I just acquired CS4. I have no real idea what I am doing, but I have watched some pretty cool tutorials and look forward to playing a little bit more. Looks like many hours of practice are ahead.
It was a culture shock a first, but now it is pretty much routine. There are still some cultural differences that drive me crazy, but that's what living in a foreign country is all about.
I have lived in Korea since 2005 and love living and working here. I have taught at a few different private schools. I currently work at a great school in Dongtan, a small new city near Suwon. If you have any questions about teaching or living in Korea, feel free to send me an email at jasonroberts1000 {at} gmail.com I am spending way too much time studying photography and most of my posts will probably deal with that more than life in Korea.
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I knew a fellow who went from Oregon to Korea (to teach), and that was a culture shock, I would say. I hope you're liking it. Where to next?
It was a culture shock a first, but now it is pretty much routine. There are still some cultural differences that drive me crazy, but that's what living in a foreign country is all about.
Next up is back to Mississippi for Grad school!
Amazing pics....
thanks for sharing...
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