Haruka Han, a former contestant from 'High School Rapper,' has left the stage and is now living a new life as an English instructor.

Han is currently working as a conversation instructor at YBM Language Institute's Sinchon Center, operating OPIc and TOEIC speaking classes under the name 'Sandy Teacher.' She is planning teaching materials and designing classes, living the daily life of an instructor.

She expressed her satisfaction through her social media, stating, "It's really physically demanding, but it's so much fun."

Also active as a freelance interpreter, she shared in May that she had been accepted into a graduate program in the UK, noting her concerns about her career path. Han revealed, "The tuition is 100 million won. I'm not sure if I can invest that much time and love," adding, "I'm also considering graduate school in interpretation and translation."

Ultimately, it seems she has decided to pursue graduate school. Recently, she posted a photo of luxury jewelry on her social media with the caption, "Even if Umang buys it, I can only think of it as a semester's tuition for this tiny thing," catching people's attention.

Meanwhile, Han graduated from a foreign language high school with a major in Japanese and gained recognition during her high school years by participating in Mnet's 'Show Me the Money 6' and the 'High School Rapper' series. Although she briefly paused her activities after her debut, she is pioneering her path on a new stage.

In response to a student's question, "Aren't you a rapper?" she replied, "Yes, but since I am an instructor here, it makes me a bit nervous," sharing a laugh.

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