It's officially 26 hours left before my invasion of Korea will start.
I used "invasion" because I have a Tumblr account specifically for my Korea adventures. I will post pictures and random posts there. There maybe times when I will post same content here and in my Tumblr. Maybe sometime, that Tumblr account will turn into something like a Kpop blog.
Wait...bobo moment. I did not really explain why I used "invasion." It's because the name of my Tumblr blog is GABO INVADES KOREA as what my link shows. It has a page about JTA and Sogang, and also about me!
As for my visa, I will claim it tomorrow so I hope there would be no more delays because classes have started in Sogang already.
I will post another blog tomorrow as I wait to board on the aircraft. :D See ya!
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
JTA Blues
Okay. If you think being separated from your loved ones, friends, colleagues, or closest friends is the saddest part of being in the JTA program...
Well, for a person like me who loves to be with his/her circle of friends, it's really hard for me not to see my blockmates since we had different schedule, as if the JTA block was secluded from the rest of the world. I became sad too when one of my closest friends in the block (both S2 and JTA) had to go to her country since her term is starting early.
Just before continuing this part, I went to the bathroom first to pee. I passed by my dog's place where she's sleeping soundly. I was imagining how would I react if it's my time to go already. I won't be seeing my dog for four months. :( I will miss serving her dinner. I will miss her barks whenever I'm entering our house. I will also miss how she licks my entire face (yes, my bitch likes licking me...).
Yesterday, I went to school because I have a meeting to attend. As I walk along the corridors of SEC C and CTC, stairs of Matteo, and JSEC, everything went back into my mind - my blockmates, best friends, org colleagues, professors. Damn, I don't know but I really feel sad as I think that I won't be seeing these buildings, rooms, people for four months.
So there, I had a meeting with my project team and had a small chit-chat about their rants in life. After our meeting, I met Andre, one of my closest friends in college, in CTC while he's waiting for his class. I felt so happy because I had time to see my friends there while they're waiting for their class.
Currently, my problem is only about my visa since I still have no visa but I have booked a flight already on the 24th. When my requirements were rejected by the Korean officers, I was just thinking of quitting the program and go back on regular 2nd semester with my blockmates. I don't know but I feel so incomplete or uncomfortable without the people I'm used to be with. No offense to the people I'll be with in Korea. It's not that I'm uncomfortable with you guys. I feel that we're close already but I'll be separated with other people I'm close to also.
YOU'RE RIGHT!! |
Just before continuing this part, I went to the bathroom first to pee. I passed by my dog's place where she's sleeping soundly. I was imagining how would I react if it's my time to go already. I won't be seeing my dog for four months. :( I will miss serving her dinner. I will miss her barks whenever I'm entering our house. I will also miss how she licks my entire face (yes, my bitch likes licking me...).
I don't want to leave you...wait, you're not my dog!! Don't worry Puss. You're still cute. |
I'm really gonna miss this. Photo from renzpiration.blogspot.com |
Yes, I'm so clingy like yeah! |
Oh well, this post is so emotional already. Not good for my health. LOL!
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Korea!
And for that, I dedicate one entire post about my expectations when I go to Korea!
Of course! Who doesn't know anything about Kpop these days? Aside from mobile phones and cars, Korea has been successful in exporting their talents to the world.
I was thinking if once we land on Incheon Airport, will there be any random Kpop artist/s who will greet visitors and tourists to their country? Or will the aircraft suddenly play the latest Kpop song?
Is it bad to wish that SNSD would be the aircraft's captain/s and flight attendants? |
Does it show that she really hates Kpop? Lol. |
PLEASE! Be our aircraft's captains too! (Photo from allkpop) |
Now guys, tell me if this isn't their best song. (Photo from awesomelymediocre.tumblr.com) |
KOREAN FOOD
If you really want to know the culture of the place, food is the best teacher! If I could, I would try all Korean food and beverages there such as kimchi, bibimbap, samgyeopsal. And for celebration, a toast of SoJu!
