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study
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South Korea
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Highly valued as a means to academic success and societal recognition, often accompanied by intense pressure and competition.
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study
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South Korea
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Studying diligently and achieving high academic performance is highly valued in society.
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study
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South Korea
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Studying is a highly valued activity and is often associated with discipline and hard work.
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study for subject
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South Korea
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Strong emphasis on studying for specific subjects, often with intensive focus on academic performance and entrance exams for prestigious universities.
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5
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study for subject
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South Korea
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Focusing on one specific subject and studying intensively for exams is often prioritized over a well-rounded education.
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6
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study for subject
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South Korea
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Emphasis on studying for subjects is deeply rooted in the education systems, with students spending significant time on individual subjects and specialized tutoring
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study for subject
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South Korea
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Intense pressure to study for a subject to pass entrance exams and secure a place in prestigious schools or universities.
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study for subject
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South Korea
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Studying for a subject often involves extensive memorization, rote learning, and repetition of key concepts.
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9
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study habits
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South Korea
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Consistent and disciplined study schedules are highly valued, and taking breaks is seen as inefficient.
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10
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study habits
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South Korea
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Private tutoring and supplemental classes are common to supplement regular studying.
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studying
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South Korea
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Students often attend after-school academies (hagwon or juku) in addition to regular school to study and prepare for exams.
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12
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studying
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South Korea
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High value placed on formal education and studying, with additional study sessions in specialized institutions
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studying
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South Korea
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Studying is a crucial part of academic achievement and is often accompanied by intense pressure and high expectations from family and society.
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studying
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South Korea
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Highly valued as a means to achieve academic success and secure a good job
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studying
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South Korea
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Intense focus on academics and studying from a young age, with high value placed on educational achievement.
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16
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studying
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South Korea
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High value is placed on academic achievement, and intense studying for long hours is considered normal and expected.
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17
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studying
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South Korea
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Heavy emphasis on academic achievement and long study hours
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18
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studying for subject
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South Korea
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Intense focus on studying for subjects, with strong emphasis on academic success and entrance exams like the SAT or KSAT
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studying for subject
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South Korea
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Students often focus on studying for one subject at a time, devoting intense focus and effort to excel in that subject.
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studying for subject
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South Korea
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Intense focus on studying for subjects due to strong emphasis on academic achievement and entrance exams.
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studying for subject
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South Korea
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Intense and rigorous studying for subjects is deeply ingrained in the culture, with a strong emphasis on academic success and achievement.
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studying for subject
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South Korea
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Intense focus on studying for subjects with high pressure to perform well academically.
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