help/advice needed for next trip to south korea

Hi everyone i'm going soon on vacation in korea for two weeks ( september 27th till october 11th), and i had in mind to do the first week in seoul, and go to morning classes and explore the city in the evening/nights. I already been to korea in 2024 but only stayed in seoul for like 3 days before leaving, the rest of the time i went to busan, gyeongju, jeju island ect. So has anyone have a good school that i can attend in the morning of my first week in korea ? I started to learn the language more or less seriously in october 2024, and i recently pass the tokip level 2 out of the level 6, i'm ok with basic writing and basic phrases, like super survival mode, but have ahard time speaking with my crappy accent. Thanks in advanced to anyone who will reply to my post

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u/nolinerfa — 24 hours ago
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Help/advice needed for my next trip to south korea

Hi everyone i'm going soon on vacation in korea for two weeks ( september 27th till october 11th), and i had in mind to do the first week in seoul, and go to morning classes and explore the city in the evening/nights. I already been to korea in 2024 but only stayed in seoul for like 3 days before leaving, the rest of the time i went to busan, gyeongju, jeju island ect. So has anyone have a good school that i can attend in the morning of my first week in korea ? I started to learn the language more or less seriously in october 2024, and i recently pass the tokip level 2 out of the level 6, i'm ok with basic writing and basic phrases, like super survival mode, but have ahard time speaking with my crappy accent. Thanks in advanced to anyone who will reply to my post

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u/nolinerfa — 24 hours ago

I just passed the Az900 !

I'm so happy, I passed today a few minutes ago the az900 online at home. I was a little bit stressed but I didn't have to be, it was somehow easy.

I used a Udemy class, Microsoft learn a little and also these two youtube videos that really helped me :

-https://youtu.be/8n-kWJetQRk?is=JRvayuX5HjdwRnK0

-https://youtu.be/\_cjr8cRS-Gw?is=S8DuWLbSw76M4gYs

Now should I continue with Az104 or Network+

I passed ages ago the CCNA hasn't been really working in an administration role, more like an IT coordinator with little accès to the Network configuration, just the active directory... It's been too long and I feel stuck and bored and want to challenge myself

My goal is to get back to administration and maybe even cyber security

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u/nolinerfa — 2 months ago

career path and certifications

hello everyone i'm in the process of taking the az900 i started in 2024 but i'm the undermotivated one, i scheduled it for monday may 18th hope i'll passed, i've rescheduled it 3 time already because i keep feeling unprepared. I want to study after that for the az104 do y'all think that a good next certification after az900 ? i live in france an i'm an it coordinator, i've work in the same company for 7 years and now i feel stuck and bored, i want to do something else more challenging. I need to get back to the basics of networking, i have a bachelor in system and admin networking but never truly had a hand on a switch or router for configuration. I'm thinking the cyber route, but i need more that az104 certification, i also need the network+ and security + too amongs other things and I don't have clear idea of how much time will at this take 😞

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u/nolinerfa — 2 months ago