#Choosing the direction of my concerns changed my future #Interaction with others #How you spend your gap year is up to you

If you study English enjoyably without stress, that''s all!
Q. Please tell us your level of satisfaction with the project.If you are satisfied, what did you like?
A. 8 out of 10
I am personally satisfied. I had a strong desire to study English hard and become good at it, but becoming proficient in just three months is very difficult and would be hard unless you have a very strong determination.Gap Year recommended an additional two-month volunteer project, but due to various circumstances I couldn''t participate, so...I had the regret of having to stop studying just as I was beginning to open up and speak.I felt disappointed.
However, I...also had a strong desire to spend time socializing with people from other countries abroad, so...
I gained a lot of experience in that regard and am satisfied.I am satisfied.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.6out of 10
It may be the same for other projects, but...how you spend your gap year depends on yourselfI think.
Just because I had a good time in this program doesn''t mean others will. Most people who take a gap year have study goals, and I couldn''t say, ''If you participate in this program, your skills will definitely improve.''
Q. If there were any changes in me after participating in this project?
I didn''t significantly change the direction of my worries or my outlook for the future. However, beyond English...I learned a lot from other people and from myself, and I made many good connections.I''m not disappointed that my life hasn''t changed.
Q. Do you have any final remarks?
I''m curious about what other programs there are, and if I have time again in the future...
I''d like to participate in a new program through Korea Gap Year.
Thank you to the person who gives the Gap Year missions. I tended to do them all at once and there were many interruptions in between...
Nonetheless, thank you for always doing your best to deliver the missions.

If you study English enjoyably without stress, that''s all!
Q. Please tell us your level of satisfaction with the project.If you are satisfied, what did you like?
A. 8 out of 10
I am personally satisfied. I had a strong desire to study English hard and become good at it, but becoming proficient in just three months is very difficult and would be hard unless you have a very strong determination.Gap Year recommended an additional two-month volunteer project, but due to various circumstances I couldn''t participate, so...I had the regret of having to stop studying just as I was beginning to open up and speak.I felt disappointed.
However, I...also had a strong desire to spend time socializing with people from other countries abroad, so...
I gained a lot of experience in that regard and am satisfied.I am satisfied.
Q. Would you recommend this project?
A.6out of 10
It may be the same for other projects, but...how you spend your gap year depends on yourselfI think.
Just because I had a good time in this program doesn''t mean others will. Most people who take a gap year have study goals, and I couldn''t say, ''If you participate in this program, your skills will definitely improve.''
Q. If there were any changes in me after participating in this project?
I didn''t significantly change the direction of my worries or my outlook for the future. However, beyond English...I learned a lot from other people and from myself, and I made many good connections.I''m not disappointed that my life hasn''t changed.
Q. Do you have any final remarks?
I''m curious about what other programs there are, and if I have time again in the future...
I''d like to participate in a new program through Korea Gap Year.
Thank you to the person who gives the Gap Year missions. I tended to do them all at once and there were many interruptions in between...
Nonetheless, thank you for always doing your best to deliver the missions.
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