pre-departure & important tips
Here is everything that I think is useful for a student studying abroad, both pre-departure and during your stay in Korea.
Everyone now seems so concerned with COVID that they forget the flu exists. My mom is usually the one to remind me to get my flu shot, but luckily SNU sent us an email at the end of September regarding flu shot registration and the link to make an appointment. The school sent an email almost every week regarding the flu shot.
SNU was administering flu shots on campus from 10/12-10/26 on campus in building 63 in the Health Service Center. The room was kind of hard to find, as it wasn't actually inside the building, but was located on the outside near a flower shop. The process of getting my shot was easy, and the workers spoke English. Unfortunately, I had to pay 33,000 KRW for the shot, but it is worth it if it'll reduce my chances of getting sick. After getting my shot, the worker said to wait around the area for at least 30 minutes, so I grabbed a super cheap and delicious lunch at the student center.
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