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Monica
Joined: 02 Jun 2010
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:59 am Post subject: I need advice on who/where is good to teach in South Korea |
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Hey....I am currently exploring jobs in south Korea and have a number of itnereviews with a variety of different companies.
I am wondering a few things about Cheonan City and working for Avalon as this is one school interview that I have this week....It is a private school.
What is life like in Cheonan City? Are there lots of opportunities to meet new people?
I don't know if it is better to teach in a larger city like Seoul because there are more people to meet, or if it is about the same everywhere.
Also, does anyone know: is it better to teach for public or private schools?
I am also interested in applying for a posting to GEPIK, does anyone know anything about this organization????? |
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sigmundsmith
Joined: 22 Nov 2007
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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Cheonan City is South of Seoul - It sits approx. in the middle of Seoul and Daejon. Your question about whether to live in a small or large city depends on your own personal preference.
Korea is just like any other country. If you like the hustle and bustle of a big city like NY or London then you will like Seoul. If you prefer a less crowded place, not as many foreign amenities, and foreigners then Cheonan is your choice.
If you do a search you might find out more information about Avalon. Also, you can do a search about the difference between private and public schools. You will get a good idea. This question has been asked many times so Im sure your question can be answered there.
But again it will come down to preference of work hours, class size, vacation etc. Which is better for you. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:23 pm Post subject: Re: I need advice on who/where is good to teach in South Kor |
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Monica wrote: |
Hey....I am currently exploring jobs in south Korea and have a number of itnereviews with a variety of different companies.
I am wondering a few things about Cheonan City and working for Avalon as this is one school interview that I have this week....It is a private school.
What is life like in Cheonan City? Are there lots of opportunities to meet new people?
I don't know if it is better to teach in a larger city like Seoul because there are more people to meet, or if it is about the same everywhere.
Also, does anyone know: is it better to teach for public or private schools?
I am also interested in applying for a posting to GEPIK, does anyone know anything about this organization????? |
AS to your questions, it would be in your best interest to peruse the FAQs (frequently asked questions) forum and the sticky thread at the top of the forum.
FAQ
http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/viewforum.php?f=7
for answers to questions like yours and many others like:
Getting a Job - Korea Vs Japan, Taiwan and China
Getting a Job - Things You Need to Know
Getting a Job -Hagwons, Unis, EPIK, GEPIK & Public Schools
Alien Registration Card (ARC)
Getting Organised to Come to Korea
Choosing a Location in Korea
Contracts - Health Insurance, Pension, Severance etc.
Visas
Some of the threads are old but the information is still mostly accurate and they get updated with new information by means of new posts at the bottom of the threads as information changes.
If you are planning to make the jump to here then a few hours of reading will certainly pay for themselves over the course of a year's contract (and probably save you a lot of grief too)..
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Waluigi

Joined: 09 Apr 2009
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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:00 am Post subject: |
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I lived in Cheonan for four months last year.
It's a really good sized city with enough to do during the day, and lots of nightlife. There is also a large foreigner community who generally meet in and around the 'Terminal' area of the city. They are the usual mix of oddballs from around the English speaking world, and most of them are friendly and welcoming. I made a lot of good friends in my short time there, both korean and foreign.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask!  |
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