Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Education is Key

In the Korean culture education is the key to success. The Korean education system consists of six years of primary school, three years of middle school, then three years of high school. Those who pass the national exam go on to 4-year colleges or universities. Others go to 2-year junior colleges, while the rest enter the work force. Until recently, most middle and high schools were segregated by sex. However, because of complaints about differences in education levels between the boys and girls schools and socialization problems later in life, most schools have gone co-ed.

4 comments:

  1. It's good to hear the girls are getting an equal education now!

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  2. 6 years of primary school and only 3 years of high school? sounds good to me!

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  3. Its great that girls now get an equal education

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  4. Only three years of high school? I would have gladly taken that!

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