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I everybody.....hum what can I say, I love korean music and everything about this contry.I would like to live there one day.If there is anyone who could tell me more about this wonderfull contry I wanna visit next holidays.......Thanks
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Korea is a great place to live, work and/or study. Several major universities in offer summer programs in English to allow foreign student the opportunity to come over for a month a two. Even more offer year-long foreign programs or longer. If you are really interested in Korea, I recommend looking into one of these programs. Yonsei University, Seoul National University and Korea University would all have some info on their websites. Chung Ang University is getting a program started, too. There are others, too, which you can find on the internet. Good luck! |
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