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Monday, July 27, 2009

It has been ages

As the title says. Long time no see for everyone who actually reads this blog.

These days I have a lot of bad news and just a few maybe neutral news. First of all today I lost two league games straight. (Remind to not play self-atari when winning.) And of course worst of all I have lost the battle with my parents and have only 25 days left here in Korea. I will have to continue university in Germany and that doesnt fit to well with me. I went on a 4 weeks losing streak while searching for a way to stay but well in the end there was not.

Depending on the point of view I have good news to. I can spend up to 4 months a year in Korea or China studying Baduk for the next three years due to university holidays. At least some time of the next three years not wasted Baduk-time. Downside is part-time-jobbing. Yay! Who needs sleep anyways. :)

I stocked up a lot of books from the Hankuk Kiwon for my studies at home and I am trying to enjoy my remaining time as much as I can.

Departure time is Saturday 22. August 13.55 o'clock Korean time. So anyone please help me!!!!!!! T.T

I have planned a few informational posts for studying Baduk in Korea, I have more info on studying in China (they allow foreign pros now! Finally!) and I have quite a few things to say about IBA, which I have visited quite often during my stay here. However what I have to say might not be so pretty for past students but please do not take offense. I mean to do good and improve IBA. :)

- adorable plum: "Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Long time no see.

It has been a few weeks since my last post and July just has begun. In the last month I had to say goodbye to a lot of friends. It was fun being with you all. Not only students of KBC have left Korea but also a lot of my friends in Seoul studying in other schools. Let us meet again someday!

Today Kim-sabomnim announced that we will be going to Seoul this weekend, the women will play in a woman's tournament while we guys are commissioned to play teaching games there. The new thing is it will be the first time being paid for teaching here in Korea.

If you are in Korea come by and visit us at the "Hi Seoul"- Festival on Sunday, if not come by anyways.

The week after that we will have visitors at KBC. About 50 young Korean professionals will spend one week of vacation here at our school. I think it will be fun to have 12 times more professionals here than amateur players.

I am excited!

- adorable plum