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Best Places to Travel from Singapore – My Top Picks from a Year Abroad
Written by Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore As I sit on the plane heading home after a transformative year in Singapore, I’ve been reflecting on the incredible travel experiences that shaped my exchange. While many students chose to travel throughout the semester, I took a slightly different route, saving my big trip for the end of the year. With Singapore’s Changi Airport being the largest and most connected in Southeast Asia, it’s the perfect launchpad for affordable travel across the region. Here are the destinations that stood out most during my time abroad. 1. Tioman Island, Malaysia – Underrated Paradise Tioman Island is one of Southeast Asia’s hidden…
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A Year in Singapore – Discovering Hidden Gems Beyond the Tourist Trails
Written by Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore If you’re heading to Singapore for a student exchange, chances are you’ve already got a list of “must-visit” spots—Gardens by the Bay, Lau Pa Sat, Chinatown, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. These iconic landmarks absolutely live up to the hype and are well worth exploring. But Singapore is compact, and after ticking off the top attractions, it can feel like you’ve seen it all. That’s why discovering the lesser-known gems can truly enrich your time abroad, especially if you’re here for a semester or a full year. 1. Pulau Ubin – A Slice of the Past Located off Singapore’s northeastern coast,…
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Studying Law Abroad: My Experience at NUS Law School
By Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore Before arriving in Singapore, I was fortunate to connect with a previous exchange student who studied Law at NUS. Thanks to her, I was mentally prepared for some academic differences between NUS and the University of Manchester. Still, there were things I wish I’d known in advance. Hopefully, this post will help you feel better equipped to handle life at the world’s 8th best law school, especially in terms of academic expectations. Picking Your Modules Your NUS journey starts before you even arrive. Module selection can be confusing at first. The system is quite different and takes time to understand—especially the online…
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Making Friends Abroad – Tips on Building a Social Circle in Singapore
By Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore As someone who once considered themselves an introvert, the idea of packing my life into two suitcases and moving 6,800 miles away from friends and family felt overwhelming. It wasn’t the cultural differences or academic challenges that worried me the most—it was the lingering “What if I don’t make friends?” concern that kept creeping in every time I thought about my exchange. With that in mind, I wanted to share my experience of making friends abroad—the challenges, the unexpected moments, and the strategies that worked for me. If you’re feeling the same pre-departure nerves, I hope my insights help you feel more…
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5 Foods you have to try when you reach Singapore!
By Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore One of the best things about living in Singapore is the endless variety of incredible food. From authentic local dishes at hawker centres to international cuisines at trendy restaurants, there’s something to satisfy every craving. As someone who loves exploring new places to eat, I’ve discovered some absolute gems during my time here. Whether you’re a fan of Italian comfort food, healthy acai bowls, or affordable canteen meals, this list has something for everyone. So, if you’re new to Singapore or just looking for some foodie inspiration, here are my favourite places to eat that you simply must try!
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Eusoff Hall – A student’s perspective
By Felecia Ogunnuga, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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5 Things to Know about Singapore
By Felecia Ogunnuga, Singapore, National University of Singapore Moving to a new country is always exciting but can also be a bit overwhelming, especially when it’s a vibrant place like Singapore! As I settled into my year abroad, I quickly discovered a few essential tips that made my experience smoother and more enjoyable. From dealing with the intense heat to navigating daily life, these five things are what I wish I’d known before arriving. Whether you’re preparing for your own adventure in Singapore or just curious about life here, this guide will help you hit the ground running and make the most of your time in the city!

















