolBridge student interested
in doing the exchange at ESCE.
The
partner University ESCE's environment and system were quite similar to that of
SolBridge. First, there were a lot of international students from different
countries like SolBridge but mostly Europe. Secondly, like SolBridge (SMART)
the school has its website for sharing class materials and uploading
assignments. Other students were a little confused on how to use the system but
not us (me and Sue) since we were already familiar with such platforms.
Thirdly, all lectures that I took were conducted in English, so there were no
problems with language barriers at ESCE. It was effortless and smooth to adapt
to the ESCE school life.
I also
know that many people might be curious about accommodation at ESCE. I stayed in
the Cité Universitaire, a dormitory provided to visiting students in France.
The school provided enough information and suggested various options about
dormitories and accepted our choice of residence. Cité was located only 30
minutes away by RER(subway) from school. The environment near the dormitory is
quite convenient to live with excellent services. Moreover, Cité held several
parties that were ideal for those interested in parties.
I also used this opportunity to explore other
countries in Europe. I spent half my time in France and the other half
traveling to other nations. I was able to go sightseeing to the famous spots
like the Eiffel Tower that I had only watched on the screen while in Korea. I
experienced the different cultures and foods of each country. I also got a
chance to meet some of my European friends that I had met at SolBridge.
Although they were only four months of my
life, I was fortunate to have lived in a country with an entirely different
culture. I highly recommend my friends to participate in the exchange program
to learn and see the world.