Can You Pass One Of The Hardest South Korean Tests?

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  • @roofoochoo
    @roofoochoo Před 7 lety +15791

    These questions sound like you're trying to reach a word limit in an essay so you just add as much filler as you can lmao

    • @morgyn_m
      @morgyn_m Před 7 lety +6

      luv the vids Roo!!

    • @xcx000
      @xcx000 Před 7 lety +73

      RooFooChoo lmaoo true, I do this all the time that time to time it won't make sense anymore.

    • @mac1342
      @mac1342 Před 7 lety +26

      RooFooChoo can you come visit me in Korea and come take these tests with me.

    • @itsyahfavbria6756
      @itsyahfavbria6756 Před 7 lety +3

      RooFooChoo so true😂😄

    • @pritishsai
      @pritishsai Před 7 lety +22

      Thats exactly what it is. Even in the GRE, the essays are loaded with useless information. In most cases you probably could eliminate 2 or 3 of the options in the answers and find the most minute difference in the most credible answer.

  • @TheEvilPenguin07
    @TheEvilPenguin07 Před 7 lety +8669

    That is not a foreign language test anymore, that`s a philosophy test IN a foreign language.

    • @zahraaa.s4360
      @zahraaa.s4360 Před 7 lety +291

      Sofie Burger the accuracy

    • @poupoulechou8591
      @poupoulechou8591 Před 7 lety +93

      Not at all, all you have to do is understanding the text, not thinking about some philosophical topic, so this is simply a quite hard foreign language test ^^

    • @TheEvilPenguin07
      @TheEvilPenguin07 Před 7 lety +54

      Poupou le chou true, but to answer these questions a philosophical mindset won't hurt

    • @dfarrell2456
      @dfarrell2456 Před 7 lety +2

      Sofie Burger makes me feel like I have to

    • @HaveanIcedaymx
      @HaveanIcedaymx Před 7 lety +1

      I totally agree.

  • @Sue-lw5ku
    @Sue-lw5ku Před 5 lety +8906

    i thought i was fluent in English until i saw this

    • @youraverageidiot6474
      @youraverageidiot6474 Před 4 lety +71

      Sue lol same

    • @skeyupon
      @skeyupon Před 4 lety +4

      Yupz

    • @jonahwoolley4465
      @jonahwoolley4465 Před 4 lety +57

      As a native English speaker, I only understood half of what the questions said, so you're good even if you couldn't understand them.

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 Před 4 lety +43

      That was terrible English. As a rule, English tends towards simplicity. And yeah, I know, complicated weirdo language, but this reeked of translation, not fluency.

    • @Alice-mb3xf
      @Alice-mb3xf Před 4 lety +1

      Jonah Woolley I’m native French, so I’m gonna try and understand this

  • @buriednavid
    @buriednavid Před 5 lety +10045

    y'all graduated from stanford, yale and ucla and ended up at buzzfeed?

    • @mediocritycentral
      @mediocritycentral Před 5 lety +326

      hahaah exactly

    • @cherrywillow3983
      @cherrywillow3983 Před 5 lety +832

      Navid b they choice to do what they enjoyed

    • @purpleyuu5016
      @purpleyuu5016 Před 5 lety +578

      Wasn't ned like a chemist or something and making $$$?
      He spoke of it once but idr.

    • @giselavania5238
      @giselavania5238 Před 5 lety +649

      Only know Ned, he was a chemist, used to work at renewable energy lab if i'm not mistaken, but doing standups at night...matter of choice I think..not everyone know what they want to do when choosing major anyway, so...

    • @koro8gin
      @koro8gin Před 5 lety +90

      It's actually a running gag in some of Ned's videos lol

  • @jerushajose2699
    @jerushajose2699 Před 7 lety +3031

    Those questions sound like me writing an essay; repeating the same thing over and over again using as many synonyms as possible.

    • @bluezy1451
      @bluezy1451 Před 7 lety +12

      Lmao same

    • @sturdyfrog3931
      @sturdyfrog3931 Před 7 lety +58

      I feel like the questions looked hard because of how much repetitive and unnecessary information they had even though they weren't asking much. They are just questions that would really screw over those who are in the process of learning English because of how unnecessarily over complicated thy are.

    • @maddy5827
      @maddy5827 Před 7 lety

      Jerusha Jose oh my god same

    • @mapotofu1841
      @mapotofu1841 Před 7 lety +71

      and using as many smart sounding words as you can to distract from the fact that you don't actually know the answer XD

    • @oceanandkkmsp3364
      @oceanandkkmsp3364 Před 7 lety

      Jerusha Jose 400th like

  • @zuchan6889
    @zuchan6889 Před 6 lety +2690

    the sad thing is when you can't even understand what is the question talking abt

    • @samuelcolt1505
      @samuelcolt1505 Před 5 lety +37

      You basically just fill in the best possible answer.

    • @takemetomarz
      @takemetomarz Před 5 lety +3

      Joan Sze ikr 😂😂

    • @aamias7076
      @aamias7076 Před 5 lety +5

      Trick I think is not to make sense of it but go with the option that goes with it in tone..

    • @nendrarizkyan
      @nendrarizkyan Před 5 lety +5

      @@samuelcolt1505 the most reasonable answer, tho

    • @natckwan
      @natckwan Před 5 lety +1

      i had to reread it a couple times till i understood it

  • @mooonily
    @mooonily Před 7 lety +5162

    13 hours studying!!!!? I'm lucky if I can even last an hour.

