Education Ministry Says Dropping Out to "Reset" Grades Offers No College Edge
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Seoul Economic DailyEducation Ministry Says Dropping Out to "Reset" Grades Offers No College Edgesedaily.comKorea's Education Ministry says dropping out to "reset" high school grades offers no clear college admissions advantage, citing data on dropout rates and grade differentiation.
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