[EN] 우리나라 문과 1티어 학과 [연세대 경영학과] | 전과자 ep.16
Summary
TLDRThe video follows a group of students at Yonsei University navigating both academic and social life. It blends humor, product placements, and relatable student experiences, from tackling difficult classes in English to quirky campus activities. The students engage in light-hearted moments, like testing out Yonsei Milk, while also grappling with the pressures of their studies. Through amusing interactions with professors and classmates, the video offers a snapshot of university life, showcasing both the fun and the challenges students face while trying to balance everything.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Outdoor Theater at Yonsei University hosts large-scale shows and events like the Akaraka festival and cheerleading battles.
- 😀 Yonsei Milk is a popular energy drink on campus, often promoted with quirky, playful advertisements featuring its cute packaging.
- 😀 The Yonsei University class registration system, called 'Yonsei Toto,' allows students to bet mileage on classes, making it feel like a form of 'gambling.'
- 😀 The protagonist struggles with English-heavy coursework, particularly in organizational learning, which adds stress to the already challenging university life.
- 😀 There's humor around the idea of 'networking' in business, with a student jokingly asking if it's about 'sucking up' in an organization.
- 😀 The professor’s teaching style is intense and fast-paced, often diving straight into complex topics without much of a break, which causes students to zone out.
- 😀 The protagonist expresses fatigue from the academic system, especially from trying to understand complicated English content in business classes.
- 😀 Students at Yonsei University bond over shared experiences, like dealing with challenging professors and navigating school life together.
- 😀 The idea of 'trial and error' is introduced in a class discussion about learning in organizations, emphasizing real-world examples.
- 😀 The video blends humor with university life by incorporating absurd situations, like the 'error' in the logic behind childhood behavior and class dynamics.
Q & A
Who is the main host or protagonist in the script, and what is his role?
-The main host is Lee Changsub, also known as Jeongwaja (Changing Majors). His role is to visit and review various university departments across Korea, experiencing student life as if he were changing majors.
What university is featured in this episode, and what department does the host focus on?
-This episode features Yonsei University (YU), one of Korea’s most prestigious universities. The host focuses on the Department of Business Administration.
What is unique about the freshmen experience at Yonsei University?
-All Yonsei University freshmen spend their first year at the Songdo Campus in Incheon for life experience education. They only move to the main Seoul campus starting from their sophomore year.
How is the Department of Business Administration at Yonsei University structured in terms of student organization?
-Each incoming class has about 300 students, divided into five groups—Pleasure, Radiance, Invincible, Unbeaten, and Flame—each with roughly 60 students to foster closer interaction.
What are some notable features of Yonsei University’s Business Administration program mentioned in the video?
-The program includes many English-taught courses, a strong alumni network featuring top executives and CEOs, and theoretical courses focused on large corporations. It also offers startup-related classes and project-based opportunities for entrepreneurship.
Which professors and classes does the host attend during his visit?
-He attends a Marketing class taught by Professor Jeon Yoo-jeong, a Columbia University Ph.D. and the youngest professor in the department, and an Organizational Learning class taught by Professor Lee Moo-won, a Stanford Ph.D.
How does Yonsei University’s class registration system, 'Yonsei Toto,' work?
-Students receive mileage points that they can 'bet' on classes during registration. The system prioritizes students based on how much mileage they wagered, making it a competitive and strategic process.
What promotional product appears in the video, and how is it presented?
-The episode includes a paid promotion for 'Yonsei Milk,' presented humorously as an energy drink for students. It’s described as adorable, convenient to carry, and comes in flavors like macadamia chocolate and corn soup.
What cultural or social aspects of Yonsei University are highlighted in the video?
-The video showcases Yonsei’s iconic Outdoor Theatre, used for festivals and cheer events like Akaraka, as well as student dining at Hangyeong Hall, known for its affordable and tasty buffet-style meals.
What overall impression does Lee Changsub have of Yonsei University and its Business Department?
-He finds the campus beautiful, the classes challenging—especially due to the English lectures—but appreciates the vibrant atmosphere and professionalism. He humorously concludes that the Department of Business is practically the Department of English.
What is teased for the next episode in the series?
-The next episode will feature the Department of Mechanical Engineering, where the host will explore a class about robot equipment, continuing his comedic journey through different majors.
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