I'm looking at different programs to study Korean.
It seems that ALL of those I have looked at have winter quarters that start in early December and end in mid-February. Does that seem odd to anyone? My winter break just started (two weeks after their quarter begins) and my spring semester (which I assume is that same as the rest of the country) starts in March, two weeks after their quarter ends.
Same goes for their summer quarters. They start in early June and end mid-August, two weeks ahead of a normal semester schedule.
I am looking for a substitute teacher 12/17-12/21. The hours are from 1:00-6:00 pm Monday to Thursday and 2:00-6:00 Friday. This means you can sleep in and still be home for dinner. The classes will be very easy to teach. All the material will be prepared and the largest class has only 6 students. This is a great chance to make some extra money before Christmas.
I'm coming back to Korea in December and I'm looking for a job in Busan. Could you recommend me any recruiters or recruitment agencies that specialize in Busan, please? Thanks guys..appreciated~
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I'm looking to take CBEs (Credit By Exams) with Texas Tech University to supplement my education. However, I am not able to find a suitable proctor. Unfortunately, my school doesn't offer proctoring either.
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