I'm guessing that you were looking for Sun Woo (formerly Dabin, he changed his name in 2014), the names are really similar and he, too, was a member of TOUCH (I just checked up on it, apparently the group still exists O.o). Just in case you wondered. ^^ Sunwoo didn't make his acting debut but he wants to (and I kind of look forward to it) while Sun Woong definitely has some experience. Maybe that's why it's been kinda quiet around TOUCH lately.
Kim Woo Bin rocks. Correct me if I'm wrong but Kim Woo Bin is not a King of dating but a love cell hunter. He…
Oh my Gosh, my exact same thoughts! I'm really hoping for a sequel. He had way too few scenes for being so hot and having such an interesting, mysterious role!
Does anyone know the name of the guy that plays Duk Hwan?
It's Kang Ki Young, in, I think, his first role. :)
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Aaah, that all makes sense now (and I remember those animes on RTL2, too, good old times!). Funny how Croatia and Germany seem to have so many connections. :) If it's okay to ask you, what's your major in college by the way?
But we'll go for the English then. ^^ I'm envious of your Japanese! I once did a course, so I'm ok at reading Hiragana and Kitagana but when it's just listening, I'm so lost. >.< I think I may be too used to Korean, and I've watched too few other dramas yet... I started Boku no ita jikan some weeks ago, though, have you heard of that one? It's all melodramatic, however.
Oh, I wish I could add more than five actors, too. I might just have to add more in my profile in time.
You're still at the beginning of your drama phase, right? (join the club...) I bet in a few years time, we'll just be like, "Oh, do you remember how cute he looked?" about probably a hundred actors. ^^
I've heard similar things about The Heirs, hehe. :D I still want to try it, though, if only for Woo Bin and maybe Kang Min Hyuk (big CNBLUE fan here ;P), even though I heard his role is small. :/ I have a thing for second male leads, too, so I might just fall for Woo Bin yet again.
Goooood luck for your exam tomorrow, and happy drama watching! I have one tomorrow, too, and I'm really unsure about how it'll go... but we'll see. +sighs+
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Hey there, fellow! Although you're fluent in German (WOW! How come, have you lived here or have family here...?), I thought we should stick to English, I hope that's okay with you? Thanks for the lovely compliment anyway, yours is so good, too, though!
I like your love for language learning. :) As soon as I read the first sentence on your profile, I thought I had to add you as a friend. ;) Let's keep each other motivated, so one day we can chat in Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Croatian! :D
We seem to share a lot of favourites... T.O.P is cool, as well, although I still need to watch what he's starred in to judge his acting abilities. He's talented, though, so I'll keep my expectations high. ^^
Kim Woo Bin, Lee Min Ki and Sung Joon are like the top young actors right now, aren't they? I'm glad we share that interest! Once my exams are over (on Wednesday) I can finally catch up on I Need Romance 3 with Sung Joon and will have time for The Heirs (I saw it in your list but without a rating, so how was it? :D) and all the other dramas I've had in mind for so long. I'm sure we'll have loads to talk about then!
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Aww, I understand you completely wanting to study more Korean. I wish I could just push the fault over to my studying for exams (... it's over in two and a half weeks, thank God, and then I'll be heading to Rotterdam for Led Apple, yay!). But I know I might be too lazy even then and will probably just watch dramas again. ^^
How far are you with your animes now? Did you watch some movies, too, as you wanted to?
Oh, I'm not so much into all the blood either. Actually, I think Kimi Ni Todoke might be exactly my type of anime what with all the romance and fluff - but just listening to it, I couldn't help but think it'd be TOO romantic. Might still give it a try... after the exams, yep. And crazy high school boys like in Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou so sound more and more appealing. :D
I've accepted the difficulties of going to Korea if it isn't one's major now. ^.^ I hope I can still find my way. Oh, and it's not too bad if you don't know many unis, just know enough about the one you'll be attending. ;) There are so many anyway... hard to keep an overview, isn't it?
I promise to try to practice my Korean, haha, I need to keep up with all the ambitious people actually studying it. :D Hope you still have lots of free time to spend!
