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1. How old are you?
I am 18 years old

2. Where do you live?
I'm from California, but study in Seoul, South Korea.

3. How can I get accepted to Ewha too?
I made videos giving a small overview of how I did it and whatnot. When it comes to GPA, Extra curricular, ETC, I am not an admissions officer,  so I can't tell..

4. Why Korea?
I got into k-pop a long time ago, BUT then I looked more into the culture and whatnot. My friend showed me some K-dramas, and I got interested in the language. So, I decided to learn that too.. After a while of learning, I slowly got out of my k-pop phase, but still loved the language and culture. Then after seeing a video on Ewha University, I wanted to go, and it just became a long -term goal!

5. Why did you start making videos?
I became obsessed with Youtube a looonnngg time ago, when being a "Youtuber" was not even a thing. My brother and I were interested in film, and I always wanted to be an actress, so we sometimes made silly videos to put online. I even did a few small art videos too! Those are deleted, however, but with me coming to Korea, it gave me a new reason to connect with, and help out others online, plus a reason to be creative.


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