just saw your video randomly, i am going to National Central University in Taiwan in september 2023 so maybe someone has any recommendations or advice for the school, the living etc (I'm a french student so not used to Asian lifestyle haha ) thanks for the video it's actually really interesting !
I plan to apply for a scholarship at NTU in IR major and it has to study in Chinese! I guess I have to do subjective exams in Chinese. Is it difficult? What is it like? Thanks in advance, your chanel is very helpful. 谢谢
Hello this is Janet! Tests in Chinese might be a bit tricky if you haven't learnt Chinese for quite a while. But you can always ask the professor to give you the English test! There are always some professors who also prepare the English one.
If you don't speak Chinese fluently, I wouldn't recommend studying IR here. I'm a native IR student and its a lot of work studying and answering essays during exams. Most of our courses are only offered in Chinese.
"He might still be waiting for the bus" XD dead!!! Btw I'd like to study there =^^= would you be able to do one on NTHU maybe :( if you have friends there of course! :) thank you ~
Hi! I’m gonna be going next year for exchange and NTU isn’t offering on-campus housing for exchange students. I understand you live off-campus from your other videos, I was wondering if you knew any safe sites/platforms for student housing? or how did you find your residence? All your videos have been so helpful!
Did they just say NTU doesn't offer on-campus dorms? Because there is also the off-campus dorm(Shuiyuan BOT and Changshing BOT). Exchange students are assigned in the off-campus dorms(that's how it was before the pandemic. But not quite sure about now)
Valentino Tan I was going to take the international course since I am from a frogmen country, but cause of lock down I am not allowed to leave the country.
@@dorghumsolaiman234 its likely, two weeks in quarantine is well worth the feeling of being in Taiwan. But only after this cools down. In the meantime I'll be chilling.
Good student. Thanks for saying things to know befor coming to taiwan.
I love the wau you tell about ntu ..thanks. i love you
just saw your video randomly, i am going to National Central University in Taiwan in september 2023 so maybe someone has any recommendations or advice for the school, the living etc (I'm a french student so not used to Asian lifestyle haha )
thanks for the video it's actually really interesting !
Thank you😘🥰❤️
Thank you for this video! Very helpful 💙
happy to help!
I couldn't agree with you more on the part of "Agressive bus drivers" 😂
You are so pretty❤️❤️❤️
Btw drinking water is also not allowed on MRT
Weird~~~
thanks Genie!
I plan to apply for a scholarship at NTU in IR major and it has to study in Chinese! I guess I have to do subjective exams in Chinese. Is it difficult? What is it like? Thanks in advance, your chanel is very helpful. 谢谢
Hello this is Janet! Tests in Chinese might be a bit tricky if you haven't learnt Chinese for quite a while. But you can always ask the professor to give you the English test! There are always some professors who also prepare the English one.
If you don't speak Chinese fluently, I wouldn't recommend studying IR here. I'm a native IR student and its a lot of work studying and answering essays during exams. Most of our courses are only offered in Chinese.
"He might still be waiting for the bus" XD dead!!!
Btw I'd like to study there =^^= would you be able to do one on NTHU maybe :( if you have friends there of course! :) thank you ~
Hi! I’m gonna be going next year for exchange and NTU isn’t offering on-campus housing for exchange students. I understand you live off-campus from your other videos, I was wondering if you knew any safe sites/platforms for student housing? or how did you find your residence? All your videos have been so helpful!
Did they just say NTU doesn't offer on-campus dorms? Because there is also the off-campus dorm(Shuiyuan BOT and Changshing BOT). Exchange students are assigned in the off-campus dorms(that's how it was before the pandemic. But not quite sure about now)
but I think it isn't compulsory to stand on the right on the escalator. both sides are OK.
you're right, it's definitely not compulsory, but just something we've noticed most people do! :)
Planning on heading over seas to Taiwan to study Economics at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. Any recommendations for that city and area?
are you taking the international program? or the regular one?
Valentino Tan I was going to take the international course since I am from a frogmen country, but cause of lock down I am not allowed to leave the country.
You still planning to go to National Tsing hwa uni ?
@@dorghumsolaiman234 its likely, two weeks in quarantine is well worth the feeling of being in Taiwan. But only after this cools down. In the meantime I'll be chilling.
How About E-Money, whether people in taiwan use E-Money more than Cash 🤔
Jimmy Yang hello! Most people in Taiwan prefer cash, especially if you’re buying food from smaller stores or booths :)
@@sweetpotatoislandtaiwan7411 Thanks for the information 👍
Do NOT eating outdoor during the COVID-19 especial on crowded street (until now)
Thanks for the tips :) btw did you guys delete your instagram account? I cant seem to find it anymore :(
We still do! sweet_potato_island
Ariaaaaaaaaa~~~~~❤️
hi girl like you beuty and prety 😍😍😍👍
Nooo. Squat like à frog. I can't do that. I need to grip something. Horrible. We are not build for this. :'(
haha you'll get used to it:)
You are sweet and cute, do you have an older sister?? :)
Dude wtf?