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I only had to go to high school, take an exam, register for the college I want to go to and next thing you know, I got in!
Also sad to hear your college does not do Korean studies. Same, you can get financial aid too and am not looking forward to taking my harder classes in the college I go to for fall semester.
Yes I suggest taking a foreign language class that you will find interest in. Well I am part Japanese.
Though I do not speak Japanese, but I had a great grandfather who was Japanese. I would hate to go to a Sunday school just like that Chinese guy.
Yes I agree that it is fun talking in your own language that other people do not understand.
i know a Chinese boy who goes to my school and his parents run a restaurant and i said do you know fluent chinese and he said no, hes made to go a sunday school and learn, but i would love having that advantage having parents who were a different nationality and living in another country, id jump at the chance to learn the language,, because with the bit of korean i know and japanese its funny to walk around the house talking what i know where i can how i try to remember things, and no one knows what im saying, soo fun! 
I just want to let you know that your grades in high school counts towards which college you want to go to. You may or may not get a college acceptance letter, which I got mine, so make sure you do well in high school. Indeed college is expensive. In my University it is like $8,000-$10,000 plus dollars per year! Yeah I remember taking Spanish in high school and might in college soon. Yeah its true that you do not hear teachers swear often, but at times they do when students do poorly. Yeah sometimes I want to spike my hair up, but can't becuase my hair is too short. Yes there are koreans here in America. I did have asian friends named Lucas and Becca though, not sure of their nationality except for Becca who was part Japanese and part white. The dad was Japanese and the mom was white.
Least yoou dont mind swearing ahaha,, ive cut down a lot and my dramas have actually helped with that haha.
,, thank you as well. 

Swearing is fine becuase I swear at times too and I hear it lots of times from my friends and at the University I go to. Professors do not really care if you swear or not. I have one professor that swears in class, which I find funny! So I take it that is you in your profile pic? You look kinda cute
Same here in America where religions are diverse. You must really love to be a Korean.
Id like love it hehe
Indeed it has been awhile since we last talked. What is the time zone of where you live in? Mine is Eastern time here in Michigan. It is also true that getting introduced to a new culture by a friend is very interesting.
In my culture, we have different kinds of languages from bisaya and tagalog(Philippines). The second language back in my old country is english.

