What subjects do Korean students study?

The curriculum is standardized so now both boys and girls study technology and domestic science. The primary curriculum consists of nine principal subjects: moral education, Korean language, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, music, fine arts, and practical arts.
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How does a Korean student study?

Students are forced to learn it by rote until they master it. In this kind of teaching environment, you can't help but learn mathematics. Another important distinction is that there is no separation between the high/medium/low performers in Korean math classes.
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How much does a Korean student study?

Well-known for its high-achieving students, South Korea's education system is quite demanding. Students spend much of their time, often between 12 to 16 hours per day, at school or at a special after-school academy called a hagwon.
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Do Korean schools allow makeup?

They'll check each student for the following: Isn't wearing any 악세사리 (aksesari) or “accessories,” including invisible plastic earrings. Isn't wearing any 화장 (hwajang) or “makeup,” including whitening sunscreen.
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Is Korean education hard?

While Finland is considered a non-competitive system of education, South Korea's is often described as very stressful, authoritarian, brutally competitive and meritocratic.
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Does Korea have prom?

No Prom or Homecoming: Usually, in other parts during the homecoming, proms and other cultural activities are organized. But, in South Korean schools, there is nothing like that. There are no societies organizing such parties. Also, students generally go to other places to celebrate.
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Is phone allowed in Korean school?

Educators can choose to lock all of the phones in the school, allow only emergency calls, allow only phone calls, allow calls and SMS, or turn off specific apps.
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Are Korean uniforms strict?

Almost all South Korean secondary students wear a prescribed school uniform, gyobok (Korean: 교복; Hanja: 校服). The majority of elementary schools except some private elementary schools do not have uniforms; however, the uniform is strictly enforced from the start of middle school and up.
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Is English taught in Korean schools?

English is taught and studied in a variety of ways in South Korea. Besides being taught in public schools from elementary through high school, or private tutoring, you have English on the radio, English education programs on t.v, English news paper etc.
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How is math taught in Korea?

Just like our country, Koreans begin teaching math starting with the basics – counting, adding, subtracting. But the way that adding and subtracting is taught already diverges from the very beginning. Let's take addition. Addition is, literally, taught as a definition for how things are counted into a total number.
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How much sleep do Korean students get?

SEOUL, Aug. 3 (Yonhap) -- The average South Korean youth gets seven hours and 18 minutes of sleep per night, one hour short of the average in developed countries, a survey showed Monday. More than half of them suffer from sleep deprivation, mostly due to study and internet surfing.
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How long is school day in Korea?

The school year in South Korea typically runs from March to February. The year is divided into two semesters (March to July and September to February). School days are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but many stay later into the evening. In addition, students help clean up their classroom before leaving.
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Can you wear shorts in South Korea?

But for women, there's more. Ladies, the good news: you can break out your high school mini-skirts and short-shorts; bare all of the leg you want. The not-so-good news: you should leave any cleavage-baring tops, spaghetti straps, and back-bearing shirts at home.
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At what age do Korean students start school?

Pre-school (which is optional), is offered from age three, in South Korea, with compulsory schooling from the age of five or six. After primary school, children move onto middle school, known as Jung Haggyo, and then High School (Godeung Haggyo).
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Why are Korean students so smart?

In Korea, they prefer those particular mothers being called 'educational agents'. They're known for micro-managing every hour of their child's day to make sure they spend as much time studying as possible. That isn't where they stopped getting involved, either.
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What time do Korean teenagers sleep?

Previous studies in Korea have found that the average sleep time of high-school students in grades 10-12 was only 4.9-5.5 hours, indicating that many such students were severely sleep-deprived19-21).
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Is English common in South Korea?

English is not very widely spoken in South Korea overall, although you will have better luck in the capital Seoul, where there will be more English speakers in the main tourist areas.
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Is math easy in Korea?

Korean is apparently one of the best languages for learning math. Korean, alongside Chinese, Japanese and Turkish, are easier than other languages when counting numbers and when explaining mathematical concepts, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on September 10.
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Is Indian education system harder than South Korea?

In comparison to the Korean education system, the Indian students have it easier. Most Indian schools start at 7:30 - 8:00 and finish around 1:30-2:00. After that they go home, rest for a bit and study for 2 - 3 hours, eat dinner then go to bed.
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Can you use calculators in Korea?

Currently, Korean students are not allowed to use calculators in math class, but the government plans to allow their use in solving complex problems deemed as of little help to improving their arithmetic ability. Whether they will be permitted on exams hasn't been decided.
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What is harder Korean or English?

The short answer: Korean is not too difficult. But nor is Korean “easy”. On a difficulty scale, I'd say the difficulty of Korean is 4/5 or “Moderately Difficult” — harder to get to fluency for an English speaker than French or German, but easier than Chinese or Arabic.
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Why is English hard for Koreans?

The phonetic system, pronunciation and the grammatical structure of the two languages are all extremely different. There are many sounds in the English language that simply do not exist in the Korean language, and this causes a multitude of pronunciation difficulties for Korean learners of English.
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