But after arguing with my own mind, I decided to place it here.
It's about the ROTARY CLUB.
ROTARY CLUB STUDENT EXCHANGE
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Some of Rotary's most visible programs include Rotary Youth Exchange, a student exchange program for students in secondary education, and the Rotary Foundation's oldest program, Ambassadorial Scholarships. Today, there are six different types of Rotary Scholarships. More than 38,000 men and women from 100 nations have studied abroad under the auspices of Ambassadorial Scholarship, and today it is the world's largest privately funded international scholarships program. In 2006-07 grants totaling approximately US$15 million were used to award some 800 scholarships to recipients from 69 countries who studied in 64 nations.
I want to go to South Korea.
Here are my questions:
1. Should I fluent in Korean if I chose South Korea as my host family place?
2. Is it hard to get accepted?
3. Is it fun living in South Korea?
4. Anybody has experienced that?
I mean, filling the application, got accepted, and live in South? Korea BY ROTARY CLUB?
Don't be shy to share!
I want to get as much information as I can beforehand!
Thanks in advance.