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I noted Kimi Ni Todoke (heard a lot about it but I thought it was cheesy - if you recommend it, though...) and Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou (which I've never heard of ^^) down on my anime-watch list now, hehe. I was also told Attack on Titan and Free (this swimming anime, I think?) were oh-so-good, so I'll need to form an opinion on that. How far have your anime adventures driven you now? Did you have time to watch a lot? :)
As for the unis, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of Sogang, it doesn't have a faculty of medicine, so people don't rank it in the top (SKY) universities. It's still in Seoul, pretty much in the university district, though! Sungkyunkwan is actually a partner uni of the uni I go to, however, and it sounds really cool - but due to lack of information from our exchange office, I still don't really know whether the courses I need are taught in English there. :/ Sogang offers the political subjects and a few law ones, so I'd prefer that, and it's language courses are also acceptable. I recently found out that I won't be able to go before my fifth term/third year and that it'll be harder to get in (than I expected) anyway... might as well practice Korean until then. You'll have lots of opportunities while you are abroad, though, I bet you will!
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I noted Kimi Ni Todoke (heard a lot about it but I thought it was cheesy - if you recommend it, though...) and Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou (which I've never heard of ^^) down on my anime-watch list now, hehe. I was also told Attack on Titan and Free (this swimming anime, I think?) were oh-so-good, so I'll need to form an opinion on that. How far have your anime adventures driven you now? Did you have time to watch a lot? :)
As for the unis, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of Sogang. Sungkyunkwan is actually a partner uni of the uni I go to, however, it's cool - but due to lack of information from our exchange office, I still don't really know whether the courses are taught in English there. :/ Sogang offers the political subjects and a few law ones, so I'd prefer that, and it's language courses are also acceptable. I recently found out that I won't be able to go before my fifth term/third year and that it'll be harder to get in (than I expected) anyway... might as well practice Korean until then.
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Hey there (and sorry it's been a while and I've been busy preparing for the exams -.-)!
I spent some time on Memrise now, and I'm trying out lots of apps. Thank you so much for the tips again - I really, really like Memrise because it's both expertly done and still doesn't make you stick to one concept but rather has vocabulary from different books. It'll also be useful for the TOPIK, definitely! I sort of had trouble keeping myself motivated because I barely see myself getting better (because I'm studying something else, I guess, it's hard to concentrate on both :/). But reading how you're so diligent and helpful for me, as well, has revived my spirit. :D
I understand what you mean that you can't type the Hangul now, too, and I also think it'd be better if one could. But well, at least the vocabulary is there, you can read and imagine how you'd write it. ^^
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Well, I still have about a month until my "real" exams, but I have an oral one and a kind of English exam (which I don't think I need to learn for) in January... I'm basically occupied with learning right now, so I guess it's the other way round for me - all the dramas are saved for February (holidays until April, life's so beautiful :D), although I do follow two right now, whenever I'm taking a break. ^^ What kind of anime do you watch by the way? It's been so long since I've watched one, the last was Kaichou was Maid-sama. :D
Woah, you're going there for summer school, that's awesome! Do tell me more if you can, I'm curious because I'd have done that, too, if I had enough money. ^^ A whole term in Korea will be cool, too, maybe (as I've always predicted) we'll be there at the same time! :) Do you know which university you'll be in then (there are sooo many in Seoul!)? I'm aiming for Sogang!
Thank you so much for the tip, Memrise sounds good and I'll test it on my smartphone. I have a tool to type Hangeul there anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem.
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Du schreibst ein Buch, das find ich irre! Hab da wieder zwei Beispiele aus dem Bekanntenkreis, die Hobby-Autoren sind, und ich unterstütz das immer gerne. :) (ja, die Fanfiction-Welt hält mich auch noch gefangen, obwohl ich nicht selbst schreibe)
Ich kenn Eat Your Kimchi, ja klar! Die haben viel dazu beigetragen, was ich über Korea weiß... obwohl ich letztes Jahr das Glück hatte, zwei Wochen mit einer Freundin Urlaub in Seoul zu machen, so dass ich wenigstens ein bisschen was aus eigener Erfahrung sagen kann (Nummer 1: Koreaner trinken gern xD). Es stimmt schon, in den Dramen wird oft übertrieben, aber wie du sagst, das System behalten die sicherlich bei, und deshalb mag ich politische genaue wie juristische Dramen auch furchtbar gerne, ist einfach spannend zu sehen, wie sich das unterscheidet (und manchmal Amerika ähnelt). Prosecutor Princess muss wohl auch auf meine Liste, was? :D
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I Hear Your Voice war mein Lieblingsdrama dieses Jahr und ich hab ja jetzt Öffentliches Recht im Nebenfach... es ist hart, aber ich bereu's ganz und gar nicht (ich mach zwar kein Staatsexamen, sondern "nur" einen Bachelor, was heißt ich könnte keine Anwältin werden, aber ich lern genug und fühl mich jetzt schon qualifiziert :D). Mein Traumjob wär ja Diplomatin, was auch viele Juristen und Politologen machen, aber das wird selbst nach dem Studium noch schwer zu erreichen sein. -.-"
Lektorin ist auch 'ne coole Sache! Kann ich voll verstehen, dass du das ebenfalls interessant findest... und ich denke alles, was mit Kreativität, aber auch mit Journalismus und Verlägen zu tun hat, muss man erst mal lange ausprobiert haben, um zu wissen, ob's was für einen ist. Kann mir aber vorstellen, dass du in die Richtung gehst, wenn ich das jetzt mal so beurteilen darf. Einfach dran bleiben, genau. :)
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6 Jahre Asien-Fan, meine Fresse, das ist cool. :D
Wir Studenten sind in der Überzahl (wobei ich ja als Abiturientin mich hier angemeldet hab, letztes Jahr erst), weil wir wohl nie was zu tun haben, schätz ich. ^^
Bei mir fing's auch mit Manga, Anime und dem ganzen Japan-Zeug an, hehe. Irgendwie hatte ich so 'ne Comicladen-Phase (und dafür kann ich Düsseldorf wirklich nur empfehlen, 'ne Stadt zum Bücherstöbern - und das koreanische Essen ist auch gut, meistens ;P). Und dann schwupps, K-Pop, oh, K-Drama, oh, Korea. ^.^ Zwei meiner Freundinnen - ich hab viele nur deshalb kennengelernt, glaub ich, nur eine kannte ich vorher o.O - studieren jetzt sogar Koreanistik. Ich konnte das noch abwenden, ich glaub, ich fänd's immer noch zu krass, meinen Lebensweg darauf aufzubauen. Lieber was Vernünftiges machen. ^.^
Glaub mir, ich versteh deine Faszination mit Jura!
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(Ach, der Platz reicht nie aus....) Prime Minister and I ist auch ganz schön, weil's wenigstens ein BISSCHEN was vom politischen System Koreas zeigt. :D (aber es ist 'ne schlechte Ausrede, trotz allem ^^)
Glaub mir, vor ein paar Jahren hätte ich auch nie gedacht, dass ich Politik mag... und ich kann nicht behaupten, ich wär talentiert, ich muss viel aufarbeiten und nachlesen, aber es macht Spaß. Ein bisschen nerdy kann man ja mal sein und es ist nicht so trocken wie andere Gesellschaftswissenschaften, denk ich.
Was willst du denn mal nach der Schule machen, irgend'ne Ahnung? =) Bei mir hat sich das noch stark verändert bist zum Abi (von Medizin zu Physik zu Sprachen, dann wollte ich rein Jura machen, jetzt hab ich Jura im Nebenfach und Politik, also... man weiß nie ^.^)
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Woah, ich war überrascht - dein Englisch ist echt gut, dafür dass du erst in 9. bist (na ja, mag dran liegen, dass ich erst so ab der 8./9. selbst angefangen hab, Englisch zu lieben). O.o Hihi, du erinnerst mich an mich, als ich so mit 13, 14 die Welt des Internets entdeckte. Ich war immer die jüngste in allen Foren und hab dauernd mit Studenten gequatscht. Damals allerdings noch lange nichts mit Asiaten, das kam so vor ca. 3 Jahren - wie lange bist du Asien-Fan, wenn ich fragen darf? Wie die Zeit vergeht. xD Jetzt fühl ich mich glatt alt.
Oh, Köln und Bonn, Spitzensache! Obwohl ich Düsseldorf bevorzuge... mehr Szene, irgendwie. Koreanisch essen ist aber gut, egal wo. ^.^ Nur leider sind Restaurants echt viel zu selten. :(
Der Altersunterschied zwischen Yoona und Lee Bum Soo ist wirklich... heftig. Aber bis jetzt gefällt's mir einfach irgendwie, so von der Stimmung.
