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Recently, TV survival shows are very popular in Korea. Why do Koreans go crazy about them? Some critics explained that these shows reflect our real lives.
 
Imagine you go to class, and your professor begins to teach. Everyone puts their heads down on their desks, and they almost fall asleep! Why? Because your professor is boring. But what about the students? To show how they feel, we have to change the word. We say that the students are bored.
 
Recently, some university students in their twenties have done volunteer work just to get their grades and for career building. Many universities and enterprises create various volunteer programs to develop students¡¯ senses of service; however, most students actually have formal and occasional volunteer activities.
 
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology(M.E.S.T) appraised the outcomes of the country's 38 state-run universities and listed 5 colleges as the bottom 15 percent of major public universities in Korea.
 
CBT searched for ¡®60¡¯ for the 60th school anniversary. Let¡¯s listen to the various stories from students and what they want from their school. -Ed
 
Beautiful Store is a non-profit organization(NGO) based on the motto, ¡®Make a beautiful world of sharing and circulation where everyone participates¡¯. The store is ¡®beautiful¡¯ because it has practiced the sharing of its profits gained from donated goods. The profits are divided between the ¡®Regular Profit Sharing Program¡¯ and the ¡®Special Profit Sharing Program¡¯.
 
From September 28 to the 30, the Gaeshin Daedong Festival was held. More various programs than last year pleased the eyes and ears of the students in this festival.
 
I went to Bulacan State University(BSU) in the Philippines as an exchange student in 2010. Although the period was short, it was an invaluable time to me. I want to tell you about my experience there.
 
The Korean PR expert Seo Kyoung-duk struggles to correct the misconceptions about Korean culture and history while he travels the five seas and the six continents.
 
The Office of Student Affairs of Chungbuk National University(CBNU) collects 10,000 won for student membership fees from students every semester. Groups representing CBNU students, such as 'The Plus', 'e-ß¾' and 'A Board of Representatives', have a share in and use the dues for public purposes.
 
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