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Transportation in South Korea

Posted April 14 by Samuel Grguric

If you’re already from a rather large city in any country, you probably already know how amazing the convenience of traveling by public transportation is.…

Welcome to Thailand! Photos From Week One.

Posted April 13 by Kathryn Ashin

Thailand.  It’s one of those places you can never really explain to someone who hasn’t been there.  It’s a wild combination of heat, smiles, a…

Mei Meis Birthday Extravaganza!

Posted April 11 by Gian Reinardy

Tonight we had Mei Meis birthday party! It was quite the production, that included 10 screaming girls, a quiz game, a magician, burgers (Americam Style),…

Update from My Family in France

Posted April 11 by Erika Wilmes

I've been talking with my host sister in France and it is calming my nerves before I depart to study abroad.

Update!

Posted April 11 by Erika Wilmes

This week I have been emailing back and forth with my host sister, Thuy! She is 17 and will also be a senior next year.…

Swedish Circus

Posted April 10 by Gian Reinardy

Or rather Cirkus I should say because that is how they spell it in Swedish. Last night Bea, the kids, Mor Mor, and I all…

Abandoned at school.

Posted April 9 by Maddie Fischer

Today the school will go on field trips, but Maysa teacher you will stay on campus. Thanks. My sixth graders are having an over night…

Frequently Asked Questions about SK

Posted April 8 by Samuel Grguric

My friends and family back home constantly ask me questions about what it’s like to live in Korea, and honestly I don’t blame them. Before…

Teaching at an English Center

Posted April 7 by Samuel Grguric

If you’re coming through the EPIK program to teach in South Korea, chances are very high that you’ll be placed in a public school much…