I found some work at English immersion camps

I think the standards for counselors are lower in Argentina because everyone says I am great.
but I always under-value my own performance.
20:50 I am still couchsurfing.
  max lives at a hostel now, staying up five nights a week.
20:51 couchsurfing sure is awkward sometimes
  but it is never not free
20:53 I have been bouncing around places
20:55 my current host is Edwin and his laptop here has a US keyboard
  it is so nice
 I have not left his apt for 29 hours
 
he works at a call center from 18:00 to 0:00 most days
  he has 3 roomates in this tiny place
  one of them was going to be gone this week, but actually he's not
20:57 couchsurfing is an awful lot like volunteering except they don't expect you to work
 3 of them are brasilian and the other I think is from ecuador
  also, two of them are chicks
  I am leaving tomorrow I think
  my goal: to never leave the apt during my entire stay
20:59 of 2.5 days
  it is the best goal I could think of

2 comments:

doshimaitri said...

I value English immersion due to following reasons:
1)The people who value education need to be aware of fact and not the emotions.
2)The people would have a more open mind and an understanding and patience for others who aren’t like them.
3)The most important thing that schools can do is to make people aware that understanding the world is very much part of the requirement of being an educated person. There should be some shame attached to not being more aware of the world, not having some mastery of foreign language.

Unknown said...

I'm thinking on the possiblity of doing a study abroad scholarship next year in Argentina, what do you suggest me about this?