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An ode to Korea- I Seoul you. ❤ Until we meet again. … More See you next time
An ode to Korea- I Seoul you. ❤ Until we meet again. … More See you next time
If you’re in Seoul for a day, a week, a month, a year….this is a helpful post for your travels! It’s a bit weird, but I mean…I wrote it, so you get what you look for. … More Korea on a Dime: The Best of the Almost Free
Some of the best things in Korea are free…so here’s a list! That’s right! COMPLETELY FREE! … More Korea on a Dime: The Best FREE Things!
1. Jeonju Jeonju is far and away my favorite spot in Korea. Hands down! There, you get a perfect mix of old and new. Known for its amazing food- it is the birthplace of the Korean staple- bibimbop. The old: Roam the cobblestoned streets, explore Gyeonggi Palace and enjoy the charming alleyways of the beautiful hanok village. … More The Top 5 Places to Put on Your Bucket List
So you’ve arrive in Seoul, and are actually working in Korea. This next installment is for navigating yourself through a hagwon job in Korea when you’re already here. … More Korean TEFL jobs: Exposed
Christmas is always hard but this year was especially hard for me… … More A Very Expat Exmas
Megook: Korean for an American foreigner. The post herein is a look at Korea from a megook perspective … More Korea: The Juxtaposition
Important things you need to know about Korean contracts, and your rights while working here! … More Read Before Signing- A Crash Course in Korean Contracts
My last post advised potential teachers on the interview questions you must be certain to ask before accepting a position. I *cannot* stress the importance of asking those questions enough. Continuing this stroke of genius, I have compiled a list of things I wish I knew before coming to Korea. … More What I wish I knew before coming to Korea
Please, take it from someone who knows the situation…learn from my mistakes! … More 11 crucial interview questions for a teaching job in Korea