Well.. I'm not sure about my color in theology because I did not study well, and I did not care about diverse traditions of Christianity until now. I think I should study a history of the church before I go abroad, and care about this point when I research colleges.
Korean church tradition is very conservative, so they think me as a progressive one. However, I think that my position in U.S. theology can be conservative. I don't want to leave my evangelical tradition, but I can open my ears and listen to other tradition's story and other religion's point. Actually, the principle of charity is natural for me, so I can be a good listener even for enemies of the church. I think that I can study in a school which is a progressive one, though some topics that I want cannot be dealt thoroughly.
My ultimate goal is not clear because it will be something mixed with theology and philosophy. I'm not sure which portion is more important, but I know that I should start with theology. Therefore, open-mind is the most important thing for me at this stage. Of course, I research schools before applying them, but most of them can give me a good training to be a scholar.