Monday, October 13, 2008

44% OF KOREAN IVY LEAGUE STUDENTS QUIT

1. I was, somewhat very surprised to see that out of all of the Asian students, Korean student's dropout rate was the highest. We are globally known as one of the most prestigious and dillegent students. Yet unable to carry that same mindset to a college level surprised me.

2. I know some few people who have dropped out from their college. The main reason I was given was just because of the fact that, "everything was too hard."

3. I do think it's the fact that Korean parents force their children too much to study. All parents should allow the maximum amount of opportunity to be given to their children.

4. Extracurricular activities exist to prove that the world isn't only based on books and tests. By participating in these activities, students build wider knowledges on the world. Thus making them into more prepared learners in the future.

5. Just knowing how to study, doesn't make a person to become an available person in the future. I believe that how you incooperate your knowledge from your studies makes you into a successful person.

6. I think the solution to this problem is to tell all Korean parents that there are more than to just study in this wide range of world.

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