EXCHANGE REPORT

Brigham Young University Marrio Business School 2017 Fall

Lo Wing Ki Year 4, Markeng and Management

Monthly Acvity Log September When I arrived BYU, there were student orientaons around the campus, including campus tours. As a exchange student, the general orientaon for new students is oponal, I only had to aend the exchange student orientaon. It was a very useful event, I could get to know other exchange students, the campus, important offices and contacts I need to know, and the schedule of acvies they arranged for exchange students. Other than that, during the week, there were booths of clubs and sociees in the campus, you can join clubs that you are interested in to know more people in the school. Most importantly, I had to get the student ID card, it is a card that keeps the dining dollar and cougar cash (money you can use for prinng, laundry, purchase in byu stores).

In September, I spent some me to get used to the environment, to explore restaurants around. I also watched one of the most important football games of the year. The college football games here are really loud and excing, I definitely recommend watching at least one. If you are keen on sports, you can consider buying a ROC pass, which let you get in any of the games, you can also sell it legally before you leave.

Aer meeng the exchange students, we took me together to visit Salt Lake City, and took road trips together. The highlight was the Bryce Canyon Naonal Park, this naonal park was my favourite. If you have me, I recommend vising all 5 of ’s well-known big five naonal parks., natural scenery is definitely the best thing in Utah.

October I took a class which was my most unforgeable one, Internaonal Markeng, the professor was really nice, I got chance to visit his house, and tried four wheelers and racers on the mountain. The professor was really nice to exchange students, we had many field trips out of the classroom, which was a really great way to interact with classmates and experience the culture.

One of the must-dos in BYU is to hike the Y-mountain, all BYU students hiked the Y. In October, BYU had a home coming week, which you can aend many events organised by BYU. One of the events was Light the Y, we hiked the Y mountain, and all students lighted up the Y at one me, the scenery was fascinang. In October, I also watched BYU soccer game, which was excing as well. I visited the Arches Naonal Park, another place I would recommend.

As I am living on campus housing, they have acvity every Monday, called FHE. They tried to gather every Monday to meet and hang out, it was a good way to know other residents and not to bored by school. October was also the month of Halloween, I got to go to the corn maze and haunted house. BYU also has celebraon of halloween, we had large “truck or treat”, truck version of trick or treat near the stadium of BYU. At night, I also trick-or-treat in Provo downtown with my roommates and friends. November In November, although there were much work from school (classes here require many readings and assignments), I spent me in watching basketball games and visit around Provo. There were many scenery spots around such as waterfalls and mountains that worth exploring, I enjoyed hiking here with my friends.

Another highlight of the month was thanksgiving holiday, it was a big holiday here, we got a week off school. I took a trip to San Francisco with other exchange students, and experienced the Black Friday crazy shopping there. I also went to my professor’s house to have a tradional thanksgiving meal.

December and January December was finals and presentaons month, everyone was busy about school. However, it was also Christmas month, Christmas month was huge here in Utah because of the Mormon religion, vising Temple Square Christmas lights in Salt lake city was a must do here each year. Besides study, I spent me in vising the museums in the school, BYU has a great art museum worth vising. Students living on-campus housing could also aend the Christmas Dance in the Hall. I also spent a weekend at my friend’s house in Layton Utah, their family was nice, we celebrated for Christmas together with good food. Aer finals, I started to travel around in the U.S, visited more naonal parks, naonal parks are sll my favourite.

General Exchange Informaon Visa Procedures The visa applicaon is easy, make sure to follow BYU’s guides and do it earlier. Send all the forms and documents to BYU according to their instrucons, then they will mail the visa form to you. Once I received the mail from BYU, I can make appointment online and make payment, then go to the consulate for interview. It took me half month to a month to get the visa, but i suggest applying it as early as possible.

Orientaon Acvies I joined the exchange student orientaon before the semester start, you can meet other exchange students and have a campus tour. And they will tell you more reminders on visa and tell you everything you need.

Internaonal Services & Acvies BYU internaonal student office organised many events for us, there was at least one acvity per month, such as football games, halloween haunted house, Christmas celebraon etc.

