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Tips on Studying Abroad at

Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China



Want to know what it’s like to study abroad? Want to know what your peers think? Your fellow

Georgia Tech students who have previously gone on this exchange program gave their opinions so

that future participants have the inside scoop on their host institution and host country.



Classes

• The overall grades for each course in each semester are made up of three parts,

namely classroom performance (10%), mid-term exam (20%), and final exam

(70%).

• There are a lot of foreigners that attend the school so it can be hard to get a chance

to practice your Chinese on a regular basis.

• The classes are longer then the ones at Georgia

Tech so be prepared for a three hour long class.





Cultural Differences

• A few things to note are that:

• They don’t use silverware, they just use chopsticks.

• You need to bring your own toilet paper wherever you go.

• If you don’t speak Chinese it is very hard to tell what you are ordering

to eat in the cafeteria and at restaurants.

• You pay for showers with a shower card that must be purchased.

• You can buy your basic groceries for about $14.

• Only the rooms where you sleep are heated





Transportation & Travel

• When traveling in China don’t put

off buying decent train tickets until

the day you leave. I put off buying

Lifestyle tickets, and of course the sleeper

• I have learned so much that I trains were all sold out for that

needed to learn. I love the variety night, so we were stuck with tickets

of people here, and I've learned for third class. This pretty much

many things about life that I means twelve hours in a regular

wouldn't have learned back at train seats with no A/C.

Tech.





Participant Profiles

Please see information of contributing students

below. If a blog or website is listed, feel free to

take a look! Also, if an e-mail address is listed,

you may contact that student if you have any

questions about their study abroad experience.



Rachel Burton, GEML, Spring 2008

Travel blog can be found at:

http://realtravel.com/china-trips-i6547124.html.





* These comments do not reflect the views of GT’s Office of International Education. They are based

on students’ individual opinions and are, therefore, not necessarily representative of all student experi-


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