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Anyone interested in teaching English abroad?

pg22

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I graduated from UCLA last summer and was looking for something fun to do before law school this Fall. Anyway, I've got myself a cool little blog with all manner of stories, pics, and movies.

My last update has some really funny movies, and that's why I'm posting this. I think anyone interested might get a kick of of these little rugrats.

www.thepouya.com

Oh, and the movies are mp4, so you need Quicktime.
 
I've taken TESOL certification classes, so I could do this as well... I just never got to it... but seeing your pictures is giving me new ideas.
 
cool, I should be going to Japan in September for a position as an ALT if all goes well at my interview on Wednesday!
 
I know someone who is currently doing this. He seems to be having the time of his life right now. I remember asking him when he planned on returning to the US and it didn't sound like it was any time soon.
 
I know 2 ppl who are doing this currently, and a few others who have gone through this. Damn, this seems to be popular.
 
I'm going to do this soon (maybe April). Still getting my docs together for a visa...I have enough for an E-2 but trying to see if I can get an F-4 Korean heritage visa.
 
All you really need is BA from legit university. But that can depend on what country you are going to.

Some people can have really nice experiences, some not so much. It really does depend on your research and a lot on luck. For example, when I first got here, I was working 30-40 hours a week.

For the last two months, my hours have dropped in half, with exact same pay. For example, I don't even go to work until 4pm on my new schedule 3 days a week (2:30pm on the others) and I never work past 8:30pm. Tomorrow (Friday), I have one class, from 4-5:30pm. I am done for the day after that 😀
 
Originally posted by: pg22
All you really need is BA from legit university. But that can depend on what country you are going to.

Some people can have really nice experiences, some not so much. It really does depend on your research and a lot on luck. For example, when I first got here, I was working 30-40 hours a week.

For the last two months, my hours have dropped in half, with exact same pay. For example, I don't even go to work until 4pm on my new schedule 3 days a week (2:30pm on the others) and I never work past 8:30pm. Tomorrow (Friday), I have one class, from 4-5:30pm. I am done for the day after that 😀

That sounds really nice. How's the pay on average though?
 
What a coincidence! Just last week I got accepted to study abroad in Korea, and one of the major facets is that it's going to be somewhat of a cultural internship as I'm working with Korean college students to help their conversation. I can't freaking wait!

Edit: Not exactly the same thing as you, but the experience will be somewhat similar I imagine.
 
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: pg22
All you really need is BA from legit university. But that can depend on what country you are going to.

Some people can have really nice experiences, some not so much. It really does depend on your research and a lot on luck. For example, when I first got here, I was working 30-40 hours a week.

For the last two months, my hours have dropped in half, with exact same pay. For example, I don't even go to work until 4pm on my new schedule 3 days a week (2:30pm on the others) and I never work past 8:30pm. Tomorrow (Friday), I have one class, from 4-5:30pm. I am done for the day after that 😀

That sounds really nice. How's the pay on average though?

Most of them I have run across require you to pay. Strange. Is there a good website for them (and not necessarily for Korea).
 
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: pg22
All you really need is BA from legit university. But that can depend on what country you are going to.

Some people can have really nice experiences, some not so much. It really does depend on your research and a lot on luck. For example, when I first got here, I was working 30-40 hours a week.

For the last two months, my hours have dropped in half, with exact same pay. For example, I don't even go to work until 4pm on my new schedule 3 days a week (2:30pm on the others) and I never work past 8:30pm. Tomorrow (Friday), I have one class, from 4-5:30pm. I am done for the day after that 😀

That sounds really nice. How's the pay on average though?

I get 2.1 million won per month, which is about $2250 a month (depending on currency rates). Keep in mind that that only 3% of it is taxed, instead of damn near 40% back at home and that my apartment and flight out were free.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: pg22
All you really need is BA from legit university. But that can depend on what country you are going to.

Some people can have really nice experiences, some not so much. It really does depend on your research and a lot on luck. For example, when I first got here, I was working 30-40 hours a week.

For the last two months, my hours have dropped in half, with exact same pay. For example, I don't even go to work until 4pm on my new schedule 3 days a week (2:30pm on the others) and I never work past 8:30pm. Tomorrow (Friday), I have one class, from 4-5:30pm. I am done for the day after that 😀

That sounds really nice. How's the pay on average though?

Most of them I have run across require you to pay. Strange. Is there a good website for them (and not necessarily for Korea).

Dave's ESL Cafe.

Japan is also a great place, but requires more and you simply cannot really save money there. China is always big time now, but you get paid way, way less (though the money you get goes far within China).
 
Originally posted by: allies
What a coincidence! Just last week I got accepted to study abroad in Korea, and one of the major facets is that it's going to be somewhat of a cultural internship as I'm working with Korean college students to help their conversation. I can't freaking wait!

Edit: Not exactly the same thing as you, but the experience will be somewhat similar I imagine.

Where are you going?
 
Originally posted by: pg22
Originally posted by: allies
What a coincidence! Just last week I got accepted to study abroad in Korea, and one of the major facets is that it's going to be somewhat of a cultural internship as I'm working with Korean college students to help their conversation. I can't freaking wait!

Edit: Not exactly the same thing as you, but the experience will be somewhat similar I imagine.

Where are you going?

I'm going to Soon Chun Hyang University... I've talked to some Koreans on campus that say this isn't the greatest institution, but I'm not really going for my education (as I'll be taking just some history and fine art gen ed courses) and I'm getting paid $125/week, as well as my plane ticket reimbursed, and a free place to stay (dorms). Plus my roommate from last year is in the Korean Military until spring '08 and he's gonna show me around when I get there. Can't wait.
 
Originally posted by: pg22
I meant where in Korea? 🙂

Regardless, sounds like a lot of fun.

There's a main campus in Seoul, and then the campus I'm going to be at is about an hour south of Seoul.
 
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