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Why is South Korea the best in education?

Why is South Korea the best in education?

Education features a free market. While a grinding system is also rather popular in China, South Korean education is much more “free market” and international oriented. Students are strongly motivated to integrate with different educational and labor processes worldwide. STEM disciplines are prioritized.

What age is college in Korea?

School Grades in South Korea

Infant School
11th Grade 16-17 (17-18)
12th Grade 17-18 (18-19)
Post-secondary education
Tertiary education (College or University) Ages vary (usually four years, referred to as Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years)

Is it better to study in Japan or South Korea?

Japan might have the better learning experience (again, depends which university you end up at). The Korean education system can be a bit…wonky, at times. As far as I know, both countries are equally LGBT+ friendly (but I wouldn’t bring up the subject unless you have to).

What do you think about the education system in South Korea?

Anyone that admires the Korean education system has to deal with that fact that Korea has a teen suicide rate that is so high that most kids know, or have a connection to, a child who has taken their own lives.

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What are the pros and cons of studying abroad in Japan?

The cost of living is definitely higher in Japan. If you’re looking at the same price for either study abroad option, you’re getting a deal in Japan. Life in Korea is louder, smellier, and generally more boisterous. Foods ar There are pros and cons to each one, but I’ll tell you my experience as an English teacher—not a university student.

What are the differences between Japanese and Korean cities?

You don’t want to walk in downtown on Sunday mornings here in Korea. Not that Japanese cities are pretty on Sunday mornings either, but they lack the odors. Both cultures are heavily into drinking and partying, but Japan is also heavily into decorum.

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