It's surprisingly not that hard, and I'm able to read all of the signs in Korean around the city (even though I don't know what they actually mean).
To meet other people around our campus, I played a game of charades with a group. In this game, one person was given a word, and the next person had to act it out to the person next to them. It's like the game of telephone combined with charades, and it was super fun!
I've visited so many museums in Seoul, from science museums to history museums. I've also had the chance to try making Korean pottery! The most exciting place I visited is the DMZ, which is the border between North and South Korea. There's a lot of history in this area, and since we're not allowed to visit North Korea, it's really interesting to get that close to it.