Bibimbap (Photo from molyna.wordpress.com) |
Would it be lovely to taste this from its origin? (Photo from koreanbeacon.com) |
Might as well try the drink :) (Photo from classicgirls.blog88.fc2.com) |
Samgyeopsal (Photo from kapcha.co.nz) |
I don't know why but I really want to wear the traditional costumes of Korea. Aside from experiencing it, I think I would feel like a traditional Korean, living in the Joseon dynasty (lol). They said that in Incheon Airport, you could actually have the chance to wear the costumes. Is this true and which part of the airport is this located?
So the clothing is called Hanbok and I'm really excited to wear at least any of these (bucketlist!!). Feel the entirety of Korea through their traditional clothing!
Of course, I'd want to wear the male's clothing. Though, I'd love to see some of my female friends wear the female clothing. |
As said in our country briefing, Koreans believe in balance and harmony and that's the reason why they maintain castles in the middle of the city, as it is a sign of balance between modernity and tradition. I'd love to experience Korea and find out more about this balance and harmony and how do they manage to maintain this. So, 'till next time!
Oh yeah! *claps* (Photo from kisskisskpopreviews.blogspot.com) |
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
In 23 days...
Just to release a part of my excitement to go on JTA, I decided to post something about how my JTA Sem 1 went and what I expect when I go to my country of destination.
About the Junior Term Abroad
Junior Term Abroad (JTA) is the exchange student program of our university. This is when students spend one semester in one of the partner schools of Ateneo abroad. Each of the four schools have different school partners; therefore, students from School of Science and Engineering (like me) cannot choose to be in the partner school of School of Management, unless the foreign university is a partner of both schools.
Students going on JTA will have special semester, namely JTA Sem 1 (before you leave), JTA Sem (I just coined this term as the semester where you are in abroad already), and JTA Sem 2 (when you go back to Ateneo). All semesters will run for 4 months, so topics are usually compressed, from the normal 5-month semester to 4-month semester.
MIS students took the following subjects: CS150 (Computer Architecture), MIS21 (Introduction to Applications Development), MIS121 (System Analysis and Design), STAT107 (Introduction to Statistical Analysis), and PH101 (Philosophy of the Human Person I). We have been together for 4 months, from analyzing an organization's system, to programming, to understanding computer hardwares and statistics, and even philosophizing.
About Sogang University
Yes, this is my school abroad. Sogang University is a Jesuit-run university in Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1960 by the Society of Jesus. In the 2012 QS Asian University Ranking, Sogang University ranked 51.
Come August 24, I will fly to Korea to start my JTA Sem in Sogang. I am a Business Administration major there and I will be taking subjects such as Principles of Marketing, International Business, Management Information Systems, Analysis of Customer Behavior and Service, and Productions and Operations Management. I decided not to take any free elective since I am not interested in other electives there aside from management subjects.
Though I'm leaving on the 24th, I HAVE NO STUDENT VISA YEEEET!! I might apply next week. The weather this week has been so bad and I even got a fever last night. The timing is so wrong :| I also have to accomplish OIR stuff tomorrow. I hope my body would be okay by tomorrow :|
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About the Junior Term Abroad
Junior Term Abroad (JTA) is the exchange student program of our university. This is when students spend one semester in one of the partner schools of Ateneo abroad. Each of the four schools have different school partners; therefore, students from School of Science and Engineering (like me) cannot choose to be in the partner school of School of Management, unless the foreign university is a partner of both schools.
Students going on JTA will have special semester, namely JTA Sem 1 (before you leave), JTA Sem (I just coined this term as the semester where you are in abroad already), and JTA Sem 2 (when you go back to Ateneo). All semesters will run for 4 months, so topics are usually compressed, from the normal 5-month semester to 4-month semester.
MIS students took the following subjects: CS150 (Computer Architecture), MIS21 (Introduction to Applications Development), MIS121 (System Analysis and Design), STAT107 (Introduction to Statistical Analysis), and PH101 (Philosophy of the Human Person I). We have been together for 4 months, from analyzing an organization's system, to programming, to understanding computer hardwares and statistics, and even philosophizing.
MIS JTA 2012 |
Yes, this is my school abroad. Sogang University is a Jesuit-run university in Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1960 by the Society of Jesus. In the 2012 QS Asian University Ranking, Sogang University ranked 51.
서강대학교 Sogang University |
I HAVE NO STUDENT VISA YET! NOOOOOOO!! |
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