Volunteer at Africa under Wild at Heart Africa.
Learn Italian in Italy (you can choose between Rome or Florence etc)
woahhh.
I really can't wait to go Korea in year 3. Me and Clarissa, my LPP mate and to-be-travel buddy, have already made plans to eat bulgogi (BBQ meat) by the roadside and drink soju, while making kwee how look at us in jealousy because he is vegetarian. awesome!
And I've requested to visit the 38th parallel so we shall do that. Since we already know each other and get along well in Korean class, we are planning to choose Korea University together for our SEP. =D yay!
Korea University has very interesting school life and culture :)
Their liberal arts building looks like a castle!

Look at that! that's the liberal arts building which is possibly where I would be if I major in sociology and do sociology there. This view is what I'm maybe seeing since I foresee spending winter there.
My heart is going awwww already, as if I'm in love. Actually I am in love with the idea of going on SEP since way before when i was still doing my A levels.
By the way, conversing in Korean is very taxing for my brain so don't ask me to speak in Korean and expect fluent response. It took great effort just telling my teacher during the previous tutorial, that I am tired every Friday night because i have to go to school at 8am, all these in really broken Korean.
Feeling tired in Korean sounds damn cute. 피곤해요. pi-kon-hae-yo. =D
This morning my Korean teacher played SNSD's hoot MV to make us feel awake. She asked "알아요?' (ah-ra-yo, meaning Do you know/understand?)
She told us we would understand the song lyrics when we do Korean level 3. lol. great promotion aye? Which also means it will get more intense because it's just next year August that I'm doing to do level 3 already. gosh.
Come to think of it, I've only take 11 weeks of Korean lessons and I've learnt so much. 6 hours of classes per week is no joke.
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