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Jibba
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but i stopped reading at "although I'll miss the great city of Chicago." that town..........ugh............ edit: want to get the Congratz across instead of my hatred of chi-town. | ||
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On March 31 2012 11:57 Azera wrote: Holy fucking shit! That's awesome! Korea Uni is pretty highly ranked right? You're a genius! Good job! One of the SKY =]. Gotta love it! On March 31 2012 12:13 starfish wrote: congratz! watch out for the cigarret smokes everywhere though! also, if your a foreigner, some korean people might point at you, its a culture thing, they dont mean disrespect in anyway. on the bright side, korean chicks love foreigners :D Good to know! Thanks! On March 31 2012 12:39 Jibba wrote: Big congrats. Thanks!!! Always feel cool when a hammer-wielder comments on my blog <3 On March 31 2012 12:57 metbull wrote: congrats! but i stopped reading at "although I'll miss the great city of Chicago." that town..........ugh............ edit: want to get the Congratz across instead of my hatred of chi-town. To each their own, but that's my city <333 On March 31 2012 13:41 how wrote: Very cool man, congrats! GSL is free to attend, so you better be making the most of it (an the rest of Korea of pretty fucking badass from what I hear as well) Every single one I can get to!! Already met Tastosis at Blizzcon but can't hurt to bug them and the other foreigner casters again! On March 31 2012 14:12 docvoc wrote: sounds sick man, congrats ~~~, on a sidenote, what sports are you gonna play while there other than SC/SC2? I'm unsure of what korea is strong at other than archery lol. I'll probably play baseball and a bit of soccer even though i'm not really a fan of soccer, but I hear it is sort of big there. I'm pretty active so I'll play whatever and be decent at it. If archery is big...I'd love to get better. I never really learned well. | ||
Stratos
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Congratz! Use it wisely man. And keep us updated! | ||
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Oh.Canada
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DawN883
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NoctemSC
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Do you speak Korean though? I'd figure if you're going to school there then you'd most likely be required to but heh, you never know. The Korean food is AMAZING and the people are so nice ^^ As long as you're respectful and not a complete douche. I didn't get to go to GOM studios when I went T-T | ||
Chaggi
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drsnuggles
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I've spent my semester abroad in Korea as well (at Inha University in Incheon, directly next to Seoul), I can recommend going to Korea ^^ Hope you're not taking the 'easy' road and pick the courses that are made only for Exchange students where you get 99% A-grades, there you won't meet any Koreans. I lived in the dorms with 3 Koreans and played lots of games with them, lots of fun ^^ As long as you're not one of the typical 'party semester' Exchange students I guess you will meet some "real" Koreans instead of the ones that only hang around the Exchange students.. I can recommend to go to Carribean Bay (biggest swimming pool in the world?, with lots of slides and stuff), Everland and Lotte World (both amusement/theme parks)...also go to Yeoui-Do and Time Square.. Enjoy your time in Korea! | ||
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On March 31 2012 17:51 NoctemSC wrote: I envy you, living in Seoul would be amazing. Do you speak Korean though? I'd figure if you're going to school there then you'd most likely be required to but heh, you never know. The Korean food is AMAZING and the people are so nice ^^ As long as you're respectful and not a complete douche. I didn't get to go to GOM studios when I went T-T Using Rosetta Stone <3. Will be taking classes there. So excited for everything! On March 31 2012 21:03 drsnuggles wrote: Congratulations, you're gonna have an awesome time in Korea I reckon I've spent my semester abroad in Korea as well (at Inha University in Incheon, directly next to Seoul), I can recommend going to Korea ^^ Hope you're not taking the 'easy' road and pick the courses that are made only for Exchange students where you get 99% A-grades, there you won't meet any Koreans. I lived in the dorms with 3 Koreans and played lots of games with them, lots of fun ^^ As long as you're not one of the typical 'party semester' Exchange students I guess you will meet some "real" Koreans instead of the ones that only hang around the Exchange students.. I can recommend to go to Carribean Bay (biggest swimming pool in the world?, with lots of slides and stuff), Everland and Lotte World (both amusement/theme parks)...also go to Yeoui-Do and Time Square.. Enjoy your time in Korea! Still taking high level math courses with computer components but will also be taking Korean courses. Not a typical party student but I will be visiting noraebang! Yeah I'll be around everyone, might as well get my money's worth. | ||
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See.Blue
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Shield
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On April 01 2012 06:50 darkness wrote: May I ask why you chose South Korea exactly? Well I didn't want to visit a traditional "study-abroad" country like the UK or France or New Zealand or Australia. I've always been fascinated with very old and traditional cultures and learning about Korean culture while taking taekwondo as a kid has made me very interested in Korea. As a technology nerd, Seoul seems to be the perfect place for me to visit. They're so far ahead of us in technological infrastructure, and I'm so excited to be a part of it. And...obviously...StarCraft <3 | ||
klibrt
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Hit up the karaoke bars, pc bangs, and the mall! I'm thinking about doing the program where college students go to Korea to teach English for like 6 months. Maybe I'll see you at GSL if I ever happen to do it! | ||
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On April 01 2012 15:15 klibrt wrote: ^_^ Congrats man! Hit up the karaoke bars, pc bangs, and the mall! I'm thinking about doing the program where college students go to Korea to teach English for like 6 months. Maybe I'll see you at GSL if I ever happen to do it! I thought about doing that too! If I really like it there, I may consider that at some point! Yeah for sure about GSL!! Would be great to find someone to go with. | ||
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