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  • Asia,  National University of Singapore,  Singapore

    Reflections on year abroad

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore As I pack my bags and prepare to leave Singapore, I find myself reflecting on everything this year has meant to me. It’s hard to put into words just how much I’ve gained, academically, personally, and culturally. Studying abroad at NUS challenged me in the best ways. I pushed myself academically, made friends from around the world, and experienced life in one of the most exciting and diverse cities. I learned to navigate unfamiliar systems, manage my own wellbeing, and thrive in a completely new environment. I’ll miss the food (especially kaya toast and hawker centre dinners), the warmth of the people,…

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    Challenges Abroad: Adaptation

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore While my time abroad was filled with amazing experiences, it wasn’t always easy. There were moments that felt challenging, and I think it’s important to share those honestly. The first challenge I faced was homesickness. After the initial excitement wore off, I began to miss my routines, my family, and even Manchester’s grey skies. It wasn’t constant, but it would hit during quiet weekends or when I felt overwhelmed by schoolwork. I found that talking to other exchange students helped a lot, many were going through the same thing, and we supported each other. Another big adjustment was the academic pressure. NUS…

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    Exploring Southeast Asia: Travelling during breaks

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore One of the biggest perks of studying in Singapore is its location, right at the heart of Southeast Asia. I made the most of weekends and semester breaks to travel, and those trips added a whole new layer to my study abroad experience. From Singapore, budget airlines made it surprisingly affordable to explore nearby countries. During my mid-semester break, I visited Vietnam, where I spent a week exploring Ho chi minh, and Ninh Binh. I also travelled to Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand — each destination unique in culture, food, and experience. One particularly memorable trip was to Bali. It was a short…

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    Student community and getting involved

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore Before I left for Singapore, one of my biggest worries was whether I’d make friends and feel connected. Thankfully, those fears disappeared quickly after arriving at NUS. The university made it easy to meet people through its international orientation week. From day one, I was grouped with students from all over the world, Germany, the US, South Korea, and many more. We bonded over shared confusion about the campus map and mutual excitement about living abroad. One of my favourite parts of social life in Singapore was the diversity of people I met. Not just international students, but also local students who…

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    Living in Singapore: Food, culture and everyday life

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore Living in Singapore feels like being at the crossroads of the world, a place where cultures blend seamlessly, and every street corner has something new to offer. One of the biggest highlights of everyday life here is, without a doubt, the food. Singapore is a food-lover’s paradise, and I quickly developed a routine of visiting different hawker centres. These open-air food courts are everywhere, and you can get delicious meals for just a few dollars. From laksa to satay to roti prata, every meal was a chance to try something new. The diversity in cuisine mirrors the cultural mix in the country:…

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  • National University of Singapore,  Singapore

    Life at NUS: campus culture and study style

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore Life at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is as fast-paced and competitive as it is fascinating and inspiring. As one of Asia’s top universities, NUS attracts students from all over the world, and the atmosphere on campus reflects that international, high-achieving energy. One of the first things I noticed was how different the academic system is compared to Manchester. Courses here are referred to as “modules,” and students usually take 4–6 per semester. Each module has a mix of lectures, tutorials, labs, or discussion groups, and participation is often graded, something I wasn’t used to. The workload felt intense at times,…

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    Arrival in Singapore

    May 15, 2025 /

    By Luna Tejada, National University of Singapore, Singapore When I first stepped out of Changi Airport, the heat and humidity hit me like a wave. Coming from Manchester, I was instantly aware that life in Singapore was going to feel very different, and in many ways, it has been. My first few days were a whirlwind of admin, jet lag, and discovery. The campus at NUS is huge and beautifully green, with tropical trees and buildings tucked into hills and slopes. It took me a few days just to get my bearings, especially since I kept getting lost trying to find seminar rooms. Thankfully, the orientation sessions for exchange students…

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