sleep for five hours, you fail” (Card, 2005, para. 26).These words can be heard from South Korean students when they talk about their education. One of them, Hye-Min Park, 16, lives in Seoul. Her schedule is the same as that of many of her peers. Hye-Min wakes up at 6.30am, she goes to school by 8am and finishes usually at 4pm. After dinner she goes to her second school, where Hye-Min has studied from 6pm to 9pm. Next two hours she has self-study and then she comes back to home after 11pm. She goes…
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