Hello everyone! I am back. I was really busy for the past months because I was so focused on my studies and preparing for the Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) Exam.
So here I am again to guide you in your journey also to becoming a future Global Korea Scholarship awardee. My question for you is - ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT THIS?
It is not all about KOREA - it is about YOU, your dreams. How much do you want it and are you willing to pay the price?
My story: (I am not saying that what I experienced here will be your experience too, just sharing hehe)
We are now here in South Korea - ready to live the dream!!! Excited to pursue my Master's Degree but wait. . . FIRST, you need to pass the TOPIK II Exam.π π π
Okay, so we are doing the Korean Language Classes. At first, it really looked sooooo exciting! - New faces, new country, new friends, new food, ALL NEW. And honestly speaking I thought the Korean language was easy. Why? because when you watch K-dramas, everything you hear is like a very smooth-flowing language, cute, and very short phrases. Then I knew that K-drama vocabs and grammar are quite different for writing, and are quite shortened versions. haha.
TOPIK is hard, especially when you do not have any background in it. I cried several times while studying because I felt like I was just pushing myself to memorize the vocabulary and struggling to understand the grammar that seemed ALL SYNONYMOUS to me (you'll understand me once you study Korean Language baby!).
I failed my first take simply because I wasn't ready yet. Our lessons were on Level 2 that time and we were just required to take TOPIK II so we took the exam. Ahahahaha. Finally, I passed TOPIK II the second take.
The price I paid:
* Sleepless nights - - - haha NO, just few hours of sleep like 4-5 hours everyday
* Stress - - - studying your Korean Language Curriculum at school while also studying for TOPIK. Take note that your lessons from your university are different from the Actual TOPIK Exam. TOPIK is waaaaay harder.
* Almost No Communication - - - haven't been able to talk much to my family and friends because we were too busy and too focused in studying. Even me and my roommate seldom talk because she, too, was very focused. hehe
We felt like we entered training for the Olympics - Korean Language Battle. hahaha.
My Advice:
* Study basic Korean before coming to Korea
* Buy books - - - HOT TOPIK, ν©κ²© λ μνΌ - this one's my favorite.
* Practice - - - a lot.
FEBRUARY is the month of the GKS Graduate Studies Application. Do not forget to visit the Korean Embassy website in your country for more info.
For the Philippines: https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/ph-en/index.do
or just type on Google search bar: GKS Application
There you go. As much as I would want to share more in this post, I am currently studying for my finals as of writing ahahahaha! I want to help you more. Stay tuned for my next posts, will give time for you. I receive a lot of messages already so I decided to make a post for all.
FIGHTING!
"It is hard, but it is possible..."
"Nothing is impossible with God..."
"You will never know if you will not try..."
SEE YOU HERE IN SOUTH KOREA! #STUDYINSOUTHKOREAFORFREE
Fight ateπͺ
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