    • @blackpinkinyourarea9380
      @blackpinkinyourarea9380 Před 7 lety +6

      Moonily same

    • @hohoho._.
      @hohoho._. Před 7 lety +5

      you would be, if you were born in asia lol

    • @sivaanisuvin
      @sivaanisuvin Před 7 lety +39

      With the education they are having, they have no choice, I guess...I thought Indian education was fucked and then I see this...

    • @user-og7qq5zy8p
      @user-og7qq5zy8p Před 7 lety +21

      +hoho ._. i'm asian and 13 hours is ridiculous, i agree with Moonily

    • @kayleeblack4303
      @kayleeblack4303 Před 7 lety +6

      American schooling is great. I'm getting my masters in Bioengineering, and I don't even need to study.

  • @songmae-ri6984
    @songmae-ri6984 Před 5 lety +3158

    Only 2 questions? Who else was expecting at least 10 questions for them to work on?

    • @ralphcarino5672
      @ralphcarino5672 Před 5 lety +13

      LEE CHAEYEON MY ULT OUT OF ALL GROUPS CHAEYEON!!!111

    • @songmae-ri6984
      @songmae-ri6984 Před 5 lety +3

      @@ralphcarino5672 yeah! :3

    • @ralphcarino5672
      @ralphcarino5672 Před 5 lety +5

      song mae-ri I literally love chaeyeon so much

    • @ralphcarino5672
      @ralphcarino5672 Před 5 lety +3

      without her eunbi or sakura i probably wouldnt have stanned iz*one

    • @songmae-ri6984
      @songmae-ri6984 Před 5 lety +2

      @@ralphcarino5672 me too! I love Chaeyeon a lot and so happy that she made it in the Top 12!

  • @kalieterry8415
    @kalieterry8415 Před 6 lety +12596

    Korea: Goes to school for 13 hours
    America: Omg is it yanny or laurel idk

    • @blackbird8010
      @blackbird8010 Před 5 lety +247

      Um wasnt it 13 hours of study OUTSIDE SCHOOL, fReE TiMe

    • @PigeonFlare
      @PigeonFlare Před 5 lety +116

      not just America dood, other countries share these memes too!

    • @btsarmyheregamerz8551
      @btsarmyheregamerz8551 Před 5 lety +13

      @@PigeonFlare lol true

    • @zaralees
      @zaralees Před 5 lety +2

      HAHA

    • @crumblecrunchable
      @crumblecrunchable Před 5 lety +91

      I'm sure Korea did that too, you are comparing two things which don't have the same thing in common. I could do the same:
      America: Spends 6 hours at school
      Korea: Gangnam Style

  • @newspace050
    @newspace050 Před 7 lety +2235

    The foreign language section, huh? Okay, I get that these are supposed to be some of the harder questions, but I thought the point of language was effective communication in everyday situations. These aren't questions that are going to help with communication skills. These are questions that, unless they can look at them and analyze, even native English speakers won't understand.

    • @Amo-v27
      @Amo-v27 Před 7 lety +24

      I understood pretty well, but that's because I'm used to thinking up abstract concepts and going into the deep territory of the metaphysical (along with philosophical) in my essays that I would write. ^^;; For the average person, I assume it'd be like trying to understand Middle English back when it was more Germanic and no practical resemblance to its modern version we use today.

    • @mimi-dz9mr
      @mimi-dz9mr Před 7 lety +6

      i was confuzzled by the questions ;-;

    • @chasingdreams3056
      @chasingdreams3056 Před 7 lety +17

      I know right. It legitimately pissed me off because this doesn't help these students speak english or communicate with english speakers.

    • @Dexjerkon
      @Dexjerkon Před 7 lety +2

      I found them pretty easy too. I just skipped the video to where the whole questions were shown and chose the correct ones in less than 30secs. The wording may be convoluted but the idea behind it is simple.

    • @ohriiduck
      @ohriiduck Před 7 lety +33

      ok well congratulations to you two who solved it but imagine someone that is fluent in another language with a completely different vocabulary and grammatical structure trying to figure this out? i think thats the point of this video lol

  • @desonyli
    @desonyli Před 7 lety +1155

    The sad thing is, even if you're that good in these test, it doesn't matter. Because this isn't how normal people talk and you couldn't speak a sentence or speak in general without problems. You don't need this as basic English

    • @Rinsuki
      @Rinsuki Před 7 lety +33

      Well this is like the majority of electives you take in college. Some of them you don't even need and they take up your time all the same when you could be focusing on your core classes.

    • @fileleutheros2577
      @fileleutheros2577 Před 7 lety +30

      It's not meant to be used. It's an elaborate intelligence and fortitude test. It's meant to answer two questions. Is the person clever? Is the person industrious? And it succeeds. Plus, if you have a generally high quality of students such questions are necessery, otherwise at the top marks some students who can answer such difficult stuff would be placed at the same level as others that don't, which is unfair.

    • @rubberduckyy5098
      @rubberduckyy5098 Před 7 lety +1

      Yes it does in the long run. Getting into a good college in Korea means getting a good paying job. No one studies this to be able to use it in their daily conversations. In the end of the day, students study hard to make their parents proud and return something back to their parents that invested so much into their futures. THIS is the main reason ppl suicide, from the guilt of not being able to repay their parent's hard work through educational success.

    • @endrgirl6630
      @endrgirl6630 Před 7 lety

      I love your profile picture! XD

    • @broofallbros3036
      @broofallbros3036 Před 7 lety

      Kyuusei you could solve riddles faster maby?

