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The Education Abroad Network (TEAN) by WorldStrides offers a range of more than 60 adventurous, immersive, and unforgettable study and internship programs all over Asia Pacific. Since our founding in 1995, we have become the study abroad experts for Asia Pacific, with on-the-ground teams in all locations and over 30 partnerships with lead universities throughout the region. We have lived, stu...

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South Korea Food Experience

March 08, 2025by: Philip Phan - United StatesProgram: TEAN - South Korea - Korea University, Seoul
10

Before coming to Korea, I was a picky eater. However, given a unique situation and a positive mindset towards new experiences, I tried new foods and enjoyed eating seafood for the first time. If you're unsure about studying abroad in Korea, you should go for it and enjoy the experience of being in a new country. I explored a new culture and ate fresh foods I would never find in the US for a lower price. I recommend checking out night markets, new districts, and social media to find hidden restaurants serving unique foods. Overall, this program has provided me with the opportunity to discover new things and given me an experience that I will never forget.

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From Mountains to Mundane

February 28, 2025by: Ben Weeldreyer - United StatesProgram: TEAN - South Korea - Korea University, Seoul
8

I think one thing people don’t tell you when you study abroad is how quickly the extraordinary becomes routine. At first, everything is new; every street corner, every meal, every cultural difference feels like an adventure. In Korea, I was awed by the towering peaks of Bukhansan, the neon-lit streets of Seoul, and the centuries-old palaces that stood as reminders of a rich and complex history. Each day felt like a discovery, from tasting tteokbokki at a street stall to navigating public transportation in a foreign language. But after a while, the novelty starts to fade. The subway routes become second nature, the sounds of a new language shift from overwhelming to background noise, and the once-exciting challenge of ordering food turns into just another part of the day. That’s when you realize the true essence of studying abroad, it’s not just about the grand adventures, but about embracing the everyday moments in a different culture. For me, those mundane moments became the most meaningful. Studying in a café tucked away in a quiet alley, sharing inside jokes with new friends from across the world, finding comfort in a familiar park bench, going to church on Sunday, these are the things that stick with me. It’s not just about climbing literal mountains, but about navigating the highs and lows of adapting to a new way of life. And when it’s time to leave, you realize that what once felt foreign has somehow become home.

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From Mountains to Mundane

February 28, 2025by: Ben Weeldreyer - United StatesProgram: TEAN - South Korea - Korea University, Seoul
8

I think one thing people don’t tell you when you study abroad is how quickly the extraordinary becomes routine. At first, everything is new; every street corner, every meal, every cultural difference feels like an adventure. In Korea, I was awed by the towering peaks of Bukhansan, the neon-lit streets of Seoul, and the centuries-old palaces that stood as reminders of a rich and complex history. Each day felt like a discovery, from tasting tteokbokki at a street stall to navigating public transportation in a foreign language. But after a while, the novelty starts to fade. The subway routes become second nature, the sounds of a new language shift from overwhelming to background noise, and the once-exciting challenge of ordering food turns into just another part of the day. That’s when you realize the true essence of studying abroad, it’s not just about the grand adventures, but about embracing the everyday moments in a different culture. For me, those mundane moments became the most meaningful. Studying in a café tucked away in a quiet alley, sharing inside jokes with new friends from across the world, finding comfort in a familiar park bench, going to church on Sunday, these are the things that stick with me. It’s not just about climbing literal mountains, but about navigating the highs and lows of adapting to a new way of life. And when it’s time to leave, you realize that what once felt foreign has somehow become home.

Ben Weeldreyer video

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Interviews

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Hannah DeMilta

Interviewed in 2014

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

Honestly, the thought of living abroad had never even crossed my mind until I studied abroad. While I was at Bond University with TEAN, I also completed an internship with their International Admissions Office. My supervisor Kelsey (who would later work for TEAN too) was an American who studied abroad and then moved to Australia. Meeting her helped plant the idea (perhaps on a subconscious level) that I could make that move too. It wasn’t until I returned that I realized what an impact that experience had on me and that I wanted to return to Australia.

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Cameron Shepherd

Interviewed in 2014

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

I was a big old nerd. Not only did I elect to take Latin as my foreign language, I was very active in my high school’s Latin Club or “Junior Classical League” (for those in the know).  When the opportunity arose to tour Italy with my Latin teacher and a group of my peers, I begged and pleaded until my parents let me go. I haven’t stopped exploring since!

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Julie Tuman

Interviewed in 2014

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

I wish I could say that I chose Germany with some academically critical, highly interesting reason. However, the simple fact of the matter is that my best friend was studying German and she wanted to go on a faculty-led program over the summer, and told me she wanted me to go with her. So, I went. At that point in my life, it was the only way I would have gone abroad, was the perfect first step for me, and led to spending years abroad, traveling all over the place, and getting into this field.

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The Education Abroad Network (TEAN) by WorldStrides offers a range of more than 60 adventurous, immersive, and unforgettable study and internship programs all over Asia Pacific. Since our founding in 1995, we have become the study abroad experts for Asia Pacific, with on-the-ground teams in all locations and over 30 partnerships with lead universities throughout the region. We have lived, studied, worked, and traveled throughout Australia, New Zealand and Asia for over 25 years, giving us the ability to create specialized programs that go beyond your typical study abroad or internship experience. We also hold ourselves accountable for supporting students’ health, safety, and security, wherever they are. Our programs offer an unbeatable value paired with highly unique experiences tailo...

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