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Planning a Gap Year

is actually extremely difficult. It’s pretty fun and there are a ton of opportunities out there. However, it’s so stressful and it makes me nervous about the whole concept of it as well.

If I do take a gap year, I will have to fund it 100% by myself…which is a difficult task. Well, if I get NSLI-Y and accept the scholarship, they will pay for it (sadly, I’m still waiting for my notification from them). I just don’t want to put all my eggs in a basket. Plus I think I will learn a lot more by planning and funding everything on my own.

I’ve got a pretty solid plan for the first several months of the year, but the rest is up in the air. I still have to secure a job as well to fund it, and the whole plan hinges on that. This is what I have so far:

Now-June: Work to Raise Money

July-Aug: Vacation in China with Cousin

Sept-Oct: Photojournalism Internship in Tokyo

Nov-Jan: WWOOFING in Japan (it’s basically working on farms)

Feb-July: ???

During that ??? time, I hope to work in China to make some money. Then depending on how much I make, go to rural China/Tibet/SE Asia/India to do something. I’m just planning on staying in Asia for the year, since all my costs come from transportation. The best case scenario is that I only fly from the US to China, and then back to the US from wherever I end up. I’ll use buses/trains/boats/walking for the rest of the year.

I don’t want to plan things too far in advance since I know that my feelings might change and other opportunities might arise. I think being flexible will be to my advantage in that sense.

Well, that’s just my gap year stuff. On the bright side, I’ve committed to Yale! Now, I just have to decide whether I will be going this year or next year…

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Ferris Wheel at Jinjihu [金鸡湖]
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Pingjiang [平江] traditional area
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Pingjianglu [平江路]
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My Host Family Emailed Me!

你好!

  一年一度的中秋佳节即将到来,我们全家非常想念你。祝

你和你的家人节日愉快!

          你的中国父亲

This is so nice! I still haven’t responded yet, and I feel kinda bad since it’s been a week or so. It’s on my to-do list though! I <3 my host family so much :D

Also, for those of you who don’t know Chinese, they are basically saying that it’s Mid-Autumn Festival soon, and the whole family misses me. They wish my family and I a happy holiday. It says “From your Chinese parents” on the bottom as well.

Wahhhhh I miss China!

Lanterns at Shantangjie (山塘街)
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At The Humble Administrator&#8217;s Garden-Suzhou, China
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Bus stop at Mudu [木渎]. This is the outskirts of Suzhou :D
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At a tea garden in the outskirts of Suzhou
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A view outside of a restaurant&#8217;s window in Pingjiang Lu [平江路]
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The roof of the Suzhou Museum
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Cafe at Pingjianglu [平江路] in the heart of old Suzhou.