  • @how2do900
    @how2do900 Před 5 lety +2827

    “I graduated from Yale”
    “I graduated from Stanford”
    “I’m a UC Berkeley graduate”
    hi I’m failing math 20 currently send help.

  • @allenkim1750
    @allenkim1750 Před 7 lety +4158

    I'm a Korean student. Help us please.

    • @seoyumi
      @seoyumi Před 7 lety +294

      Hyuntae Kim please stay strong, i know it can be hard. just try not to over push yourself. lots of love ❤️

    • @allenkim1750
      @allenkim1750 Před 7 lety +104

      seoyumi Thank you so much

    • @elmo2000
      @elmo2000 Před 7 lety +107

      Hyuntae Kim Goodluck, try not to pressure yourself too much~

    • @allenkim1750
      @allenkim1750 Před 7 lety +54

      Sith Thanks

    • @allenkim1750
      @allenkim1750 Před 7 lety +113

      skery Got it

  • @johnnysanderman8347
    @johnnysanderman8347 Před 7 lety +1147

    The strange fact is that some of my korean friends who have recieved high scores on this test cannot properly speak a single sentence at all.They've all got less than 2 questions or fewer wrong on this test(which is the score that only 4% of the total students has acquired)...but I still have communication problems with them.They don't learn english.They study hard as frick and forgets the most of it when they finish the test.

    • @DPark-om1xd
      @DPark-om1xd Před 7 lety +69

      Johnny Sanderman That is because the English learning is based on reading and comprehension rather than that and speaking. Really there is no point in learning English in Korea. Learn from learning websites where there are tutors to help you speak

    • @MiZzzzRC
      @MiZzzzRC Před 7 lety +120

      I'm a professor in SK. It's not even about comprehension. The English portion of the 수능 (Korean CSAT) is all about vocab and grammar structure memorization. Students often study HOW to take the test rather than the content itself. This test basically does the same thing that every other high stakes test does; it measures how well you study and how good you are at taking tests. There are very few practical applications to these types of tests.

    • @snehaasenthilkumar1918
      @snehaasenthilkumar1918 Před 7 lety +4

      SummertimeSadness Indians are the same

    • @isamalfoy8120
      @isamalfoy8120 Před 7 lety +2

      ikr ?? i lived in america for 10 years yet they get better english scores than me fml

    • @seisjbbnaile
      @seisjbbnaile Před 7 lety

      SummertimeSadness 70K in NYU lol...

  • @abbytpco
    @abbytpco Před 7 lety +1539

    Now I know why Koreans are having a hard time in the English Language. Their educational system has a difficult test questions when you can actually simplify those sentences to make it more convenient and not complicated.

    • @blessparco
      @blessparco Před 7 lety +3

      Yup.

    • @anneenvina8983
      @anneenvina8983 Před 7 lety +43

      Exactly! growing up in korea as a student is thankfully something i was lucky enough to avoid. the english education there is just downright ridiculous

    • @helencui7960
      @helencui7960 Před 7 lety +41

      Yeah nobody would say that because the text is not getting straight to the point. In both of those questions you could cut out at least a couple sentences. Nobody needs to be that specialized in English unless that's your profession. Rule of thumb if your foreign language exam is harder than what native speakers would've taken it may be too hard.

    • @xinhuang1386
      @xinhuang1386 Před 7 lety +1

      true

    • @FuIIDiveVR
      @FuIIDiveVR Před 7 lety +1

      Their standards are why it is more difficult.

  • @64imma
    @64imma Před 3 lety +730

    American foreign language questions: "count to 10 in your target language"
    South Korean foreign language questions: "journey's are the midwives of thought"

    • @stunningnerd
      @stunningnerd Před 2 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @forsinardfalun4177
      @forsinardfalun4177 Před 2 lety +1

      Haha but it's because English became an important language. Our French, Spanish or German exams ask something like count to 10 as well

  • @matthewminaj1519
    @matthewminaj1519 Před 7 lety +2849

    It's because Korea didn't have Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

  • @Hahaha0000-r7y
    @Hahaha0000-r7y Před 7 lety +2020

    I feel like these are only "hard" because people get so lost in the text. If you just isolate the question, it becomes 10x easier.

    • @beemobile98
      @beemobile98 Před 7 lety +29

      Iamsmarter are you native in English?

    • @sam162534ify
      @sam162534ify Před 7 lety +85

      Iamsmarter we need to solve that kind of question under 3 minute.

    • @claudia5562
      @claudia5562 Před 7 lety +27

      beemobile98 I feel like Iamstarter is right, and no I'm not a native English speaker. However I feel like the tests that I took in secondary school were also very large texts that made us fill in the correct phrase and once you practise that it becomes a lot easier. I'm not saying the Korean students should be able to do this easily, but I am saying that with proper help, these questions can become a whole lot easier

    • @TheBigNerdGame
      @TheBigNerdGame Před 7 lety +5

      True I was reading the the sentence before the blank in which the question was asked. The rest is a paragraph scenario...

    • @sumicho1
      @sumicho1 Před 7 lety +38

      We have to solve about 26 questions in 50 minutes which makes us need to solve a question for no longer than 2 minutes. Try answering the questions and isolate what you need to. You would probably not have enough time and panic when you still have alot of questions left but no time left.

  • @musicgana
    @musicgana Před 7 lety +923

    I love how each sentence of the question goes from something highly analytical and scientific sounding to something that came from the mouth of Shakespeare and Emerson's love child lmao.

