@SuperKblast things have changed a lot in Korea since your dad was there. There's a Korean idiom: in 10 years the mountains and the rivers change... now it's takes less than 3 years for a person to not recognize a street in Korea they have visited before... Try it out and see for yourself
@tokee1234567 Exactly. I am an American and I lived in Korea for 13 years. I loved it. I went back just about every winter and summer after i started going to college in the U.S. Every time I went back, I'd see something new had just been built in a period of just 4 months. It's been more than 3 years now and i can't wait to see what has changed.
@zpeanut what do u mean??? Korea is AMAZING, I went there when i was 4 so i dont remember anything, but Korea is an AMAZING so he's REALLY lucky he went
yonsei dorms or haksukjibs??????
mjkeychantszhin 1 week ago
@mjkeychantszhin If you want privacy, Hasuk Jip. If you wanna be around intl students all the time, go for yonsei dorms.
eclansky 1 week ago
@eclansky are the dorm rules really strict??. do they have curfews??
mjkeychantszhin 1 week ago
@mjkeychantszhin There are curfews that I remember, but email the school and they'll give you the exact details.
eclansky 6 days ago
Actually theres a lotttttt of, lots of hasookjibs here in the u.s. for international students ;)
kimjugyeon 1 month ago
Haha, my best friend's from Korea! :D I want to go someday, you're pretty lucky :)
xManthaxXx 1 month ago
Pretty cool. :)
andagii 2 months ago
my dad lived in korea for ten years and he hated it.....but i dont care at ALL what he says im still going
SuperKblast 3 months ago 10
@SuperKblast Good choice to experience it first-hand yourself. Try to keep an open mind and I guarantee you'll learn a ton from the experience.
eclansky 3 months ago 5
@SuperKblast Korea has changed drastically. It's changed a lot even from just 5 years ago.
dtownkid 2 months ago
@SuperKblast things have changed a lot in Korea since your dad was there. There's a Korean idiom: in 10 years the mountains and the rivers change... now it's takes less than 3 years for a person to not recognize a street in Korea they have visited before... Try it out and see for yourself
tokee1234567 2 months ago
@tokee1234567 cool i will.. :D
SuperKblast 2 months ago
@tokee1234567 Exactly. I am an American and I lived in Korea for 13 years. I loved it. I went back just about every winter and summer after i started going to college in the U.S. Every time I went back, I'd see something new had just been built in a period of just 4 months. It's been more than 3 years now and i can't wait to see what has changed.
yojasnamja 1 month ago
@zpeanut what do u mean??? Korea is AMAZING, I went there when i was 4 so i dont remember anything, but Korea is an AMAZING so he's REALLY lucky he went
Stardazzle123100 3 months ago
Boarding houses do exist in the U.S.
GuariadelBosque 3 months ago
Im supposed to go in August and I am second guessing. Any advice?
aiesha1987 9 months ago
@aiesha1987 The only thing you'll regret is not going.
eclansky 9 months ago 26