Korean Thread

<p>Where is everyone else going? I'm headed to Harvard this fall.</p>

<p>congrats xjayz</p>

<p>I'm from Korea and used to live in Gangnam gu in Seoul
Right now I'm living in VA</p>

<p>Hey! So, this is the Korean thread!
I'm a Korean living in Holland right now (it's because of my dad.. he's a diplomat) and am going to Brown this fall. It's nice to meet you guys! lol So, anybody going to Brown?!?!?!?!?!</p>

<p>Does anybody here know where I can find sample Korean SAT II tests? I only know of the one test offered by collegeboard...</p>

<p>I am Korean-Canadian, lived in Ilsan, moved here about 5 years ago. </p>

<p>nice to meet some koreans.</p>

<p>Greetings, fellow Koreans. I'd like to know how the career placement for a Bachelors in Business Administration(new program @ UMich) is for foreigners in the U.S.(Or at least is a U.S. residency required?)</p>

<p>hey you guys, I'm Korean too!
myname is Elizabeth or EunKyung
and I live in IL
I'm gonna be a senior this fall!</p>

<p>post up your stats, koreans!!!! ;) haha</p>

<p>i'll go first(post your stats too!)</p>

<p>SAT1 2110 (first time, retaking it to get 2300+)
SAT2
Physics 800
Chem 800
Math 2c 800</p>

<p>lol its just that I haven't taken any SATs yet haha
and of course writing all my course grades, ranking, ec's, etc. seems kind of excessive here hahah
=P</p>

<p>Wow, Koreans.....</p>

<p>I am a Korean too! Used to live in Mokdong, Seoul.</p>

<p>You know guys, Korea is #1 international student nation on earth.</p>

<p>It is the only nation that has more than 10% of it population outside of its political domain.</p>

<p>Congrats on all successful acceptees....share your stories, so that rising seniors like me can learn.</p>

<p>Hey guyz wass up!!@
My name's Sung Ho and I go to an international school in Europe.. or East Europe.. anyways good to see a lot of Koreans here... 대한민국만세!!!</p>

<p>대한민국만세 <---too cliched.</p>

<p>조국통일만세! <---much better.</p>

<p>Too confirmed with the forum's rule, I have to provide the transltion.</p>

<p>first one is literally "Long live Republic of Korea"</p>

<p>second one is ...ah, I don't know how to put it.</p>

<p>Hmm..
Probably something like "Long live the united Korean penninsula"?
Or more like
"Long live our united nation?"
lol. something like that.</p>

<p>yeah but add a more nationally sentimental attitude to both of them. It's nice to see that the Korean thread is a bit active.</p>

<p>It's better to put "God bless united Korea"</p>

<p>hi. im korean also! :D nice to see there are some koreans on this website.</p>

<p>im korean too ^_______________________________________^</p>

<p>I just found out about this site and I'm Korean too!
I currently live in SF Bayarea, i was born in korea though.</p>

<p>callthecops// I think my younger brother is gonna go to your school next year, is there anything he should know before going there?</p>

<p>can't believe this thread is still alive.</p>

<p>and I can't believe I made spelling errors on my previous posts <em>^^</em></p>