I'm leaving for Yeouido in an hour or so. In the meantime, I just got an email from Parchment, the service that's supposedly sending me sealed copies of my college transcripts. The email contained no delivery information, but the email's content implied that the transcripts had been delivered. I've seen nothing on my end. Not good. Many Korean universities ask for sealed copies of one's transcripts. One more thing to think about.
On my way out, I'll check with the lobby concierges to see whether they've been holding my mail all this time.





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