|
Post by Joel on Jun 27, 2005 2:01:27 GMT
Hi I just happened upon your site and checked it out. I have been living In Changsha for 3 years and taught at Changsha University of Science and Technology from 2002 to 2004. Is this the same school as your mentioned Hunan University of Sci. and Tech.? I was considering going back there, but I was wondering how you thought about it now since I heard there have been many many changes. I am now teaching at Hunan University, and was at Hunan Normal University, last year. I like Changsha. It's an exciting city. I want to stay at a school that offers the best of everything, and I'm just trying them out, year to year contracts. Anyway If you are living in Changsha, it's always good to meet new foreigners and contacts, as the non-Chinese population is rather small. Looking forward to your reply - Joel
|
|
|
Post by melody01 on Jul 1, 2005 2:15:58 GMT
Hi, Joel, how are you?I have an old classmate who also works at Changsha Science and Technology university. I believe she teaches in the English department. She emailed me saying she absolutely loved teaching. Her English name is Lily. By the way, I am from hunan China and I went to college in Xiangtan City, a town which is 2 hours drive away...drop a few lines when you have time,, i love teaching and I happen to be really good at it P:)..ha. Have a nice weekend..! )
|
|
|
Post by Paul Sparks on Jul 7, 2005 18:35:36 GMT
Hi I just happened upon your site and checked it out. I have been living In Changsha for 3 years and taught at Changsha University of Science and Technology from 2002 to 2004. Is this the same school as your mentioned Hunan University of Sci. and Tech.? I was considering going back there, but I was wondering how you thought about it now since I heard there have been many many changes. I am now teaching at Hunan University, and was at Hunan Normal University, last year. I like Changsha. It's an exciting city. I want to stay at a school that offers the best of everything, and I'm just trying them out, year to year contracts. Anyway If you are living in Changsha, it's always good to meet new foreigners and contacts, as the non-Chinese population is rather small. Looking forward to your reply - Joel Hi, The names of Chinese colleges and universities are often confussing! I worked at Hunan Uni of Science & Technology which is in a city called Xiangtan, just over an hour away from Changsha!
|
|
|
Post by Paul Sparks on Mar 24, 2006 21:55:13 GMT
This is old messages, please leave any messages in the new sections. ;D
|
|