Monday, June 03, 2013

CUD and vacation

When I interviewed with CUD's Prof. Y and Simeon the Brit, Simeon said—unless I misheard him—that we'd have only two months' vacation per year. In looking back at the CUD ad, however, I see that CUD was advertising four months' vacation. So which is it? I've just written my "I accept!" email to Prof. Y, and in that email I sent along several questions, including questions about (1) what textbooks I'd be using, (2) whether I'd be teaching younger students, (3) at what date I need to arrive in Gyeongsan, and (4) the aforementioned vacation-length question. I'm about to hit the hay, so I imagine I'll have answers in the morning. Prof. Y seems prompt about emailing back her responses.


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