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  -Compare the education or work culture of Korea with another country. What lessons can be learned? First of all, most of Korean are going to the university after high school. I heard it's about 70 percentages. In abroad, people who want to go to the university are not so much as Korea. In Korea, there's a bias judging man with degree of school. And we still prefer white-collar jobs than blue-collar jobs. That's why we almost go to the university. However, in many other countries, they can get their job after high school easily and also have stablity.
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-Compare the education or work culture of Korea with another country. What lessons can be learned?

First of all, most of Korean are going to the = Koreans go to university after high school. I heard it's about 70 percentages = percent.
In abroad, people who want to go to the university are not so much as Korea. = Abroad, the number of people who want to go to university is not as high as in Korea.
In Korea, there's a bias in judging man with degree of school = people based on their educational background.
And we still prefer white-collar jobs than = to blue-collar jobs.
That's why we almost go to the = most of us go to university.
However, in many other countries, they can get their job after high school easily and also have stablity. = On the other hand, in many other countries, people can find jobs easily after high school and still enjoy a stable life.

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