Thursday, February 17, 2011

Night 3 in Seoul




So, for the passed couple of days I have been able to get a grasp on what life will be like here. I have been at the school, observing classes and meeting the students. So far, it is great. I love it. Yesterday I spent the day at the school with the 7 and 8 year olds and their classes. I was partnered up with a teacher who is leaving at the end of the month and he has kinda been showing me the ropes. It looks like school will be a challenge, but the kids are freakin adorable, and I have been schooled on what a Tiger Mom is. They are crazy! They are so wealthy and have nothing to do in their spare time except for shopping and keeping up with their kids. They control everything in their kid's lives. I am extremely shocked at how hard they push their kids. At one point, the teacher wanted to show me what their daily lives were like so he went around the room asking students what they did all day. For example, an 8 year-old student goes to elementary school from 9-1 in the afternoon. After that, they go to swim class, then our school, then to violin practice, then to math school, and possibly art school. They are in class ALL day long! They don't get done till around 9 at night. It's crazy! In one of the classes, every student was wearing glasses. I asked why and my partner teacher said it was probably cause they strain their eyes from looking at school work all day. They also go home and study and get about 5 hours of sleep (if they are lucky). I couldn't believe it. I heard their work ethic is so high because their country was completely destroyed after the Korean War and they had to build up from nothing. The parents push and push and push their kids to succeed.

Aside from school, I have been able to experience a bit of the culture. Last night some of my new friends took me to Gyeongbokgung Palace in the heart of Seoul. It is an amazing place and looks especially beautiful lit up at night. After taking some pictures and exploring, we all went to a Korean BBQ joint. What a cool experience. The food was great except I was not able to stomach the Kim Chi. It was just too spicy.

Today was spent in class again and tomorrow I get to meet my new student's moms, which should be interesting. I hope to make a good impression, and will let you all know how it goes.

Keep checking back because I am trying to upload a video on what my apartment looks like if this site will ever let me. In the meantime, here are some photos of last night.


1 comment:

  1. "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" is on my to-read list since I plan to be a tiger mom someday too. Sounds fun!

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