  • @jessicae3174
    @jessicae3174 Před 5 lety +2610

    IM KOREAN BUT LIVE IN AMERICA! THANKS MOM

    • @yashi5119
      @yashi5119 Před 5 lety +36

      Same

    • @뇽뇸-l8p
      @뇽뇸-l8p Před 4 lety +216

      I am a student living in Korea, and I am so tired. Take me with you😢

    • @user-dh3dn5xx6q
      @user-dh3dn5xx6q Před 4 lety +78

      데려가주라 부럽다야

    • @runne_451
      @runne_451 Před 4 lety +64

      싱가포르에서 초딩때 한국으로 다시 온 내가 병신이지... 국제학교 분위기 자유롭고 좋았는데...ㅠㅠㅠㅠ

    • @ham4545
      @ham4545 Před 4 lety +14

      Same but my mom is strict with my grades 😵

  • @Zachinzchannel
    @Zachinzchannel Před 7 lety +1142

    Went to really nice colleges, ended up at buzzfeed

    • @helloyouux3
      @helloyouux3 Před 7 lety +49

      still ended up at buzzfeed lol

    • @InvincibleABC
      @InvincibleABC Před 7 lety +56

      In America, we call our universities colleges.

    • @kryptomanik
      @kryptomanik Před 7 lety +36

      It's probably not too stressful to work there and they make good money.

    • @nickelgoose1561
      @nickelgoose1561 Před 7 lety +4

      no they don't

    • @kryptomanik
      @kryptomanik Před 7 lety +6

      I mean being employed in America is pretty good imo. Am I to assume you're an insider and you know how much these people make?

  • @cosmicgal8926
    @cosmicgal8926 Před 7 lety +2405

    This is the kind of Buzzfeed videos I like to see; the ones with a meaning behind them rather than finding out if it's possible to "float on mashed potatoes"

    • @monsieurbernoulli8101
      @monsieurbernoulli8101 Před 7 lety +28

      If you have to try to find out you're probably too dense anyways XD

    • @emma6506
      @emma6506 Před 7 lety +15

      Monsieur Bernoulli Did... did you just do what I think you did?? DID U MAKE A PUN?????? XD

    • @arslanovicCorp
      @arslanovicCorp Před 7 lety +8

      I appreciate this video much more, nevertheless: can you float on mash potatoes though?

    • @RoronoaZoro-di1rn
      @RoronoaZoro-di1rn Před 7 lety

      agreed...loved this

    • @TheSuperkiller14
      @TheSuperkiller14 Před 7 lety +29

      Damn it Karla, now you gave them a new video idea...

  • @richardko2326
    @richardko2326 Před 3 lety +305

    America: Hey, you know where the supermarket is? I want to get some bread
    Korea: Greetings, stranger. Are you conscious of the locality of the emporium? I shall request any nourishment.

  • @kween5600
    @kween5600 Před 6 lety +2711

    I'm too lazy to read all of that

  • @cocamila
    @cocamila Před 7 lety +2926

    The way they phrased those questions is like me copying something to my essay and trying to avoid plagiarism by replacing each words with their synonyms.

  • @RatloverRat
    @RatloverRat Před 7 lety +3739

    I'm Korean and I'm studying for the Korean SAT this year wish me luck!!!!!!!

    • @marcelac.m2266
      @marcelac.m2266 Před 7 lety +33

      Subin Lee my heart goes out to you

    • @DPark-om1xd
      @DPark-om1xd Před 7 lety +21

      Subin Lee New challenge for Korean students: Try not to fail challenge

    • @senpaitama8778
      @senpaitama8778 Před 7 lety +36

      Subin Lee good luck and if you get a bad score its not the end of the world

    • @valval4693
      @valval4693 Před 7 lety +2

      Subin Lee good luck!!!!

    • @hubertgalan2691
      @hubertgalan2691 Před 7 lety +2

      Subin Lee good luck!

  • @달걀일까계란일까-j3w
    @달걀일까계란일까-j3w Před 4 lety +3757

    [A typical example]
    English : I'm hungry.
    Korea SAT : Essentially, all living things on Earth have various essential conditions for living as organic organisms, and this can often be divided into three in terms of 'desire'. This is divided into appetite, sleep bath, and sexual desire. Here, appetite is the desire to eat food, and all living metabolic activities take food and get energy to act as living things. Nowadays, I don't eat foods that are evenly mixed with carbohydrates, proteins, and fats for a long period of time, and I am very exhausted, lacking energy, and greatly hindering my daily life. If I continue to suppress 'appetite' and maintain this situation, I will inevitably have to eat foods that contain high energy, as my life will cease.
    진짜 수능보기 존나 싫다

  • @coco-oj6nm
    @coco-oj6nm Před 7 lety +1804

    what the actual fk, i didnt even understand what the questions were asking. oml

    • @anaysama4491
      @anaysama4491 Před 7 lety +26

      bangtan tho
      Lol same, I'm like wtf are they even talking about

    • @robertct06
      @robertct06 Před 7 lety +20

      bangtan tho it's basically those questions that say what is ____ to same as black is to white. The answer could be "different, opposite" etc because black and white are opposites or different or maybe even contrast, but it has to relate to the word

    • @linnhanna
      @linnhanna Před 7 lety +2

      same

    • @KICKASSRULES4U
      @KICKASSRULES4U Před 7 lety +1

      Same

    • @sarmiray24
      @sarmiray24 Před 7 lety +8

      They were actually pretty easy to understand. Easy stuff. Duh.

