Wow
That's all I can say. Wow. Things are starting to move quickly now. So I had my interview about 2 weeks ago. I was so stressed and so worried. The thoughts "I hope I say the right things and is this actually happening ? What if I say something wrong ? What am I going to do if I don't pass ? What this, what that......" all went through my head constantly. My interview was at 7am (CAT) which means I couldn't oversleep at all. This caused, like always, that very little sleep happened that night prior to the interview. I was awake about every hour looking at the clock. 3am, 4am, 5am and then came the time I had to get up at 6am with hardly any sleep and still stressing.
My boyfriend was so supportive and told me so many times not to stress and that everything will go just fine.
I spoke to my recruitment agency and I found out something really interesting. In Afrikaans we use "JA" as "YES" soooo often. "JA" actually means something completely different in Korea. I cannot say what it means here, it's really rude lol.
After almost an hour of interviewing and about 5 days of waiting for the results I finally got the courage to look at my emails after a nice day on the water at our holiday house and a cocktail in the hand I received the greatest news ever.
I passed my interview which means the only thing I still need to do is send some documents and sign the contract and then this little butterfly is flying.
Yeah I celebrated for a whole week not only because I passed my interview but also because I'm getting my second degree. This is the reason I took so long to write. It's crazy how fast a year flies by and how fast things can fall into place and out of place.
I can already say that change is something I'll have to get used to very soon. But who is scared of that ? Me? No ways!!
My boyfriend was so supportive and told me so many times not to stress and that everything will go just fine.
I spoke to my recruitment agency and I found out something really interesting. In Afrikaans we use "JA" as "YES" soooo often. "JA" actually means something completely different in Korea. I cannot say what it means here, it's really rude lol.
After almost an hour of interviewing and about 5 days of waiting for the results I finally got the courage to look at my emails after a nice day on the water at our holiday house and a cocktail in the hand I received the greatest news ever.
I passed my interview which means the only thing I still need to do is send some documents and sign the contract and then this little butterfly is flying.
Yeah I celebrated for a whole week not only because I passed my interview but also because I'm getting my second degree. This is the reason I took so long to write. It's crazy how fast a year flies by and how fast things can fall into place and out of place.
I can already say that change is something I'll have to get used to very soon. But who is scared of that ? Me? No ways!!
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