This is the first week after the semester. This semester has been really difficult as I had roughly 7 courses. I don't regret it, because I increased my knowledge in Korean history, Korean politics and economics, as well as accounting and organizational behavior. I also learned a thing or two about the Korean language.
Now, I am up in the air, as I am sort of lost about what to do. At first I started to play my game, because I never had the chance to do so, but now I am thinking, I am free to explore Korea, what am I doing playing this game?
I started to meet some friends, and try to cement new friendships, as well as divorce myself from the numerous flakes on my phone list in my address book. It is hard to generate genuine interests from Koreans, mostly due to the language barriers.
For this reason, I want to get really aggressive about studying Korean, and keep up with my Japanese studies as well. The other thing I want to do is start some of my educational planning, and secure more finances as I have only $68 in the bank.
Now, I am up in the air, as I am sort of lost about what to do. At first I started to play my game, because I never had the chance to do so, but now I am thinking, I am free to explore Korea, what am I doing playing this game?
I started to meet some friends, and try to cement new friendships, as well as divorce myself from the numerous flakes on my phone list in my address book. It is hard to generate genuine interests from Koreans, mostly due to the language barriers.
For this reason, I want to get really aggressive about studying Korean, and keep up with my Japanese studies as well. The other thing I want to do is start some of my educational planning, and secure more finances as I have only $68 in the bank.
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