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Around 490,000 college hopefuls will flock to test sites across the country on Dec. 3 to take the Suneung -- South Korea’s national college entrance exam.
ReplyDeleteOn this day, silence brings the nation to a standstill, as the cold air turns jittery with angst. Military training temporarily ceases, flights are grounded and government institutes and banks delay opening by an hour to prevent traffic during the rush to testing sites.
Suneung is the College Scholastic Ability Test in Korean -- the culmination and climax of the 12 years of elementary, middle and high school. The college entrance exam is designed to determine whether students will be able to go to college or not, as well as where they can go. The grueling eight-hour marathon exam covers five subjects, including Korean and Math, from 8:40 a.m. until 5:40 p.m. The infamous Suneung is likened to the notorious American SAT.
In a nation where education is considered one of the most important aspects of life, enrolling in a good school paves the way for success. Getting into a top university is the most crucial goal for high school students and their parents. Likewise, society's education fever comes from the perception that higher academic scores can make dreams come true. Preparations for Suneung start as early as preschool
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DeleteThanks Yvonne for the in-depth information.
Merci beaucoup ma Cheri.
Apt👌
Delete2nd post can't take place in Nigeria my country...
ReplyDeleteI can imagine their shock when she answered that last question... Intelligence at its peak.
ReplyDelete@fact 2, It will be amazing to experience this in Nigeria. Let me keep dreaming though.
1. My kinda lady. I really enjoy shows like who wants to be a millionaire and the movie slum dog millionaire. She was really good.
ReplyDelete2. How thoughtful of them. Here no one cares, many noisy areas, churches, mosques, schools, shops, beer parlours you name it.........all competing in a place.
Wow...
ReplyDeleteThere's always something to learn on these posts. Thanks Stella.
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