 Okay, then let's talk about the money aspect. So how much can I earn teaching English in Korea? So those are the typical salary ranges, basically. We have to look at, you know, what kind of school it is. So it always depends on the type of school and then also on your own background and qualifications. So we start off with public schools. Public schools, you typically earn the least. It's in the bottom part, but it's still not bad, especially depending on what region you teach in. And we can look at that a little bit more later because public schools is also the Epic program. So the Epic program is a teaching program in Korea that a lot of teachers are going into. And then they get placement in Korea through the government. So, yeah. Oh, and it's only in Korean won. I'm sorry. So 1.8 million won to 2.7 million won sounds like a lot, right? You'd be a millionaire in Korea. But yeah, 1.8 is probably about 1,800 US dollars. Let me just double check on my currency app. So 1.8 million, oh, 1.8 million is currently, oh, it's actually 1,600 US dollars. So starting at 1,600 up to 2.7 million, which is 2,425 US dollars currently. So that's what you've been making in a public school. Then a little bit more, you can earn a little bit more in haguans or private language schools up to 3 million won. So that is currently 2,700 US dollars. Yeah. Then universities, you'd be making more if you managed to get a university job. Those requirements are usually a little bit higher. So they usually want people with a master's degree and preferably a master's degree in teaching or TESOL or English, but it's definitely doable, especially in smaller cities. There, the universities aren't that strict. And usually if you're in Korea for a while and then you get to know people, you do a bit of networking, you could definitely get a university job because you're always looking for teachers. And working for university in Korea is really, really nice. You have very, very little teaching hours. You make a lot of money. You have a lot of free time and you get like two or three months paid vacation every season, every term, every semester. So it's really, really nice. I recommend that. And the highest paying school would be an international school. That's usually how it is everywhere in every country. They pay the highest, but they also have the strictest requirements. So international schools, they typically only hire people with a teaching license from their country. So not only a TEFL or TESOL, but an actual teaching license. So you have to go through teachers' college and all those things. And so that can be a little bit challenging, but we know, not impossible. Then also when you teach English in South Korea, you're not only getting your salary, but there's also some extra benefits such as paid housing. So most teachers, they get paid housing, either paid housing or a housing stipend. So you might get like a couple of hundred dollars stipend or you can receive paid housing and then you live in a teacher's apartment. You also get health insurance and typically paid airfare and like year of contract bonuses. And there's also a pension scheme that you basically pay into. So the national pension scheme. And then when you leave Korea, you get all of this money back. So depending on how long you're staying, how long you're paying into this pension scheme, you get like a couple thousand back, couple thousand dollars back when you leave. So this is a really, really good chunk of money that you can then use for when you're going to a different location or you're going back home as sort of like a starting capital. Yeah. All right. All right, I have a question here. Chibi says, universities I've heard is extremely hard to break into. So like I said, it depends on where I imagine that soul is probably really hard, but if you're in a smaller city, networking and you get to know people, maybe you took some, I was actually offered a university job at my university job here in my city. And it's a really good university. It's a national university, a lot of international students, it's very prestigious. And because I just knew people, and they were like, hey, we know you're a good teacher, we know you're certified, you've been here for a while, would you like to work at our university? And so yeah, just depends on networking. Yeah, it's definitely not impossible. I think they make it look harder than it is, but I feel like you definitely need to be like in Korea for a while, at least like maybe two or three years to be able to work at a university. Thanks so much for watching. We are ITTT, the leading provider for TEFL and TESOL training courses. If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking the button down here and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.