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Ah, and since you mentioned the speech/listening parts - are you planning on going abroad sometime during your studies? To Korea, I mean? Because I'm sure that'd help a lot with speaking. :D And I'm sure if you have to apply, you'll have good enough grades to go!
I'm very determined to do an exchange year (or term, but rather a whole year, if I can) myself. :) In Korea, I mean. I hope that I can self-study Korean again during my free time and after my exams... and I'm planning on taking the TOPIK, too, just the lowest level but still. It'll be interesting to try. :)
I do like my major right now, it's what I wanted to do, I guess, I'm just not very good at it. However, I try to work hard, too. ^^ It'll help trying to figure out what I really want to do after university's finished because I still don't know yet... if I get through with it, it'll be worth it.
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Happy new year to you, too! :)
My holidays are almost over, but on the bright side, that means the year has started, exams will be over soon, too, and then I have a life again (somewhere in February). ^.^ I'll become a drama junkie then, I'm sure. Right now, I'm watching "Prime Minister and I" which I ADORE, and "My Lover From Another Star" which I only watch for Kim Soohyun's acting, it's not really my style, but still exciting and surprising. And I plan on re-watching Shut Up Flower Boy Band (my all-time favourite) this weekend, because it's the last chance I get before the holidays are over. :D
Oh, I know how you feel about not getting the best grades... it's a bit frustrating after the hard work, isn't it? But at least you passed, that's something to be really proud of! (and I tell myself that I just started university and no one will look at the grades in the beginning anyway ^^)
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Ah, das ist ja dann wirklich leichter auf Deutsch, also gut! War mir nicht sicher, weil du kein Land angegeben hast (oder? ^^). Koblenz, oh, cool, kenn ich, bin ich heute vorbei gefahren. :D Ich war übers Wochenende bei Verwandten in Kroatien, und natürlich mussten wir mit dem Auto fahren. +hust+ Jetzt über Weihnachten bin ich wieder in NRW.
An sich ist Koblenz auch nicht weit, ich studier und wohne in Heidelberg. :) Ich bin 20, und du?
White Christmas passt auch gut in die Weihnachszeit.<3
Prime Minister and I war das erste was ich mal wieder angefangen hab seit ich studiere... und auch nur unter dem Vorwand, dass es irgendwo fachlich interessant sein könnte, ich studier Politik. ;P Es hat zwar auch ein paar schöne Intrigen, aber ansonsten ist's wie jedes Drama, schätz ich. Yoon Si Yoon ist süß, Yoona spielt nicht schlecht.
Und so langsam komm ich wieder auf den Dramengeschmack. ^.^
But we'll go for the English then. ^^ I'm envious of your Japanese! I once did a course, so I'm ok at reading Hiragana and Kitagana but when it's just listening, I'm so lost. >.< I think I may be too used to Korean, and I've watched too few other dramas yet... I started Boku no ita jikan some weeks ago, though, have you heard of that one? It's all melodramatic, however.
Oh, I wish I could add more than five actors, too. I might just have to add more in my profile in time.
You're still at the beginning of your drama phase, right? (join the club...) I bet in a few years time, we'll just be like, "Oh, do you remember how cute he looked?" about probably a hundred actors. ^^
I've heard similar things about The Heirs, hehe. :D I still want to try it, though, if only for Woo Bin and maybe Kang Min Hyuk (big CNBLUE fan here ;P), even though I heard his role is small. :/ I have a thing for second male leads, too, so I might just fall for Woo Bin yet again.
Goooood luck for your exam tomorrow, and happy drama watching! I have one tomorrow, too, and I'm really unsure about how it'll go... but we'll see. +sighs+
I like your love for language learning. :) As soon as I read the first sentence on your profile, I thought I had to add you as a friend. ;) Let's keep each other motivated, so one day we can chat in Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Croatian! :D
We seem to share a lot of favourites... T.O.P is cool, as well, although I still need to watch what he's starred in to judge his acting abilities. He's talented, though, so I'll keep my expectations high. ^^
Kim Woo Bin, Lee Min Ki and Sung Joon are like the top young actors right now, aren't they? I'm glad we share that interest! Once my exams are over (on Wednesday) I can finally catch up on I Need Romance 3 with Sung Joon and will have time for The Heirs (I saw it in your list but without a rating, so how was it? :D) and all the other dramas I've had in mind for so long. I'm sure we'll have loads to talk about then!
