National Taiwan University 2019 Week 8-9: Mid-Terms, Study Spots Around NTU
NTU has 18-weeks long semesters and the period from week 8-10 is the mid-terms period. There are no recess or reading weeks here (even for finals), so that definitely makes the school term longer...
KAIST Fall 2019 Week 6 – Daejeon City, A Survey
KAIST lies north-west of Daejeon in Yuseonggu, one of the five boroughs that divides the city. The main gate of KAIST campus faces a stream that separates the campus from the rest of the...
Week 3 || The University of Bristol: 5 of the Most Beautiful Spots in...
Surprise, it's me again. I'm currently in my third week of classes here in Bristol, and the studying experience here is drastically different compared to SUTD. I'm not going to make a list on...
Week 10 – First Kimchi making experience & Volunteer
Alongside with Yeoksam global village center, I helped out at a kimchi making event for charity.
The event started early in the morning and we gathered around 8.30am. The event was held outdoor and it...
National Taiwan University 2019 Week 7: Night market food and games event
It was 6.20pm and I haven't figured out how to run the example code we were given in our Deep Learning for Computer Vision course. It has been a few hours of googling for...
Finals, travels and daylight savings
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This is Wei Ying again. The first half of our semester in KTH ended with finals as expected. The good thing about KTH is that they have a re-exam policy, so in an event...
Week 8 – Volunteering – Yongsan Sejong Academy Inauguration Ceremony
This week, alongside with classes, I helped out at the Yongsan Sejong Academy Inauguration that was held at itaewon global village center. I learnt about this from a volunteer which I have knew from...
National Taiwan University 2019 Week 6: Yilan
The week before the last, Taiwan celebrated National Day (10/10). The public holiday fell on a Thursday, but NTU has flexibly-adjusted holidays, so that means Friday is also a holiday (in exchange of having...
National Taiwan University 2019: Getting a Bike
After an unexpectedly long introduction to cycling culture to Taiwan, I have decided to separate this post so readers who just want to get a bike can get the answers they want quickly! Here...
GEXP National Taiwan University 2019 – #humansofTW
One of the purchases that I'm the most happy with by far is my second-hand bike because like Singapore, Taipei City is almost flat throughout and it allows me to explore at a pace...