  • @toyoung_blue
    @toyoung_blue Před 7 lety +2564

    I am a Korean high school senior who is currently studying for this. What they solved are quite old, when all of the fill-in-the-blank questions were difficult af. The level of difficulty has been adjusted a bit and we have fewer questions than it used to be, but they're still giving us hard times. I don't get the point of testing our English level in this way and it makes me sad that we don't have any alternative. :(
    P.S. Those paragraphs are mostly from real theses and English books. Just to make it clear for the people who believe that these are written by some mad Koreans.

    • @sodiumwaste
      @sodiumwaste Před 7 lety +168

      Yeah, that's really crazy. Even in Singapore where academic standards are really high, we don't get these kind of questions for our national exams.

    • @Amo-v27
      @Amo-v27 Před 7 lety +157

      English is a hard enough language in and of itself already, so for those questions to be so philosophical and wordy is completely unfair to students. To tell the truth, the only time you will see writing like that is either on standardized tests or in books. No one speaks like that really and it'd be a pain if they did since they would never have their point or opinion clearly understood. From a writing perspective there's a rule I've come across: if the word can be taken out, it wasn't needed. And those paragraphs were *laced* with fluff.
      I have to ask, what are the tests like now? Are they any better to deal with or do you have more leeway?

    • @GravyJesus
      @GravyJesus Před 7 lety +4

      Fewer questions*

    • @Tingling10
      @Tingling10 Před 7 lety +50

      Wait, does fewer questions makes it harder? Since each questions will count more and if you miss one question, it will affect the grade in a pretty bad way.

    • @daisyt1445
      @daisyt1445 Před 7 lety +18

      Ya but Singapore is wayy more integrated. Almost everyone is bilingual and speaks both English and mandarin

  • @paperboy9310
    @paperboy9310 Před 7 lety +9448

    Meanwhile,Americans spent a year trying to figure out if a dress is black and blue or white and gold

    • @rthanejehxbejws
      @rthanejehxbejws Před 7 lety +375

      PaperBoy Technically the whole world spent a year trying to figure that out

    • @lolwhatidk
      @lolwhatidk Před 7 lety +80

      black and blue obv

    • @AmbieShinee
      @AmbieShinee Před 7 lety +126

      It wasn't just Americans. lol

    • @bowserjranfriends9164
      @bowserjranfriends9164 Před 7 lety +7

      PaperBoy American 🇺🇸

    • @Masterwar15
      @Masterwar15 Před 7 lety +37

      They asked the company who made it, and it was black and blue. Some people just couldn't see the true colors in the photo due to their eyes not entirely catching the way the lighting was reflecting the clothes, so the brain processed whatever.

  • @TDoThis
    @TDoThis Před 5 lety +1257

    If any korean high school students are reading this comment, you have my wholehearted respect and support✊🏾✨
    Please don’t push yourselves too hard ok?💚

    • @hypeniex
      @hypeniex Před 3 lety +6

      @@user-tm8gu6qz8n ITS TRUE.Korean here (life in Australia)

    • @christinasdiary4248
      @christinasdiary4248 Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you :(

    • @YZY.
      @YZY. Před 3 lety +31

      But the fact is, if you dont push yourself too hard, you can’t go to the college in seoul, which means that it is hard to get good work place

    • @Jiheon-l8x
      @Jiheon-l8x Před 3 lety +15

      thx a lot i,m Korean middle school students.

    • @ibbixxii
      @ibbixxii Před 3 lety +1

      @@Jiheon-l8x 학교에서 행운을 빌어요!

  • @Procsetor
    @Procsetor Před 7 lety +3006

    Those look like questions I usually skip and give up on because it's too much confusion and reading ._.

    • @augustina2145
      @augustina2145 Před 7 lety +2

      Cykah, same..

    • @ivylai8662
      @ivylai8662 Před 7 lety +5

      omg that's me tho my friends sitting near me trade answers with me 😂 🍀

    • @IO-hh3gw
      @IO-hh3gw Před 7 lety +14

      same I'll just ask my seatmate what's the answer on that super long confusing question and Idc if he or she have given me the wrong or right answer I'll write anything just to get over it.

    • @girloutofspace
      @girloutofspace Před 7 lety +2

      Cykah same😂

    • @yillb8530
      @yillb8530 Před 7 lety

      Cykah OMG

  • @방방-n6c
    @방방-n6c Před 7 lety +3696

    that moment when cleaning toilets sounds better than that test

    • @elsa5878
      @elsa5878 Před 6 lety +40

      Oml I was on the ground when I read this. I would literally not survive if my tests were like this

    • @방방-n6c
      @방방-n6c Před 6 lety +61

      elsa phan If I were a korean student I'd probably be the one of the students thet kill themselves man

    • @cl03cl
      @cl03cl Před 6 lety

      Mhm

    • @ugyonfiredechunie7031
      @ugyonfiredechunie7031 Před 6 lety +10

      True, lol. I been blessed by the universe by being a Mexican student. I'm not an Einstein who easily answers everything, but school isn't that difficult for me since I give my very best, and I get good grades because of that. Anyways, I think I would also be one of those students who kill themselves, lol. I don't think I would really survive. You have to apply so many freaking skills for five days in a row with like a thousand hours of just studying.

    • @TyTrack_127
      @TyTrack_127 Před 6 lety +3

      Best comment ever 😁

  • @유민영-q9i
    @유민영-q9i Před 5 lety +5792

    (I'm korean.)In fact, we don't read whole sentence.
    To get over 90(A),it is almost impossible to read all those sentences carefully in time.we just read the whole sentence roughly and solve the problem by finding topic sentence.
    Maybe you think it's very hard and useless,but every year,one or two people always correct every question on those useless and difficult tests.
    Our country is teaching english not for speaking and learning different culture.
    It's just for classifying students who are smart or not.(only in studying...)
    That's why our country's exam is extremely difficult.

