Ideal - Get a simple, small rooftop apartment in in Suyu-dong, Seoul. From there, getting to experience personally every aspect of Korean culture, including sleeping in old hanoks, jjimjilbangs, etc (I'll probably do all that before getting the apartment, haha). Then I'll be in peace to explore the rest of the world. Peru, China, New Zealand, Philippines, Italy, Vietnam, Costa Rica, whatnot.
Realistic - I'll probably get on my knees, cry my eyes out and thank the good energies of the cosmos if I ever step in the Incheon International Airport. For now let's just focus in make money. Before that let's focus on getting a degree. Wait, passing most classes. No, passing this week's exam. Oh, studying for the exam. Fuck.
I would talk about languages, but I don't get the ~goal in life~ vibe from that, I'm just working and improving everyday. I'm already fluent in English and Portuguese; studied Spanish, French and Japanese in the past (I can understand Spanish very well, but I'm not fluent in none nor seek to improve), currently devotedly studying Korean and playing around with Mandarin. If you really want to dominate a language, don't waste your time! The earlier the better when it comes to learn languages (neuroplasticity), don't see as future goal as if you'll magically pick up someday. Start today and put your soul on it. ;)