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Moonwrath United States. June 08 2012 11:12. Posts 9568
On June 08 2012 13:44 MooMooMugi wrote: You sure thats Yoo Ara? Looks like Park Min Young to me
Hmm... What? Can you tell what makes you think that? At the very least, in the third picture, she might have a little resemblance, but it's really really subtle.
MooMooMugi United States. June 08 2012 15:01. Posts 4564
I've always been told that the Korean education system is extremely strict, how is it that rookies can get away with only attending a small number of classes? Would the schools not object to it, especially as it does seem abit superficial to let someone miss school to be a celebrity?
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Ilikestarcraft Korea (South). June 08 2012 18:04. Posts 16614
On June 08 2012 17:44 aloT wrote: I've always been told that the Korean education system is extremely strict, how is it that rookies can get away with only attending a small number of classes? Would the schools not object to it, especially as it does seem abit superficial to let someone miss school to be a celebrity?
The school works something out. The education system is strict but that is for normal students not special cases. Like in my classes there weren't any celebrities but there were athletes who missed class all the time either because of practice or competitions and the only time you really saw them was during exams. I'm sure something is worked out that makes them cleared at least for attendance as long as they take their exams. Some try to study with the time in between while others just give up and guess the answers and go to sleep after. In Korea, its mandatory for students to finish middle school but after that they don't have to go to high school. So there are cases where some just finish middle school and either take the korean equivalent version of the ged and get their high school diploma or just delay it till later. Of course some teachers and people might consider it superficial to miss school to become a celebrity or an athlete but the majority seem to respect the person's choice. And I don't really think there is much the school can do anyways especially if their parents are the ones who support their decisions.
On June 08 2012 17:44 aloT wrote: I've always been told that the Korean education system is extremely strict, how is it that rookies can get away with only attending a small number of classes? Would the schools not object to it, especially as it does seem abit superficial to let someone miss school to be a celebrity?
Well considering the whole point of a strict education system isn't for the sake of learning exactly, its a setup for a good future, and there is a good future in being a celebrity.
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different eye shape, pmy has wider cheekbones and stronger chin, yoo ara has a lower bridge but their browlines and jawlines are similar, so I guess I can see where you're coming from.
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