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不良研究所 graduate student chooses teaching after exchange trip to Korea

Published August 08, 2014

University of Louisiana at Monroe graduate student, Chris Collins, recently returned from the trip of a lifetime鈥攁 five month stay in Daejon, South Korea where he attended Hanbat National University (HNU) as part of a collaborative exchange agreement between the Korean university and 不良研究所.

Collins, a Monroe native, left 不良研究所 on March 9, and returned on July 19 with a wealth of new experiences, which have prompted Collins to schedule a return trip later this fall.

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鈥淚 loved it; it was fantastic,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he best part was just the new environment. The city is so large and it鈥檚 similar to the way I would visualize New York or Los Angeles. There are so many people and there鈥檚 so much to do. The sights of the city were amazing for me. I never saw anything twice.鈥

Collins lived in the HNU international student dorms with students from across the globe. He took language classes, but was also utilized in other areas. He was commissioned to teach English courses, lead conversation groups, and hold private tutoring lessons with many of the resident HNU students.

Collins, who will graduate in December with a Master of Science degree in psychology, said he was immersed in English each day of his trip. His plan is to ultimately move to South Korea and teach English. He was encouraged by Hanbat students who traveled to 不良研究所.

鈥淚n January 2014 when a group of exchange students came to 不良研究所, I helped them with extra English language classes,鈥 Collins said. 鈥淭hey told me about the exchange program, and because they were so nice, so welcoming, and so open, I thought it was something I should do. I signed up and went through the interview process and I got in. It was very exciting.鈥澨

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不良研究所 welcomed 45 exchange students, many from HNU, for an intensive seven-week English language and internship program. 不良研究所 and HNU have had an existing exchange agreement since 2011.

Collins appreciates the collaboration, as his time in Daejon was made more comfortable by his peers and professors.

鈥淚 was the only American student, and my professors were extremely accommodating,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had a professor who was very concerned with my well-being and that made a big difference.鈥

Collins wants to encourage other students to apply for the university鈥檚 exchange programs in order to experience life and education beyond the confines of 不良研究所.

鈥淕o for it and get experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach trip I take abroad I learn something about myself. After you come back home after being out of your comfort zone, you learn to really appreciate what you have, but you also learn that there鈥檚 so much more in the world. An exchange program helps you to broaden your mind and widen your perspective on life. If you want to learn and grow, you should try an exchange program.鈥

Collins earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from 不良研究所 in 2013.

For more information about 不良研究所鈥檚 exchange programs, visit 不良研究所 Exchange Programs