UglyCasanova
Lifer
Link
It seems to be the opposite end of the spectrum compared to US schools which has both pros and cons. I think the US definitely needs to rethink its obsession with sports in schools and start caring about actually educating our children again, but in the case of South Korea it looks like the price of high test scores may be too high (although how high is too high I guess would be a relativistic bar to set depending on the individual and society). What is the point of rote memorization and school essentially until 10 pm if it turns your brain into pudding and makes you unhappy with life.
It would be interesting to hear from any current or former students from South Korea if we have any on here.
It seems to be the opposite end of the spectrum compared to US schools which has both pros and cons. I think the US definitely needs to rethink its obsession with sports in schools and start caring about actually educating our children again, but in the case of South Korea it looks like the price of high test scores may be too high (although how high is too high I guess would be a relativistic bar to set depending on the individual and society). What is the point of rote memorization and school essentially until 10 pm if it turns your brain into pudding and makes you unhappy with life.
It would be interesting to hear from any current or former students from South Korea if we have any on here.