Living in Korea, most education centers have closed for the time being, and though I did get a part-time job immediately after getting into Korea from the U.S. in February, the start date has been pushed back week after week, resting on March 23 at this point.
It's a bit annoying having to stay indoors most of the time, but it does give me more of an opportunity to learn programming at home. But on the negative side, it helps a lot more when I'm able to be out and about, since it gives me little mental breaks!
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Living in Korea, most education centers have closed for the time being, and though I did get a part-time job immediately after getting into Korea from the U.S. in February, the start date has been pushed back week after week, resting on March 23 at this point.
It's a bit annoying having to stay indoors most of the time, but it does give me more of an opportunity to learn programming at home. But on the negative side, it helps a lot more when I'm able to be out and about, since it gives me little mental breaks!