Day in the life of a Typical Korean University Student👩🏻‍🎓

Published 2023-04-24
This is a day in the life of Jiwon, a 3rd-year university student in Seoul, South Korea. Jiwon goes to Sogang University which is one of the top-ranked universities in South Korea. As she is a university student, her schedule varies every day. She lives a busy life juggling her classes, assignments, club activities, volunteer work, catching up with friends, and more. We follow her day right from when she wakes up till dinner time!

0:00 Getting ready at home
2:15 Commute to the university
4:19 Class
6:10 Lunch with friends
7:25 Volunteer work
8:06 Study at a cafe
8:50 Dinner with a friend

#dayinthelife #koreanuniversity

All Comments (21)
  • as an asian, living with your parents or sibling is a lot more good for your mental and financial state.
  • @elondrake9076
    watching this to try to motivate myself to study since these vids used to work in middle school
  • @pantulkothari
    So smooth and easy going story flow. Loved the narration and edit too. Well made interesting
  • Wonderful idea and beautifully showcased the life of a Korean student ... Hope to see many more such videos in future.
  • @seemarao8083
    Very interesting....tells so much about university environment and student life in Korea with a lovely voice indeed 👍
  • @rhino.manish
    This is so beautifully captured. Like the filler sound bytes and about the environment around. Subtitles and voice over combination is well designed and executed. Keep sharing
  • Very well articulated, got to know a lot about Korean University. Don't look like ur first video. So much clarity in ur shooting .
  • Very nice and interesting. Beautifully showcased . Charming voice. Keep it up Nandita ❤️. God bless you . ❤
  • Got to know about student Life in South korea... thank you for sharing the interesting vlog...and thank you for the information....
  • South Korea is one place in the world that I truly miss deeply - about five years there in the US Army. I was first introduced when I was 17 years old, yes, I fired the gun. Additionally: Koreans speak the English language so well, it is unbelievable, and has no accent. If I wasn't at the age of 71, and since I am retired, I would resettle in Korea. I always consider Korea my home away from home. The Korean people were the first people that I got to know dearly at 17. More info: it was June 8th, 1969, when I arrived in Korea at the age of 17, and yes, a wake-up call for my young self my first time away from home, it was new everything to me. Kimpo Airport in Seoul, and there on the runway sitting two F-86 jet fighters from the Korean War. 13 months came very quickly for me but I would return after my one year in Vietnam War; back to Korea for 25 months Dong Du Chon or Tong Du Chon 2nd Infantry Division headquarters - Camp Casey; I've got one more trip back to the Republic of Korea in December 1975 to January 1977, my last time to the Republic of Korea. Goodbye, love Korea.
  • I'm glad in my country India we almost everyone stays with parents and family like there people who don't stay with their parents but the reasons are maybe because the child have college in diffrent state or womans after marriage stays with in-laws and yes there are some who have no particular reason but Just their choice And except these people we live with our family until death and it goes on like the grandparents and then parents uncle aunt if any and their kids too everyone stays together and I think thats better because why spend on a house when only you will stay there living with joint family sometimes get annoying but the mom aunts and grandma take over the kitchen usually and you don't have to worry about preparing meal after a long day at school or work plus we get fresh healthy food everytime the breakfast lunch snacktime amd dinner everythings prepared fresh and dad uncle and son and even daughter earns for the family that way we save a lot for education, marriage, future illness etc Its also good that the kids are like siblings and friends (not all) and when moms not available aunt is there and yes grandpa usually don't go to job but instead are responsible for teaching ethics to the kids and take care of them It's really good 😇 I know family disputes happen but if the family ha e elders than it get sorted easily
  • while watching this video i remembered the" Paulo from Tokyo "channel it has similar video style. IlLiked the video keep going
  • Nandita had narrated it very precisely in a very capturing।tone and delivered it very well God bless you Nandita
  • @pritiroy3786
    Is this the same University where Lovely Runner was filmed?