Name: Hyunchul Kim
Nationality: Korean
Country of Residence: Korea
Age: 24
Profession: Student
Language Spoken: Korean
Hobbies and Interests: Sports
Is this your first time in Germany?
No, I was backpacking around Europe in 2001 and visited Berlin and Munich in Germany at that time.
How do you like Heidelberg?
It is small and beautiful. I think it is a perfect place to study.
How are you finding your studies?
In general, it was very good. The teachers explained things from our perspective and the way they integrated the curriculum and text was very pertinent.
How did you find the relationship between students and between students and teachers?
It was all very good. I had a great time with students and teachers at the residence and school. Thanks to the friends from all over the world (America, UK, Mexico, Cypress, Poland, Switzerland etc.), I interacted with many different cultures as well.
Where were you accommodated and how did you like your accommodation?
I stayed at the residence and it was good in general except for the bed.
What is the most interesting thing you have done or discovered in Heidelberg?
Heidelberg is totally different from my hometown so everything was very interesting.
However, meeting people with different backgrounds and building close relationships with them was the most interesting thing I found in Heidelberg.
How did you find the WorldLink Activities you attended during your stay in Heidelberg?
Because of some personal matters, I was only able to attend one activity organized by WLE. Jan tried his best to show me as much as possible and with his kind assistance, I had a great time.
What were the major (culture, social or educational) differences from your home country that you experienced when you first arrived in Heidelberg (and maybe still find yourself struggling with)?
Using the public transportation in Germany is totally different than in Korea. First I was struggling with the system but I was impressed to find the system is based on ‘Trust’ in people and their conscience.
What advice/tips would you give others who plan to come to Heidelberg?
I had some fears about going overseas to study but they turned out to be irrelevant.
There was always someone who helped and supported me in Heidelberg. So my advice is not to worry too much about the new life in Heidelberg. Instead be more positive and active so that you can gain more from your new experience.
Do you think you will come back to Heidelberg/ Germany?
Yes, I would love to!
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