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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
With January quickly coming to a close, I might be a little late with this post…lol actually, I know I’m very late with it. They started saying “better late than never” for people like me. The perpetually late and always the last one to cross the finish line, during the dreaded mile… Who came up … More 30 Before 30: A Bucket List
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