Out of all the universities and countries, why do most Koreans of the AISG community choose Korean universities? Especially for overseas student like us, it is harder to adapt to Korean society, making university years more difficult. So why choose Korea? This... More »
A new school year has begun at AISG. Returning students look around and see the familiar campus, friends, teachers, and some new faces. New students walk onto campus with a mix of nervousness and excitement at the thought of unfolding a new life here. Along wi... More »
Author visits are a wonderful opportunity for students to interact with professional writers and to find out about new books. This September, AISG will be holding another author visit, with Brandon Mull as the guest. Brandon Mull is the author of the Beyonders... More »
Here’s a surprising statement: teachers are people too. With personalities and preferences! Unbelievable, right? What about our new teachers? What are they like? New to the Learning Support department of AISG, Mr. Padden has lived in Spokane, Washington; Oklah... More »
The decision of where to apply for college is something all students feel anxious about, especially without the opportunity to get a first-hand experience. AISG provides annual college visits where many colleges from all over the world give spiels about what ... More »
A night of dress-up, dancing, and a million photos. That’s what most people think of when they hear the word “prom.” AISG Prom 2018 happened last Saturday, the 19th of May from 6 pm to 9 pm, at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Ballroom. It was attended by students ... More »
The school year has gone by in the blink of an eye. With summer coming up, I interviewed some students and teachers to find out what they are doing over the long break. Kathleen H. says she is going to visit her home in Canada and possibly go on a Europe tour.... More »
This article was written in response to Stanley’s article. Freedom of speech is a legal right. According to the First Amendment of the US Constitution, “Congress shall make no law […] abridging the freedom of speech.” Freedom of speech is defined as “the right... More »
On May 23, 2018, the class of 2018 gave their moment of farewell as they held their graduation. The momentous event was accompanied by more than 500 visitors from all over the world, ranging from family members, friends, and past AISG graduates. All people who... More »
Can you identify your teachers’ younger selves? Put your guesses—and envious comments about their outfits—in the comments below (use the numbers). A few bonus shots are included, from grade 9 class photos, homecoming dances, and even a departed faculty member ... More »
Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing. First emerging during the Age of Enlightenment, freedom of speech is a relatively new concept in the course of human history, as such an idea had never been instituted in the thousands of years of predominantly authorita... More »
[UPDATED on May 16, 2018: North Korea has suspended talks with South Korea and has warned the U.S. that they may cancel the meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and the North Korean chairman Kim Jong-un, which is supposed to be held on June 12 in Singap... More »