Korean Highschool Documentry - Page 11
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krndandaman
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StorkHwaiting
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On August 27 2011 22:54 insaneMicro wrote: You can't be serious. Young people ending their lives because they can't live up to the expectations of their environment is one of the msot horrible things I've ever heard of. I'm all for competition, hard work + Show Spoiler + and hot highschool girls What kind of youth is spent drudging along dimly lit floors and rote learning for 16 hours/day? I'm really sad for Korean highschoolers. T_T It's not wrong. Human civilization has taken away natural selection. Therefore we must use societal selection to improve the biological fitness of our race!! | ||
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jax1492
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Xenocide_Knight
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On August 28 2011 01:32 jax1492 wrote: I think all the topics she brings up are valid, but I think she really is just is missing the point .... Korea is not America. just because double eyelids seem so desired and seems odd to her we have the our standards of beauty in the usa also that may seem weird in Korea. this sounds harsh but it seems like she wants to be Korean and is now just trying to pick everything she sees wrong ... i dont think i will watch this .... i call this another case of Korea is awesome all i know is kpop and then she was surprised it wasn't like a kpop video. p.s. i like kpop Yea, like the OP said, she seems to be pushing Western ideals into a completely different culture. I and many of my friends who went to highschool in Korea don't really see the studying as an issue. The atmosphere of pressure motivates you to work harder than you thought you could and it also clearly separates the ones who REALLY want to work hard for a good university and the ones who might have the ability but slack off. It's the national work ethic that brought Korea to where it is now after the depression/war/etc. At least that's the way we see it. Sure we complain, but really, who doesn't complain about highschool in any nation. | ||
cyberspace
Canada955 Posts
On August 28 2011 02:31 Xenocide_Knight wrote: Yea, like the OP said, she seems to be pushing Western ideals into a completely different culture. I and many of my friends who went to highschool in Korea don't really see the studying as an issue. The atmosphere of pressure motivates you to work harder than you thought you could and it also clearly separates the ones who REALLY want to work hard for a good university and the ones who might have the ability but slack off. It's the national work ethic that brought Korea to where it is now after the depression/war/etc. At least that's the way we see it. Sure we complain, but really, who doesn't complain about highschool in any nation. I don't think I've ever heard anybody complain about the pressure of high school at my old school. Sure there were people who complained about stupid shit but never about anything quite as serious like this. Regardless, I think the Korean work ethic is amazing and a lot of countries would benefit amazingly if they stressed school as much as Koreans do. | ||
MooMooMugi
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On August 28 2011 01:27 krndandaman wrote: How is this exaggerated? In this documentary it mentions that Korean High school lasts from morning till night, obviously the workload and curriculum is infinitely times harder | ||
Xenocide_Knight
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On August 28 2011 02:37 Cyberspace1 wrote: I don't think I've ever heard anybody complain about the pressure of high school at my old school. Sure there were people who complained about stupid shit but never about anything quite as serious like this. Regardless, I think the Korean work ethic is amazing and a lot of countries would benefit amazingly if they stressed school as much as Koreans do. I meant it in like a "people always find things to complain about, even when they don't really have an issue with it" kind of way. Sorry, should have clarified that. I mean, obviously Korea is a bit extreme but honestly, I prefer it over the "everyone did a great job! Test scores are private information! Class ranking isn't important at all! It's the personality/creativity/effort that counts, not the result!" kind of attitude my highschool in America had. What a joke. I don't think a single person in that school ever tried 100% | ||
cyberspace
Canada955 Posts
On August 28 2011 02:55 Xenocide_Knight wrote: I meant it in like a "people always find things to complain about, even when they don't really have an issue with it" kind of way. Sorry, should have clarified that. I mean, obviously Korea is a bit extreme but honestly, I prefer it over the "everyone did a great job! Test scores are private information! Class ranking isn't important at all! It's the personality/creativity/effort that counts, not the result!" kind of attitude my highschool in America had. What a joke. I don't think a single person in that school ever tried 100% Ah gotcha. :p I feel the same way. I can speak from experience that I was never pushed to do anything by anybody. Just coasting by on getting the best mark possible without actually having to study. In my entire class I think there was only one person who actually tried her hardest. I think she graduated with a 99.8% average, and of course she was Chinese. Most of my friends called her a nerd and shit but I really did respect her for being able to push herself to do her best. | ||
biteMe
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Keitzer
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On August 28 2011 03:18 biteMe wrote: if korean students study 16h per day how do they get so awesome at sc2? they're studying starcraft 2 16h per day, obviously! ok, jokes aside, that video confused me, depressed me, angered me, and made me said "i don't know....." all at the same time. Very stressful indeed, but it's the people who are promoting it that have the issues, not the ones who are taking the advice. I say this because ones who are giving advice, are giving the wrong advice. | ||
farnham
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On August 28 2011 01:08 Elroi wrote: This is horrible, but I am sure it must be at least a bit exagerated. I don't think a lot of people study 16 hours a day, that is almost impossible. If you study that much you would have finished high school in like a semester. And koreans aren't that much better than students from other countries. i was at school at 7 o clock and went home at 23 o clock many people i know went to cram school after that of course thats not pure study time as most of the students just sleep during courses regarding if you can finish high school in a semester.. well many students finished studying the high school stuff in middle school or in the first year of high school. but you cant graduate just because you studied you have to take the exam so yeah.. | ||
farnham
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On August 28 2011 03:18 biteMe wrote: if korean students study 16h per day how do they get so awesome at sc2? obviously not everyone does that many people just give up and seek for other ways there are exceptions of course like optimus prime who played wc3 as a progamer in highschool went to the best university in korea and then went back to progaming to win gsl super tournmanet | ||
Ryusei-R1
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On August 28 2011 03:46 farnham wrote: obviously not everyone does that many people just give up and seek for other ways there are exceptions of course like optimus prime who played wc3 as a progamer in highschool went to the best university in korea and then went back to progaming to win gsl super tournmanet that's why he's motherfucking OPTIMUS PRIME | ||
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