How far are you with your animes now? Did you watch some movies, too, as you wanted to?
Oh, I'm not so much into all the blood either. Actually, I think Kimi Ni Todoke might be exactly my type of anime what with all the romance and fluff - but just listening to it, I couldn't help but think it'd be TOO romantic. Might still give it a try... after the exams, yep. And crazy high school boys like in Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou so sound more and more appealing. :D
I've accepted the difficulties of going to Korea if it isn't one's major now. ^.^ I hope I can still find my way. Oh, and it's not too bad if you don't know many unis, just know enough about the one you'll be attending. ;) There are so many anyway... hard to keep an overview, isn't it?
I promise to try to practice my Korean, haha, I need to keep up with all the ambitious people actually studying it. :D Hope you still have lots of free time to spend!
As for the unis, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of Sogang, it doesn't have a faculty of medicine, so people don't rank it in the top (SKY) universities. It's still in Seoul, pretty much in the university district, though! Sungkyunkwan is actually a partner uni of the uni I go to, however, and it sounds really cool - but due to lack of information from our exchange office, I still don't really know whether the courses I need are taught in English there. :/ Sogang offers the political subjects and a few law ones, so I'd prefer that, and it's language courses are also acceptable. I recently found out that I won't be able to go before my fifth term/third year and that it'll be harder to get in (than I expected) anyway... might as well practice Korean until then. You'll have lots of opportunities while you are abroad, though, I bet you will!
As for the unis, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of Sogang. Sungkyunkwan is actually a partner uni of the uni I go to, however, it's cool - but due to lack of information from our exchange office, I still don't really know whether the courses are taught in English there. :/ Sogang offers the political subjects and a few law ones, so I'd prefer that, and it's language courses are also acceptable. I recently found out that I won't be able to go before my fifth term/third year and that it'll be harder to get in (than I expected) anyway... might as well practice Korean until then.
I spent some time on Memrise now, and I'm trying out lots of apps. Thank you so much for the tips again - I really, really like Memrise because it's both expertly done and still doesn't make you stick to one concept but rather has vocabulary from different books. It'll also be useful for the TOPIK, definitely! I sort of had trouble keeping myself motivated because I barely see myself getting better (because I'm studying something else, I guess, it's hard to concentrate on both :/). But reading how you're so diligent and helpful for me, as well, has revived my spirit. :D
I understand what you mean that you can't type the Hangul now, too, and I also think it'd be better if one could. But well, at least the vocabulary is there, you can read and imagine how you'd write it. ^^
Woah, you're going there for summer school, that's awesome! Do tell me more if you can, I'm curious because I'd have done that, too, if I had enough money. ^^ A whole term in Korea will be cool, too, maybe (as I've always predicted) we'll be there at the same time! :) Do you know which university you'll be in then (there are sooo many in Seoul!)? I'm aiming for Sogang!
