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Important Initial Steps You’ll Need to Take to Be Prepared Confirm your Place in the Program Submit the Confirmation Form in your MyIESabroad account. Check, Renew, or Apply for your Passport This is even more important than your plane ticket! If you do not have a valid passport, renew or apply for one immediately. Read your Predeparture Information and Student Handbook This Predeparture Guide is filled with nearly all the information you need to know to be prepared to go abroad. Navigate through this Predeparture Guide using the dropdown above. Find the Student Handbook in your Predeparture...

Adventuring Through Europe

As much as I love Berlin, some of my favorite parts of my time abroad have been my many adventures outside of the city. From day trips on the regional trains to long weekend and break week trips, I have made my way to four countries outside of Germany, as well as five cities within Germany. Some highlights have included a break week trip to the Venice Biennale, a weekend in Amsterdam, and the IES Abroad trip to Munich.

Journal Entries of a Vagabond

I am a chronic journaler. I have been since I was thirteen years old. There are stacks of filled notebooks lining my bookshelves, each one containing stories of a unique period of my life. To my fellow travelers and vagabonds: write. Let words anchor you in times of uncertainty. Let words draw emotions out of you when you feel like you have too many to hold. 

Health and Wellness as a Study Abroad Student in Vienna

Four months is not an insignificant amount of time to be away from your go-to healthy snacks at Trader Joe’s, the technologically advanced equipment in your college gym, and daily college sports matches. But to all my fellow health and wellness enthusiasts: fear not! Because while Vienna is an ever-growing metropolitan, it has plenty to offer for those who want to find ways to get active. 

Here are ways you can prioritize your health and well-being while studying abroad in Vienna (in between all the weekend traveling and sightseeing): 

 

Course Search The first step in course preregistration at Korea University is to submit your Korea University - Course Wishlist Form on your MyIESAbroad account. The purpose of this form is to get you thinking early on about which courses you would like to take and which courses you would like to prioritize during the official Korea University Course Registration period. You should look for courses in your intended semester. For your Korea University - Course Wishlist Form, you will enter the following information (including Department/College, Course Title, Course Code and Credit Value)...
Korea University Course Selection Classes at KU are called "courses" and each course is worth a designated number of credits. KU courses are typically worth about 3 IES Abroad credits each. You must carry a full load while studying abroad at KU, which is the equivalent of 5-6 courses at Yonsei for a total of 15-19 credits. Because there are so many different points and credit systems in the US, please check with the academic advisor on your home campus to ensure that credits will transfer. KU offers a wide variety of courses in English across many different subject areas. Further information...