From the moment I stepped off the plane, I was surrounded by the sights, sounds, and smells of a vibrant city full of culture and energy. The smell of sizzling street food like tteokbokki and hotteok filled the air near subway stations, while the sparkling city lights and high-tech infrastructure gave me a glimpse into a modern global economy rooted in tradition.
I had the opportunity to visit Korean companies, learn how businesses adapt to cultural norms, and gain real insight into how marketing and hospitality strategies differ around the world. This experience helped shape my academic and career goals by showing me what international business truly looks like in action. I now have a clearer understanding of what it means to work across cultures, and I feel more motivated than ever to pursue a global career path.
Personally, this program pushed me out of my comfort zone. Navigating a non-English speaking environment was intimidating at first, but over time, I picked up common Korean phrases, learned how to respectfully communicate through gestures and cultural etiquette, and became more confident in unfamiliar situations. The kindness and patience of local people helped me grow not just as a student, but as a human being.
Before studying abroad, I thought it might be hard to connect as someone who comes from a low-income background and is also a first-generation college student. I worried I might not “fit in.”
Name: Quenita Hutson
Status: Senior
Major: Apparel & Textile Design
Hometown: Saginaw, Michigan
Program: Global & Cross-cultural Marketing: Case Study of K-culture