Fall 2022-Spring 2023 Capstone Cohort Student Reflection: Jinny Wang

Jinny Wang
November 22, 2022

The workload has kept me busy most of the time, but I do feel like I’m starting to improve my Chinese little by little.

Newly-starting Capstone Year students, Man Ian Woo and Jinny Wang, meeting with continuing Capstone Year students, Lauren O’Connell and Stella Jones

I, Jinny, can’t believe it’s been a month since I arrived in Taiwan. In this short period of time, I have already experienced so many ups and downs. Before coming to Taiwan, I was really excited to explore the city. But after school started, I’ve come to realize that this is actually an intensive study abroad program and that I actually have to… study. I honestly thought I would have more time for myself to go out and have fun, but this program is much more rigorous than I ever imagined.

The workload has kept me busy most of the time, but I do feel like I’m starting to improve my Chinese little by little. Furthermore, the teachers and staff in Taiwan have been very understanding. They’re always willing to make adjustments or help students along the way if we can’t handle it, so don’t be too intimidated to apply for capstone!

Moreover, this program arranged a trip to the city of Tainan and a host family for us to understand Taiwan’s culture and history better. I have to say that when I’m not stuck in my room studying and improving my Chinese, Taiwan is a really beautiful place with cheap and delicious food. For example, I went to Dan Shui Old Street last week, saw an amazing view of the river and mountains, and ate some delicious street food that I probably should’ve taken pictures of (but I ate it before I could do so). Lastly, I have to say that I’m lucky to have met so many amazing and lovely people from this program, as well as a few local Taiwanese students as well. They’ve been incredibly friendly and supportive, so it’s nice to know I have them by my side.