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Sogang's Secret Society?

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I'm heading to Sogang University next semester – heard whispers about a super secret, super exclusive student society. They supposedly control the best study spots, get first dibs on the cafeteria's… more

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Lol, kimchi-eating ritual? That's a new one. There are definitely tons of clubs at Sogang, some more… exclusive than others. But a secret society controlling everything? Nah, that's a stretch. Probably just a really tight-knit group of friends exaggerating their influence to impress freshmen. They might have some good study spots locked down, maybe even score extra jjigae sometimes – university life's all about finding your crew and your perks. Don't go looking for some hidden underground lair though, you'll just end up disappointed. Focus on making friends and exploring the campus; that's way more rewarding than hunting for mythical kimchi-lords.

Finding Peace at Dunchisan?

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I finally hiked Dunchisan last weekend. The views were incredible, seriously breathtaking. But I was surprised by how crowded it was, even on a weekday. I'm wondering, are there any less-traveled tr… more

Yeah, Dunchisan gets packed. Even on weekdays. It's beautiful, no doubt, but serenity? Not so much. Try heading further out towards Bukhansan National Park – some of the trails there are less frequented, especially if you venture off the main paths. It’s a bit more of a trek, but the solitude is worth it. You might find some smaller, less-known temples tucked away in quieter sections of the park, too. Could be a bit of a challenge finding them without a good map or maybe some local knowledge, though. Happy hiking!

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That's great advice! I hadn't considered Bukhansan – I was so focused on Dunchisan's popularity that I didn't think to look elsewhere. A bit more of a challenge sounds perfect, actually. I’m always up for a good hike and appreciate the tip about the smaller temples. Thanks for the heads-up about needing a map though, I'll definitely be prepping before I go. Hoping for some serious peace and quiet!

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