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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2024
- Just like everywhere in the world, the youth in Korea spend hundreds of hours preparing for tests to be civil servants and full-time employees.
Noryangjin, the southwestern center of Seoul, is the place where these youths live until they stand at a starting point up to the ladder.
[3 Days Documentary - Noryangjin | KBS 2011.02.27]
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My Best Wishes to all hard working souls 🙂 -- May all their dreams come true soon 🙂
I’m praying for these young people to find success and happiness!🙏🏾💙
Watching this makes me so sad that these intelligent, wonderful people have to struggle so hard. SK acknowledge your people. Do better.
Setting an objective and achieve the result in the hypercompetitive korean exams environment has a strong impact on the young students, good luck!
I'm wondering... how they are today. Hope they all have better life now and made their parents proud
Noryangjin💕my neighbourhood (my street was featured on this😝) the place still looks the same 12years after!
I hope they know that they are such an inspiration to so many people who are struggling around the world❤ may they achieve their goals
And I'm going to assume not much has changed in last decade... that young adults are still stressed, still looking for those stable, yet competitive jobs etc ...
These days, the popularity of civil service jobs has decreased, and the number of people in that area has decreased a lot
@@ieeteei "Competition for Korea's entry-level civil service selection exams has plunged to the lowest level in 31 years due to harder tests and fewer students.
With a total of 121,526 people applying last month for grade 9 exams for 5,326 new hires, the competition rate was 22.8 to one, the lowest rate since 1992, announced the Ministry of Personnel Management on Wednesday."
Thank you so much for this documentary!
2011 시대..may we please see current 2023 noryangin story???
It's different. "Competition for Korea's entry-level civil service selection exams has plunged to the lowest level in 31 years due to harder tests and fewer students.
With a total of 121,526 people applying last month for grade 9 exams for 5,326 new hires, the competition rate was 22.8 to one, the lowest rate since 1992."
Why does Korea make it so hard to get into teaching and being a police officer? Much easier to get into these fields in the states.
Teachers and police officers need a lot of knowledge to succeed in their field. They should want to be a good teacher/officer.
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It seems that they make it unnecessarily difficult to get into every profession. Now, I understand why my Korean neighbors came and made a great life for themselves in America. Life should not be this arduous. There are too many hurdles to have a basic life.
All this to make MAX 3,500,000/mth... $2600/mth 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Why premiere this? Just post it
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Confidence from killing an animal 😢. It's really time for people to disappear. We suck so much. And this kid is laughing about the idea. I'm done.
Ah life in Korea before all the silly, floppy K-pop hairstyles...