Graduating from college was a lot of hard work but trying to figure out what to do with that pretty piece of paper was even more difficult. Like many college grads, I was unable to decide what to do with my life. Grad school seemed like a daunting task of more papers, boring professors, late nights, and even more student loans. And beginning a career seemed even more impossible with a pretty much useless history degree from a no name private college. So what were my options? I could get some part time jobs and live off my parents till I got the nerve to apply to grad schools or till they kicked me out or I could take the path less traveled. I picked the latter.
I have always had a desire to travel and see the world, to live and experience another culture and way of life, and I was given that chance and more. My sister Emily suggested that I send her friend Jeremy, who has been living in Korea for the past couple of years teaching English for Bambini Edu-Centers through out Korea, my resume. I though why not it couldn't hurt. So I did and I've been living in Korea for the past two weeks.
Friday, August 17, 2007
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