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I’m employed full-time and I guess I never realized how much I would despise it.
I have no time for anything else that I want to do really, and I am actually starting to miss the relative freedom of going to university.
I’m looking at graduate school, something I didn’t really see as an option before because I don’t think this is what I want to do for more than a year.

I know I haven’t really updated recently!! I’ve been settling into my life in Japan. So

I know I haven’t really updated recently!! I’ve been settling into my life in Japan. So far, I love it. I live in the middle of Kansai so travel is decently cheap and convenient to most places. My job isn’t difficult or stressful. It feels like a real adult job and I I don’t feel like I’m constantly scrambling like when I worked in restaurants. (If you want any info about applying to my company, message me) I want to see as much as I can as often as I can do today I’m visiting Nara and Kyoto and this summer, I’m going to Guam. I’ve always wanted to travel and I finally can!


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For anyone who followed my study abroad experience in Japan, I’ve got good news! Sometime in early 2016 (I have to wait for my visa to process), I’m going to be moving to Japan to become an English teacher. I’m more happy than I’ve ever been. I want to hurry up and graduate so I can go! 

Until then, I’ve set up a Gofundme page for my relocation costs

gofundme.com/qk8m483k

 if any of my family and friends or maybe even strangers wanted to contribute, this makes it super easy. I set my goal at $500 but if it goes over….that would be the greatest ever and if not, that’s okay too. Even the smallest amount is appreciated beyond belief. And if you can’t donate, just sharing this post and my page does wonders as well!


Thanks in advance for anyone who contributes or reblogs. 


gofundme.com/qk8m483k

Today was the last day for about half of my students. This is the age they change school and stop ei

Today was the last day for about half of my students. This is the age they change school and stop eikaiwa. But I have a heavy heart. Because I have been teaching some of them for so many years… I couldn’t remember how long but one student told me about 7/8 years ? OMG… other places I teach at, kids graduate in about ¾ years or the classes change each year so it’s sad but it’s not as deep. I am really sad this year, I will miss them.
Good luck and good continuation ! Keep on studying English ok?! And thank you for the letters and presents good bye
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I got a question about groups/classes/anything where Japanese people can go to improve their English in the Kumamoto Area. A JET’s Japanese boyfriend wants to study harder, but they’re searching around for opportunities and coming up empty handed.

Anyone know those sweet sweet underground eikaiwa hookups? I’m turning up blank myself, but I am in Aomori xD

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