I woke up one morning with a noticeable indent in the top center of my forehead. It took five years and many doctors to get diagnosed.
Gallstones can cause a great amount of pain but removing your gallbladder isn't the only option. Read this to learn about my experience with gallbladder surgery and what I would've done differently.
If you are wondering what there is to do or see in South Korea, I've taken the time to write about a few things that I have done while being here. There's plenty to do from beaches to taking in the historical sites.
English teachers are required to take a health exam upon arrival in South Korea. This is to check for drugs, cancer, HIV, and other communicable diseases. Learn about it now before wasting time and money coming over here if there's a chance you would be sent home.
Before coming to South Korea, there's the question "What should I bring?" When arriving in South Korea, there's the question "Where can I buy...?" I will explain what you cannot find here and where you can buy certain items.
The teaching experience in South Korea can be different for everyone. I have written what my experience is and some things for you to expect in the classroom. I have also written down what my schedule is every day of the week.
Moving to South Korea to live can result in culture shock. Here, I explain some of the cultural differences to prepare you for what to expect. I also describe the living situation.