Accommodaons You can choose among on-campus housing and off-campus housing. Be aware that when looking for off-campus housing, you have to look for one semester only housing, or else you have to sell it out yourself at the end of semester. I lived in the Helaman Hall (on-campus), I do recommend Hinckley, it is very close to the business building and student centre. You can sign a peon to release the contract for the next semester, instead of selling it by yourself. Also, one of the pros living on-campus is that you can meet many other residents, and there are different acvies organised in the Hall. On-campus housings are very clean, because we have cleaning check once per month. Helaman Halls do not have full kitchen on each floor, so it is inconvenient to cook. If you prefer living in a flat with kitchen, you may want to choose Heritage Halls. As I am living in Helaman Halls, I was also required to subscribe to a full non-refundable meal plan, the price was quite high.

Courses Registraon Aer BYU told me I can start enrolling classes, I started to research and send the officer-in-charge all the class codes and sessions I would like to enroll in, then the officer will help. Because many classes are majors-only which I could not register by myself.

Teaching & Assessment Methods I only took four courses, so that the workload is not very huge. But when compare to HKUST, BYU has a higher workload, they have more exams, readings, assignments, presentaons. However, the classmates and professors are really nice, and willing to help, I got many chances to speak and interact in classes instead of just sing in the classroom. As long as you finish each assignment, the grading is not bad.

Sports & Recreaon Facilies There are many sports you can pracse in BYU, if you are keen on sports, the baseball games, football games, basketball games, volleyball games, soccer games would not disappoint you. There are many sports facilies including regular sized basketball courts, soccer field, sports field house, indoor swimming pool and gyms, all within walking distance.

Cost and expenses

Airfare HKD 6000

Accommodation USD 1500

Textbooks and course materials USD 250

BYU HealthPlan USD 300

Meal Plan USD 1500

Visa application ~HKD 2700

Mobile phone plan USD 250 The expenses above include only the compulsory charges, do not include travel expenses, food, transportaon, miscellaneous. The expenses on meal plan could be avoided if you live in other on- campus housing with full kitchen or off-campus housing. Also the textbooks in the States are expensive, I bought ebooks online. Some students would rent used textbooks on Amazon too. Social Clubs & Networking Opportunies There are many ways to meet people in BYU, such as aending ward acvies, hall acvies, or clubs acvies which you can join clubs at first week of school.

Health & Safety Provo Utah is a safe place generally speaking, maybe it is because people here have religious backgrounds, they are nice to people and willing to help all the me. Also, exchange students are required to buy the BYU Health plan as health insurance here, you can go to the BYU health centre whenever you are sick.

Food There are many food choices within the campus, mostly fast food. You can also find all kinds of restaurants off campus, especially in Orem (the city next to Provo, takes 20-30 minutes by bus), Provo downtown, or around BYU.

Transportaon Many people would recommend driving around, because taking bus is more me consuming and more costly comparing to drive. However, I think it is sll a good opon if you want to move around yourself. Get a UTA card to take public transportaon in Utah, it works similar as Octopus card. There is also train called Frontrunner which can take you to other cies like Layton, Odgen, Salt lake city, and the airport.

Climate In September to October, the weather is really comfortable, Provo is sunny but dry. The temperature starts to drop in November, there is usually snow starng from December, but in my case, there wasn’t much snow during my stay.

Communicaon I used T mobile pre-paid sim card which costs about usd$45-50 per month, unlimited call text and data, you can get it in any Tmobile store such as the one in University Mall. It is quite expensive comparing with Hong Kong, but there weren't many opons to choose from. There are also other carriers such as Sprint, AT&T.

Cauonary measures and other notes BYU is a mormon school, they have honor code to follow, and no caffeine drinks are allowed. At first, I was a bit worried about the mormon culture, but soon I found out it is another religion that we should understand more and respect. We should not judge any religion before we get to know them. Students are nice and would not force you to hold the same religion as them. In general, I think the people are easy-going, it should not be a religion that we worry or afraid about. Items to bring sweaters passport with visa and documents

sunscreen BYU acceptance letter

sunglasses chargers

lotion camera

medicine smart phone

snow boots laptop

thick jackets travel insurance documents

Money stationery and calculator

Credit card

Useful Links and contacts BYU Housing website hps://www.byu.edu/oncampushousing/index.shtml BYU Course Catalog hps://catalog.byu.edu/courses Utah transportaon system hps://www.rideuta.com/