Thursday, 28 July 2011

Travel itinerary

Time passes quickly and I'm getting more and more excited about Phuket. I've heard lots of great stuff about the island but some friends of mine also didn't like it at all and said there are too many tourists. So I am a little bit nervous! Well, I'll find out soon enough... in exactely 60 days! But before I can board the plane to Phuket there's still lots of stuff to do. 2 more exams need to be written, then I will visit my family in Hamburg for 5 days and on August 15 I'm going to China to attend the BayCHINA summer university in Qingdao! The next destination on my journey will be Shanghai from where I will be flying to Kuala Lumpur. There I will finally meet my boyfriend Sairozi (I'm sooooo excited!!) and we are going to arrange our visas for Thailand. Hopefully this won't take too long because we plan to visit his aunt in Singapore on the 25th of September. This will be our last stop on the way to Phuket where we will arrive on September 27. So we got a tight schedule and I hope it won't be too stressful!

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Be prepared!

There are lots of things to organize before hopping on a plane to Thailand. Here is my personal checklist:

- health insurance: If you are studying abroad you will most likely not be covered by your normal health insurance. Actually it's not very difficult to find a health insurance for your semester abroad and many insurance companies have special offers for students. Comparing prices can save you lots of money... in Germany prices between 30-35 Euros/month are average. A cheap one for Germans is DKV (if your are under 24 and female it's less than 22 Euros!). Make sure the insurance covers all the expenses in case you have to be flown back to your country due to an emergency (this can become really expensive if you aren't insured!).

- learning agreements: In case you want to transfer credits you've earned in Phuket to your home institution you should seek all the necessary information BEFORE leaving for Thailand. Some universities will not transfer the credits unless you have made learning agreements before your departure.

- vaccinations: Check with your doctor if you have all the necessary vaccinations for a stay in Thailand.

- passport: Make sure that your passport is still valid.

- credit cards: Compare different banks and get a credit card with low transaction fees. For Germany a comdirekt visa card is a great way to save money because they will not charge you any fees for withdrawing money at any ATM worldwide.

- financial support: I will give this topic an extra post... check the scholarship section :)

Who am I and what will I be doing in Phuket?

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! For the next couple of months I'm going to share with you my experiences at the Prince of Songkla university in Phuket/Thailand. But before I start I would like to thank Asia Exchange. Their general scholarship program made it possible for me to study one semester in Phuket and I am very thankful for this unique opportunity!
Ok, so now back to the question. Who am I? My name is Anna, I'm 21 and currently doing my Bachelor's degree in "International Cultural and Business Studies" with a main focus on Southeast Asia at the Universtiy of Passau (Germany). Spending at least 1 semester abroad is a compulsory part of my studies and since I have a special interest in the Southeast Asian region Thailand seems to be a great choice! Of course, I'm very excited about studying in Phuket. And luckily I will not go through this adventure on my own. My boyfriend, Sairozi, is going to stay with me in Phuket and I'm sure we're going to have an awesome time :D
Concerning the second part of my question "what will I be doing in Phuket"... well, there're many things I'd like to do during my stay. First of all I want to learn the Thai language, get to know the Thai culture (especially the food!), learn about business in Asia and Thailand and make lots of new friends! Of course travelling and seeing the beauty of Thailand's nature is on my list as well ;)