The first week has finally come to an end. The days have been long, with a lot of waiting. The first week is always very relaxed, laid back and almost a bit boring. It's great to hear what the course will include, the assignments and team projects, but otherwise it's a waist of time.
Anyways, the semester started. The courses seem to be challenging and I think that I will be busier than ever. This semester, I will be working as a staff of IFCC, I will be the class captain in Organizational Behavior class, there will be six team projects, twelve exams and a lot of things that I still want to see and do in Seoul. Have I put too much pressure on myself? How will I manage with all of this? No idea! Apart from this, I'm trying to get rid of all my books, trying to sell them to new students. It's hard though, and it feels stupid to throw them away.
One thing that will be very special, different and a bit scary is the fact that I will be the only non-korean in one of the courses I'm taking this semester. It's not a problem, it's just really strange. The professor will always ask for a non-koreans point of view, and that's basically always my opinion. The good part with being the only non-korean is that the competition is easy. I feel that competing with "westerners" is way harder, than competing with Koreans for a good grade. Mostly, competing for the attention and chance to answer the questions.
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