    • @namelessguy9203
      @namelessguy9203 Před 5 lety +271

      I'm very sad for this. Even in Italy english is not taught very well

    • @Sarah-kc3fb
      @Sarah-kc3fb Před 5 lety +568

      Korean students would benefit so much more though if they were able to speak proper english. There are other ways to test the intelligence and logic of students.

    • @blueteascent4323
      @blueteascent4323 Před 5 lety +112

      English will be the banned of my existence, if this kind of education being implemented in my country. I thought learning language helps you have the upper hand to find better job or widen the opportunity. However, I wouldn't wonder anymore that English maybe is a subject which being hated the most in S.Korea.

    • @elenaciocchini2637
      @elenaciocchini2637 Před 5 lety +10

      Charlotte Katakuri uhh I think it really depends on the school you're attending and the professor you have tbh. Studiare letteratura inglese è stato davvero illuminante per me e sinceramente in quinta al classico posso dire di essere felicissima di quello che so di inglese, sia dal punto di vista della lingua dato che ho il c1 (considera che non sono neanche mai andata all'estero quindi tutto quello che so è preso da internet e dalla scuola), sia dal punto di vista culturale. quindi davvero dipende dai prof e dall'indirizzo (dato che non ne sono sicurissima ma credo che alcuni indirizzi non facciano letteratura ma un inglese più specifico per il percorso). poi che il sistema scolastico italiano faccia schifo è verissimo ma è un altro discorso ahaha

    • @juncookies__1327
      @juncookies__1327 Před 5 lety

      extremely . . .

  • @neymarjr-xs1lu
    @neymarjr-xs1lu Před 5 lety +7818

    Maybe that's the reason why many Koreans can't speak English..

    • @Bladeefangirl333
      @Bladeefangirl333 Před 5 lety +189

      Mark seagull a lot can haha

    • @larassiee
      @larassiee Před 5 lety +871

      A lot can understand English, but most of them cant pronounce it well (because of their accent)

    • @MFWu-dc8jc
      @MFWu-dc8jc Před 5 lety +816

      No in Korean we always get English classes. We just lack the environment to actually use the language

    • @sakura0574
      @sakura0574 Před 5 lety +130

      Mark seagull It actually is, because they have a really hard language themselves and I have heard they’re English teacher is not fluent 😯

    • @MrChlwlstj
      @MrChlwlstj Před 5 lety +318

      Trust me, Koreans can understand english pretty well. As long as someone isn't speaking super fast, they will understand. as for pronunciation, they tend to have difficulties pronouncing certain words and letters because the korean alphabet doesn't have certain sounds like the "F" and "z" sounds.

  • @mearat.btsthepiedpiper.3250
    @mearat.btsthepiedpiper.3250 Před 6 lety +4919

    I almost fell asleep

    • @elmariajin2113
      @elmariajin2113 Před 6 lety +119

      Me, a rat. BTS, the Pied Piper I'm sorry, but ur user name has me wheezing, I've been laughing for 10 minutes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💜💜💜

    • @beomgguks970
      @beomgguks970 Před 6 lety +35

      ARMYs💜💜

    • @noomi2689
      @noomi2689 Před 6 lety +16

      hello fam

    • @solbjrgerbs9369
      @solbjrgerbs9369 Před 6 lety +7

      Me and hello fam

    • @krutikasoni9968
      @krutikasoni9968 Před 6 lety +21

      I see ARMY'S everywhere😉❤

  • @RAWRsynchro
    @RAWRsynchro Před 7 lety +1518

    Wow didn't know Ned and Garret went to such prestigious schools

    • @sevenbeautifulangels1841
      @sevenbeautifulangels1841 Před 7 lety +1

      RAWRsynchro same

    • @Ilanathesinger1922
      @Ilanathesinger1922 Před 7 lety +1

      RAWRsynchro i was so surprised too

    • @tanyachandra5937
      @tanyachandra5937 Před 7 lety +8

      RAWRsynchro I don't think that's so surprising considering BuzzFeed being one of the biggest in the media field. So of course they pick up the best people. Like a big MNC would choose the most qualified, so same thing.

    • @elkinshiner5066
      @elkinshiner5066 Před 7 lety +69

      Otaku Giraffe Unfortunately, the quality of their content doesn't reflect that.

    • @Ilanathesinger1922
      @Ilanathesinger1922 Před 7 lety +1

      true, I think I used the wrong word choice. Just pretty unexpected I guess. They do portray it though through speech and like you said qualifications.

  • @theghostofkinglear
    @theghostofkinglear Před 7 lety +1812

    Learning: 1+1=2
    Homework: 24(54) = 1296
    Test: calculate the surface area and volume of the sun

    • @genericchannel126
      @genericchannel126 Před 7 lety +5

      Sophie Wysocki IKRRRR OMG

    • @melbourne_1936
      @melbourne_1936 Před 7 lety +59

      Well surface area is 4πr^2 so and the radius of the sun is 695,700 so thats actually a very easy question. 4*π*695,700^2 = 6.08×10^12= 6,080,000,000,000km squared. And the volume is 4/3πr^3 so the volume is 4/3*π*695,700^3= 1.41×10^18km cubed

    • @eric-qz7cr
      @eric-qz7cr Před 7 lety +6

      hey kiddo he could have been told it by someone. Or he used something called google....