Thank you so much for the tip, Memrise sounds good and I'll test it on my smartphone. I have a tool to type Hangeul there anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Ich kenn Eat Your Kimchi, ja klar! Die haben viel dazu beigetragen, was ich über Korea weiß... obwohl ich letztes Jahr das Glück hatte, zwei Wochen mit einer Freundin Urlaub in Seoul zu machen, so dass ich wenigstens ein bisschen was aus eigener Erfahrung sagen kann (Nummer 1: Koreaner trinken gern xD). Es stimmt schon, in den Dramen wird oft übertrieben, aber wie du sagst, das System behalten die sicherlich bei, und deshalb mag ich politische genaue wie juristische Dramen auch furchtbar gerne, ist einfach spannend zu sehen, wie sich das unterscheidet (und manchmal Amerika ähnelt). Prosecutor Princess muss wohl auch auf meine Liste, was? :D
Lektorin ist auch 'ne coole Sache! Kann ich voll verstehen, dass du das ebenfalls interessant findest... und ich denke alles, was mit Kreativität, aber auch mit Journalismus und Verlägen zu tun hat, muss man erst mal lange ausprobiert haben, um zu wissen, ob's was für einen ist. Kann mir aber vorstellen, dass du in die Richtung gehst, wenn ich das jetzt mal so beurteilen darf. Einfach dran bleiben, genau. :)
Wir Studenten sind in der Überzahl (wobei ich ja als Abiturientin mich hier angemeldet hab, letztes Jahr erst), weil wir wohl nie was zu tun haben, schätz ich. ^^
Bei mir fing's auch mit Manga, Anime und dem ganzen Japan-Zeug an, hehe. Irgendwie hatte ich so 'ne Comicladen-Phase (und dafür kann ich Düsseldorf wirklich nur empfehlen, 'ne Stadt zum Bücherstöbern - und das koreanische Essen ist auch gut, meistens ;P). Und dann schwupps, K-Pop, oh, K-Drama, oh, Korea. ^.^ Zwei meiner Freundinnen - ich hab viele nur deshalb kennengelernt, glaub ich, nur eine kannte ich vorher o.O - studieren jetzt sogar Koreanistik. Ich konnte das noch abwenden, ich glaub, ich fänd's immer noch zu krass, meinen Lebensweg darauf aufzubauen. Lieber was Vernünftiges machen. ^.^
Glaub mir, ich versteh deine Faszination mit Jura!
Glaub mir, vor ein paar Jahren hätte ich auch nie gedacht, dass ich Politik mag... und ich kann nicht behaupten, ich wär talentiert, ich muss viel aufarbeiten und nachlesen, aber es macht Spaß. Ein bisschen nerdy kann man ja mal sein und es ist nicht so trocken wie andere Gesellschaftswissenschaften, denk ich.
Was willst du denn mal nach der Schule machen, irgend'ne Ahnung? =) Bei mir hat sich das noch stark verändert bist zum Abi (von Medizin zu Physik zu Sprachen, dann wollte ich rein Jura machen, jetzt hab ich Jura im Nebenfach und Politik, also... man weiß nie ^.^)
Oh, Köln und Bonn, Spitzensache! Obwohl ich Düsseldorf bevorzuge... mehr Szene, irgendwie. Koreanisch essen ist aber gut, egal wo. ^.^ Nur leider sind Restaurants echt viel zu selten. :(
Der Altersunterschied zwischen Yoona und Lee Bum Soo ist wirklich... heftig. Aber bis jetzt gefällt's mir einfach irgendwie, so von der Stimmung.
I'm very determined to do an exchange year (or term, but rather a whole year, if I can) myself. :) In Korea, I mean. I hope that I can self-study Korean again during my free time and after my exams... and I'm planning on taking the TOPIK, too, just the lowest level but still. It'll be interesting to try. :)
I do like my major right now, it's what I wanted to do, I guess, I'm just not very good at it. However, I try to work hard, too. ^^ It'll help trying to figure out what I really want to do after university's finished because I still don't know yet... if I get through with it, it'll be worth it.
My holidays are almost over, but on the bright side, that means the year has started, exams will be over soon, too, and then I have a life again (somewhere in February). ^.^ I'll become a drama junkie then, I'm sure. Right now, I'm watching "Prime Minister and I" which I ADORE, and "My Lover From Another Star" which I only watch for Kim Soohyun's acting, it's not really my style, but still exciting and surprising. And I plan on re-watching Shut Up Flower Boy Band (my all-time favourite) this weekend, because it's the last chance I get before the holidays are over. :D
Oh, I know how you feel about not getting the best grades... it's a bit frustrating after the hard work, isn't it? But at least you passed, that's something to be really proud of! (and I tell myself that I just started university and no one will look at the grades in the beginning anyway ^^)
An sich ist Koblenz auch nicht weit, ich studier und wohne in Heidelberg. :) Ich bin 20, und du?
White Christmas passt auch gut in die Weihnachszeit.<3
Prime Minister and I war das erste was ich mal wieder angefangen hab seit ich studiere... und auch nur unter dem Vorwand, dass es irgendwo fachlich interessant sein könnte, ich studier Politik. ;P Es hat zwar auch ein paar schöne Intrigen, aber ansonsten ist's wie jedes Drama, schätz ich. Yoon Si Yoon ist süß, Yoona spielt nicht schlecht.
Und so langsam komm ich wieder auf den Dramengeschmack. ^.^