#I discovered my work tendencies #A greater interest in a wider range of fields #Learned a great deal from conversations with the founders

Harvard student travels to Thailand to brighten the world
Q. Please tell us your satisfaction with the projectPlease let us know. If you are satisfied, what did you like about it?
A. 7/10
There are clear limitations in concretizing the ideas one has in mind.However,
even if you can''t carry it out the way you want,I''m satisfied because there''s something to learn from that.I gave that score.
Even if you do the project alone,I think the biggest advantage is progressing while discussing things with the founders from time to time.I think.
I, too,conversationI gained a lot from those conversationsI think.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.7points/10
If you have the will,it seems fine to come here and do whatever you want.
''If you think, ''If I can''t realize my idea, there''s no point in coming here,''''
then life here will probably be difficult. I wouldn''t recommend it to such people.
Q. Have you experienced any changes after participating in this project?
Q. Is there anything you''d like to say in closing?
There must be many gap-year participants in Korea Gap Year, but even soI felt I received attentive care..
Especially when difficult times came,I appreciated the timely advice they gave.
AlsoI think I was able to fully (200%) immerse myself in the local area through the mission program.I think.
I am grateful to my project managers who ran with me for eight months,
I also thank the mission coordinators who consistently helped me through the missions. :)
I also thank the consultant who helped me spend this gap year and who guided me whenever things were difficult!
Thanks to Korea Gap Year, I really had a great time. haha

Harvard student travels to Thailand to brighten the world
Q. Please tell us your satisfaction with the projectPlease let us know. If you are satisfied, what did you like about it?
A. 7/10
There are clear limitations in concretizing the ideas one has in mind.However,
even if you can''t carry it out the way you want,I''m satisfied because there''s something to learn from that.I gave that score.
Even if you do the project alone,I think the biggest advantage is progressing while discussing things with the founders from time to time.I think.
I, too,conversationI gained a lot from those conversationsI think.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.7points/10
If you have the will,it seems fine to come here and do whatever you want.
''If you think, ''If I can''t realize my idea, there''s no point in coming here,''''
then life here will probably be difficult. I wouldn''t recommend it to such people.
Q. Have you experienced any changes after participating in this project?
Q. Is there anything you''d like to say in closing?
There must be many gap-year participants in Korea Gap Year, but even soI felt I received attentive care..
Especially when difficult times came,I appreciated the timely advice they gave.
AlsoI think I was able to fully (200%) immerse myself in the local area through the mission program.I think.
I am grateful to my project managers who ran with me for eight months,
I also thank the mission coordinators who consistently helped me through the missions. :)
I also thank the consultant who helped me spend this gap year and who guided me whenever things were difficult!
Thanks to Korea Gap Year, I really had a great time. haha
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