    • @staranimalark609
      @staranimalark609 Před 7 lety +12

      Hey Connor I don't think you got the joke

    • @ChabowBeats
      @ChabowBeats Před 7 lety +3

      right LMFAOO when the study guide nothing like the test

  • @yujinake
    @yujinake Před 5 lety +597

    To be honest, you only need to concentrate on the before and the after line of the blank to find the answer. The rest of it are just trying to puzzle you up.

    • @christianalbertjahns2577
      @christianalbertjahns2577 Před 5 lety +22

      The thing about concentrating is, it's taking time

    • @rowan8191
      @rowan8191 Před 4 lety +42

      Not necessarily. If you went back to the first question, and read the sentence after the blank, it was actually the sentence that most likely caused the confusion.

    • @abby.the.sailor
      @abby.the.sailor Před 3 lety +3

      Totally, you skim and, if you are allowed, highlight things that seem important the rest is just garbage filler!(This also works for unnecessarily wordy math problems)

    • @L189kd
      @L189kd Před 3 lety +2

      이게 맞아...주제문 찾아서 잘 이해하면 풀 수 있음 오히려 글 전체 하나하나 다 해석하려다가 그냥 추측해서 풀고 틀리는 경우가 많음

    • @skim0529
      @skim0529 Před 3 lety +1

      Nope I tried that and trust me it only confuses you more.

  • @Kimgap1721
    @Kimgap1721 Před 7 lety +1796

    The funny thing is most of Koreans who took these kinds of exam in their high school can't speak a word in English.

    • @IGleeker
      @IGleeker Před 7 lety +13

      Kimgap1721 RIGHT I don't understand

    • @ilsedewot6739
      @ilsedewot6739 Před 7 lety +10

      Perhaps because speaking English isn't that important in South Korea. A handful of European countries teach English, French and German as foreign languages as a default.

    • @naddl1709
      @naddl1709 Před 7 lety +41

      Noel :p in Korea, they focus on reading and writing. they barely speak the language that they're actually learning!

    • @zaoualimehdi2766
      @zaoualimehdi2766 Před 7 lety +14

      You know that native Koreans don't have to take the tests in english, right ?

    • @MatthewSchellGaming
      @MatthewSchellGaming Před 7 lety +4

      Yeah the from what I hear the English section is worth as much as the National Language Section (Korean). On top of that there is another foreign language section (English not included).
      But, Korea is a small country with few prestigious universities. They are looking for the best and the brightest. Doing poorly in those sections will not stop you from attending any college, just maybe one like Seoul National.

  • @Shirokuma15
    @Shirokuma15 Před 6 lety +2181

    13 hours studying?man i cant last even for half hours..

    • @alyssashoemaker3414
      @alyssashoemaker3414 Před 6 lety +16

      Knight Deva that's actually kinda sad, good luck in school!

    • @yenmy4403
      @yenmy4403 Před 6 lety +27

      Knight Deva I'm a Vietnamese high school student and we study about 12-13 hours a day. 10 hours at school and 2-3 hours at home( or even more when we have test). We only have 5- 6 hours to sleep, then wake up at 6am to go to school and go home at 9 or 10pm 😫

    • @doorl4201
      @doorl4201 Před 6 lety +47

      I don’t even study.

    • @wikananda8697
      @wikananda8697 Před 6 lety +4

      Doorl MSP me too😂😂😂

    • @damnrea
      @damnrea Před 6 lety +17

      i sleep for 10hours lmao

  • @Lill2895
    @Lill2895 Před 6 lety +2763

    As someone with an English degree who had to go through technical writing and editing, I know these paragraphs are absolute garbage. They are filled with loaded words and imprecise vocabulary just to throw off the reader. At no point in time would this ever be useful unless for some reason you had to solve some crazy riddles because your life depends on it.

    • @user-cs3tx8fe8j
      @user-cs3tx8fe8j Před 6 lety +115

      Lillian Smith well it’s not really testing one’s ability of speaking the language. It’s really just testing your problem solving skills and picking out the students that study and work hard.

    • @joyb5827
      @joyb5827 Před 6 lety +255

      But it doesn't properly test their problem solving skills if the paragraphs are filled with weird wording and imprecise vocabulary. I read journal articles and other academic-level work all the time, and these paragraphs were strange.

    • @sosmcs
      @sosmcs Před 6 lety +58

      Lillian Smith As a dentist who also got high scores in English. This didn't even feel like English. I was lost the minute they started reading.

    • @sosmcs
      @sosmcs Před 6 lety +39

      최예나 judging from the name, ur Korean. And I just wanna say that my heart goes out to u n the fellow students there. No wonder suicide rate is high in ur country.

    • @Ryanaireee
      @Ryanaireee Před 6 lety

      Batman vs the Riddler

  • @biboo6678
    @biboo6678 Před 5 lety +1265

    So this is why Jungkook scored 3 out of 100 😂

    • @Sandra-hq1xs
      @Sandra-hq1xs Před 5 lety +167

      Bi Boo yo even I would score a 3 having English as my first language 😂

    • @lostar781
      @lostar781 Před 4 lety +18

      ARMY!

    • @ibaezzzz
      @ibaezzzz Před 4 lety +31

      wait fr ? 😭

    • @nobukhosincube3935
      @nobukhosincube3935 Před 4 lety +4

      kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk lamoe

    • @kim4462
      @kim4462 Před 4 lety +52

      In korea, You’ve to solve the 45 problem in 70 minutes.

  • @StroyG
    @StroyG Před 7 lety +2675

    The question is who really made those questions?

