College Study Abroad Blog
Seoul Searching: Navigating Seoul Public Transportation
When I first arrived in Seoul, I found public transportation to be intimidating. There are so many people, so many buses, and so many subway trains, yet because there is... keep reading
Brand [NEW] Ticketing Experience: How to Ticket with NOL World
No matter if you’re new to ticketing or you’ve done ticketing before, ticketing is stressful, and ticketing in another country can be scary. As a K-pop fan, I was excited... keep reading
Studying Abroad For The First Time ദ്ദി◝ ⩊ ◜.ᐟ
Moving abroad is intimidating—especially when you’re heading somewhere completely unfamiliar and don’t know a single person. Still, taking that leap turned out to be one of the most rewarding decisions... keep reading
Discovering Japan
First Impressions People have always told me that Japan is the best country in the world. I knew that it could be true, but I did not expect that it... keep reading
Experiencing Japan Through Anime, Games, and Unique Attractions
Japan is famous around the world for its anime and video games, and they are deeply connected to everyday life here. In Japan, many people grow up watching anime and... keep reading
Living in Korea as a Person of Color & College Student
A firsthand guide for POC and plus-size college students living in Korea. It covers the reality of being visibly different in a largely homogeneous society, how to find community and familiar food in Seoul, what hair and skin products to pack (and why Coupang is your best friend), the truth about clothing sizes and the 10–14 gap nobody warns you about, and why getting a Korean number is a must. The tone is candid and personal — written by someone actively living the experience, not just summarizing it from the outside.
New City, New Goals: My Journey in Seoul Begins
Second-time CIEE study abroad student, now living in Seoul at Hanyang University while simultaneously interning at a marketing company in Gangnam. She reflects on the fast-paced adjustment of settling into a new city, finding Hanyang's workload manageable but self-directed, and navigating Korean professional culture at her internship. The post closes with a promise to document the full, unfiltered experience, not just the highlights, and an encouraging note to anyone considering a similar leap.
❤️ Volunteering in Seoul 🤗💌
Whilst studying abroad in Seoul, traveling around and experiencing new places are all exciting and fun for sure! Immersing yourself in Korean culture can also include hands-on experiences, such as... keep reading
Sinchon Eats ──★ ˙🍓 ̟ !!
You’re in Sinchon and you’re not sure where to eat? Well I got you! Welcome to Olive’s food blog! (๑>•̀๑) Imagine, you’ve just finished your classes from Yonsei University, it’s... keep reading
Your Guide to CIEE’s Engineering, Technology + Sciences Programs: Everything You Need to Know
Ready to take your STEM skills global? With CIEE’s Engineering, Technology + Sciences (ETS) programs, you’ll level up your academics, get hands-on experience, and explore the world – all at... keep reading
Your Guide to CIEE Semester In Programs: Everything You Need to Know
If you’re looking for a study abroad program that’s flexible, aligns with the U.S. academic calendar, offers courses across a wide range of subjects, and has no language requirements, then... keep reading
The Ultimate Guide to CIEE Open Campus Block
One of our most exciting and unique study abroad programs is our Open Campus Block program . Allowing CIEE participants to design their own study abroad experience, this program has... keep reading
Sick in Seoul: Prioritizing Your Health While Studying Abroad
Tips for seeking out healthcare in a foreign country.
3 Best Places to Study Abroad in Japan
Simply put, Japan is incredible. This captivating country is comprised of a dynamic culture, natural beauty, ancient history, modern advancements, and tons more, making it a fantastic study abroad location... keep reading
Eat, Drink, Explore: Vienna
Best Food to Eat in Vienna Vienna is the kind of city where food isn’t rushed – it’s savored. From cozy cafés to late-night street stands, the vibe is all... keep reading