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Nov 06, 2010 00:38

Doing the actual math recently made me realize why I always feel like I have no free time in Korea ( Read more... )

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specialises November 6 2010, 00:04:07 UTC
/hugs you and silently cheers for you ♥

cause there's nothing else i can do ): hwaiting! i hope you'll manage to work things out with your co-teacher!

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wykedpanda November 6 2010, 15:01:05 UTC
fighting~

perhaps they won't mind if you use the same games for lesson plans? It could save you time and keep from giving just written work...just a thought. but yes, sleep will help zzz

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eluneth November 10 2010, 03:59:56 UTC
a college friend who's doing TFA is running into the same problem, and after weeks of running herself into the ground to produce a lesson plan every day, she ended up having a series of breakdowns. *____* NOW she emphasizes proper sleep schedule for herself - so keep taking good care of yourself, and prioritizing sleep! *huggu*

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scylladakylla November 17 2010, 11:08:37 UTC
Lol I am dangerously close to breaking down, hence why I'm trying to quit the after school program now. Except they're telling me I can't. And that I don't get any vacation because after school isn't stopping for winter break this year. :|

One could argue I already broke down, since I bawled after school today to my co-teacher, who ended up crying with me.

And while I would love to prioritize sleep, they don't really seem to believe that sleep is all that important for you here in Korea. :\

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eluneth November 17 2010, 15:48:00 UTC
*HUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGS*

why are they not letting you quit the afterschool program? :/ is there any leverage you have on them to force them to let you quit? "I'M GOING TO GO INSANE AND BURN DOWN YOUR HOUSE IF YOU DON'T LET ME SLEEP MORE"

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eluneth November 17 2010, 19:24:41 UTC
btw, if you're ever running low on ideas for games/activities for your students, I'd love to help you brainstorm :D

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