Unlike many school systems in the world, Korea¡¯s school year starts in the spring. For Korean students who want to study abroad,
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In order to graduate from high school or college in Korea, students have to do a significant amount of volunteer work.
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January has arrived in Korea, and so have school vacations. Or have they? Teachers across Korea have assigned various types of vacation homework
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Teenagers in Korea are familiar with the duty of having to clean their school facilities. The rationale behind this is that
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Almost everyone is busy, but some people are busier than others. Teenage entertainers and athletes are some of the people
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Standardized tests are as common as kimchi in Korea. And if some educators get their way, these kinds of tests will become even more common.
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At the dawn of the Internet Age, newspapers and magazines allowed everyone to view their content. But once revenue from print sales started to decline,
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A city¡¯s roads and bridges are arteries that allow the lifeblood of commerce to flow. Without these, trading will become difficult, and the lives
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Advanced placement (AP) classes are courses that are offered to high school students so that they can experience college-level
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With the leaves falling and mercury dropping, many pet owners are cooped up in their homes with their beloved pets.
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