Ain't dead. Yet.
During the last month I realized how little I have been doing for the past year. Believe me, 6 hours of Korean class per day is NOTHING compared to 6 hours of MBA courses a day (not even mentioning that after these classes there was homework, group assignments, studying for tests etc). Now things are back to normal, that is we're not spending 15 hours a day in school. Really, I have free time for the first time in a month and I'm at loss what to do. So I found myself a little 아르바이트 (to pay the bills) and decided to compete in case study project, cause I like the sound of 6 million won prize.
Come to think of that I'm liking it when things get so intense I cannot even scratch my head. Too bad I also forget to eat. My mum wouldn't approve that.
I'm learning a lot. From my classmates (a lot of 아저씨s from big companies but also a lot of young people like myself. literally from all over the world), professors (le creme de la creme of the university).
You know... last year I thought I was really mature and grown up compared to 2008. Now I realize, what I child I was compared to now. That being said, I haven't given up on having fun. I'm just aware now that there's a time and place for everything.
So yes, I am enjoying living in 신촌. I love the fact that I live 15 minutes by foot from 홍대정문 (not loving that it's turning into 이태원II). I can't wait that 압구정 and 강남 are a taxi ride away. On weekends. On weekdays I spent minimum 8 hours in school studying for class, doing homework, managing my team (yeah, with my big mouth I ended up bossing around 3 older guys...), thinking up business strategies (for the contest)...
Life's tough. But it's so good ㅋㅋ
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