
Parents of high school seniors pray at Doseon Temple in Seoul yesterday for their children who will take the national College Scholastic Ability Test a month from now, on Nov. 12. By Kim Tae-seong
Via the Joong Ang Ilbo.


Parents of high school seniors pray at Doseon Temple in Seoul yesterday for their children who will take the national College Scholastic Ability Test a month from now, on Nov. 12. By Kim Tae-seong
Via the Joong Ang Ilbo.
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10:47 am on October 15th, 2009 1
Has anyone seen the drama when the results come out and +90% of the kids don't have good enough results to get into Seoul National or Yonsei? It isnt pretty.
11:45 am on October 15th, 2009 2
Is praying more effective than studying ?
1:20 pm on October 15th, 2009 3
I find that picture interesting, espcially when you consiter the long history of the way Koreans toss children to orphanages. They used to say it was because they were a poor country, but they still do that today. Can anybody help clear that up.
2:32 pm on October 15th, 2009 4
LORDOFE2,
I don't think anyone will answer your question because it doesn't sound like a fair or honest one.
3:50 pm on October 15th, 2009 5
No.
9:10 pm on October 15th, 2009 6
You have to admit it is strange. Edward as a kyopo, what are your apologist thoughts on this?