OT: Can You Pass One Of The Hardest South Korean Tests?

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Probably not. I paused the video on the second question, read it over 3 times, and eventually got to the right answer. But, time is typically short on standardized tests and there is no way I could answer either of those questions quickly.

I couldn't imagine answering those question in my non-native language. That's ridiculous.

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That's some pretty serious nonsense.

I was hoping for a math question.

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I don't know why but this made me lol.

I found the questions interesting, but the commentary surrounding it to be to political for me to comment on.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

Well, I graduated from Virginia Tech and got both right. So Tech>> UC-Berkeley?

I got all the questions right. I'm also posting this response on a forum with no possible way for anyone to fact check my statement...

Prove me wrong. I's a genieus.

Got the first one right but didn't pause it and they answered the second one before I read all the answers.

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Uhhh... my head hurts.

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Isn't South Korea one of the places where they go to school essentially all day with breaks for meals? They take education very seriously.

Most other developed countries take education a lot more serious than the US does. I think we are the only Country that unfortunately would rather dumb down classes for the slower kids than assist them in keeping up with the smarter ones.

They do! The stories I could tell you!

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Education is important, but chasing tail and drinking beer is importanter.

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