Today, I came to a meeting about a hundred kilometers away from Seoul. This university is beautiful. The atmosphere in the university is very inviting to study. There are buildings and statues around it like they are in Europe. There are many lab rooms, equipment is complete, and the students are cheerful and study well.
It looks remarkably quiet from the outside, but the outpatient clinic is busy. The medical staff are friendly, and the COVID-19 screening clinic is located in the medical school parking lot, next to the Graduate School of Public Administration, so don't worry about getting lost. It's easy to find from the main gate.
As Jeju's leading four-year national university, it boasts a spacious campus and facilities typical of a local university. While located far from the city center, it's a major bus stop, making public transportation convenient. Near the main gate, there are various restaurants, convenience stores, and coffee shops.
The back gate is accessible by bus from Jongno 02, while the main gate is accessible by bus from Hyehwa Station Exit 1. The fare is 300 won. If your goal is to visit Sungkyunkwan, the main gate is recommended. If you're primarily exploring Naksan Park or the Samcheong-dong area, the back gate is a better choice.
The value for money of the back gate is really amazing. Inha University is probably the only university in the area that's not too small but rather large enough to be walked from one end to the other. And the campus is attractive and beautiful year-round. And it has a well-known engineering school, too.
I visited for a music competition. As a Catholic university, it was quiet and unique, with buildings named after Catholic names. I was impressed by the abundance of music practice rooms. There were so many pianos! Each room had two pianos, and the first, third, and fourth floors were all practice rooms!
One of the top universities of South Korea. The campus and atmosphere there is what the top universities should have. Best library I have ever seen. No noise inside. People respect each other and don't disturb a person struggling to learn.
P.s. Nice eating places near there and good price for students.
Visiting my alma mater from the early 1960s brought back new memories. While I was disappointed by how much the environment had changed, I applaud the school's progress in modernizing itself. This building, with its jig, seems to be where my lecture halls were located during my graduate school years.
As part of a field trip at school, I visited Chosun University's Rose Garden. When I went, the roses were just beginning to wilt, so I think they would have been even prettier if I had gone a week earlier! Oh, but that doesn't mean the roses aren't pretty, so I highly recommend going now!? …
Inha University's Yonghyeon Campus is wonderful. The surrounding natural environment is perfect for studying, and the well-maintained gardens are beautiful. I'm so proud of the young people who work hard on this beautiful campus. I hope you become someone the world needs. You're amazing.