BugSmasher
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The allure of "going the Korea" route is that (most) of the private English schools in Korea cover housing, 50% medical, and some utilities. As I understand it, the relative lack of expenses *could* result in big savings, depending on the contract and the degree to which it is adhered to by the school.
Unlike my situation here in Chicago, where I earn quite a good living, but by the time I pay my lincoln park rent, flight school expenses, and just general urban living, there's little left over to save for that 200hr chunk of timebuilding - i.e. the Commercial/multi tickets.
Since starting this thread, I've been leaning heavily toward an adventure in Korea once I have my PPL, and I'm grateful to those who have posted to share their experiences and advice.:rawk:
Unlike my situation here in Chicago, where I earn quite a good living, but by the time I pay my lincoln park rent, flight school expenses, and just general urban living, there's little left over to save for that 200hr chunk of timebuilding - i.e. the Commercial/multi tickets.
Since starting this thread, I've been leaning heavily toward an adventure in Korea once I have my PPL, and I'm grateful to those who have posted to share their experiences and advice.:rawk: