Making it Work

Written by: Pa Zong Moua

“No, I don’t have the money. No, it’s not time yet.” All I heard was excuses I made for myself to stay where I am comfortable.  I knew that graduation is around the corner and a long-term study abroad experience had been on my mind since the first year I entered Saint Cloud State University.

I chose South Korea because of the budget that I have. I have two other siblings that are also studying at SCSU, in total 4 kids in the family that are still depending on my parents’ help. My parents are by no means rich, they are minimum wage workers. They made it clear that I would need to save up for myself. South Korea was the final choice because of the Global Village Program. I get to study in a different country, mentor students learning English, receive a stipend and a free room. How sweet and awesome is that!

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Hygge

Written by Sophie Torgerson

One of the coolest words that I learned while studying abroad in Denmark, is the word “hygge”.  “Hygge” (pronounced: hyoo·guh) is a Danish word that has no direct translation in English.  It’s a word that can be used as an adjective or noun, and can be described as a type of lifestyle or feeling that one experiences when they are happy or content.  It may be experienced while alone or while surrounded by others.  Many describe “hygge” as a feeling of coziness.  To them, “hygge” may be curling up by the fireplace while reading their favorite book, or baking some holiday treats with loved ones.  It may also be going to picnics with close friends, or having a nice, warm day at the beach.  “Hygge” can really be anything that brings you peace and happiness.  What it cannot be is spending the entire day staring at your phone, or not allowing yourself to take a break and relax doing something you love once in a while.  

Although most people in the United States don’t know or have never even heard the word “hygge”, I think it’s a fun and unique word to learn and start practicing.  In Denmark, many Danes would bring up “hygge” in conversation.  The word was also seen on many souvenirs, from t-shirts, to mugs, to keychains- you name it!  “Hygge” allows you to enjoy simple pleasures and get away from the busy and hectic world we live in sometimes, so it’s definitely something everyone should incorporate into their lives.  It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, only doing something you love, whatever that may be.  My trip to Denmark definitely allowed me to experience “hygge”.

Engineering Internship in China

By: Casey Sanders

My name is Casey Sanders and I spent this summer in Shanghai, China as an application engineer intern at Emerson (Branson Ultrasonics) as a part of the COSE Internship SCSU offers. This experience was life changing for me, both personally and professionally. I am writing this blog post to share how I prepared beforehand and how I was able to make the most of my experience!

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1 – Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, China
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Professional Experience

We live in an international economy, there is no escaping this fact! If you know how to effectively collaborate across time zones you are a greater asset anywhere you go.

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