by the amount of kimchi you get at korean restaurants.
i think if i go to korea i can survive on the kimchi they give, alone if it's the same there. (or will they give even more?)
paper 2 is finished! it was pretty horrendous and we're still all pretty exhausted. (how do part time students handle this, this... after-exam exhaustion?!)
also, on the school front- being around a bunch of kids that are a (pretty much, erm, noticable) age younger than me, makes me think about my youth again. it's kinda hard to see them go through the same thing i went thought (the uncertainty, social stress, finding-yourself, searching for that balance, being happy and confident about who you are), but i know it's something they have to go through.
my sister and brother are thinking of going to teach, and they're encouraging me to pick it up. my brother comments that at the "loving" way i treat my younger classmates, i will make a pretty good mentor.
but i know myself. i will love them too much to let them go. it'll be hard. ^^