    • @Alex-gx5ot
      @Alex-gx5ot Před 7 lety +355

      I've heard that English professors from universities all over Korea make the test. One of them used to be a prof at Oxford. The funny thing is tho he failed to solve his own problems years later after he retired

    • @AustinBreathesAnime
      @AustinBreathesAnime Před 7 lety +126

      Satan himself

    • @HK-nm4pk
      @HK-nm4pk Před 7 lety +82

      For the Korean SAT, or Suneung, they recruit a bunch of professors every year and lock them up in who-knows-where for a couple of months before the test. They don't get to come out until the test is finished, literally. No contact with the outside or whatsoever. TV and newspapers are allowed, but nothing which allows mutual communication. I've heard they are allowed phone calls with their family under supervision.

    • @Kradrice
      @Kradrice Před 7 lety +71

      William Shakespeare

    • @louisauto2071
      @louisauto2071 Před 7 lety +177

      North Koreans

  • @jaives
    @jaives Před 7 lety +1277

    Koreans don't even speak, read, watch, listen, and write in English regularly, what makes exam-makers think they'll be able to understand such abstract concepts?

    • @shannonkorea
      @shannonkorea Před 7 lety +44

      JVee Veneracion If youre an above average student, you'll read, write, practice, and listen to English everyday. English is just one of the many subjects you need to study for school.

    • @jaives
      @jaives Před 7 lety +66

      it's different if the language is not your primary language and you don't get exposed to it at all. TV shows and movies in Korea are in Korean or Western with Korean subtitles. When I was 25, I had a 32 year old student who was a middle school English teacher in Korea. She's the teacher and yet she needs my help improving her English. How ridiculous is that? She also told me that English classes are taught in Korean.

    • @onxyxd7357
      @onxyxd7357 Před 7 lety +18

      Agree.
      I think the reason most Asian countries aren't adept in using conversational English is because of the lack of exposure, or any opportunities to even use the language.
      Even the fact that they use their native language during English classes, and even majority of their classes, makes it less effective for any actual application of the language. (I found it amazing to compare that only about 2 or 3 out of the 8 subjects here are taught in the native language, and the rest is all in English)

    • @NoezieXII
      @NoezieXII Před 7 lety +5

      Well, wouldn't it make sense for it to be taught in Korean? A beginning English learner wouldn't understand any grammar had it been taught in English - especially with Korean being so different grammatically from English.

    • @hafsa1698
      @hafsa1698 Před 7 lety +9

      it's weird that the average korean can't speak English properly and some can't even form a single sentence, when they learn it in such a high standard in school.

  • @anonanonymous7373
    @anonanonymous7373 Před 7 lety +2198

    Meanwhile in Finland, the education system is being revamped to focus more on learning rather than grades. I think that all countries need to sit down and do an overhaul of the system. Stop obsessing about grades! >.

    • @flep950
      @flep950 Před 7 lety +5

      Anon Anonymous i love the education system in finland jesus christ i want to live there ㅜㅜ

    • @emiliaholappa7864
      @emiliaholappa7864 Před 7 lety +2

      That's true!
      I hope the new OPS (opetussuunnitelma, or teaching plan) is going to make my final grade easier.

    • @IO-hh3gw
      @IO-hh3gw Před 7 lety +19

      FINLAND I'M COMING!!!!

    • @zombieat
      @zombieat Před 7 lety +2

      bad idea. without grades there is no competition.

    • @yliubers
      @yliubers Před 7 lety +14

      We generally don't need competition, we learn for us not for others. Sure I can gloat if I get a higher score on a test than my friend, but that's never the driving force behind studying.

  • @aaron1270
    @aaron1270 Před 4 lety +189

    Korean students : spent 13 hours of studying per day and said "6 hours of sleep is already more than enough"
    Meanwhile me : sleep 7-9 hours each night and not even studying at all. And still complaining about not getting enough sleep and how i tired i am the next day

    • @구소리-t7k
      @구소리-t7k Před 3 lety +6

      Umm..I am a 12-year-old girl living in Korea, and my friends sleep about 5 to 6 hours...TT

    • @tanzilhossain2693
      @tanzilhossain2693 Před 3 lety

      I live in America and I sleep for 5 hours.... I don’t study because I like to see how far I go with prior knowledge

    • @갓케파
      @갓케파 Před 3 lety

      @@tanzilhossain2693 z😉👉🏼🔥👉🏼🐽👉🏼😄🙀👆

    • @nightsaresosstarry
      @nightsaresosstarry Před 3 lety +1

      15 and this is meeeee

  • @idonttan
    @idonttan Před 7 lety +2550

    Graduates from some of the best colleges/universities in America, who are now making a living by wearing a thong for the internet or reviewing frozen foods while drunk.. gotta love America

    • @imsorrybut
      @imsorrybut Před 7 lety +137

      Well I would be grateful to have a job where I can have fun and make money at the same time. To boil down what they do to just what we see in 5 min videos is just wrong. They are also involved in producing, writing etc. That's where they apply their knowledge.

    • @bangtan_a.r.m.y8312
      @bangtan_a.r.m.y8312 Před 7 lety +68

      Nadia L they have fun at their job with a degree from one of the best colleges in America I don't see how they're losing tbh they're literally getting paid to answer a few questions

    • @bangtan_a.r.m.y8312
      @bangtan_a.r.m.y8312 Před 7 lety +4

      Josie Ulloa ARMY WHAT'S UP FAM

    • @CogniVision
      @CogniVision Před 7 lety +9

      Right. I was actually shocked to hear where they graduated from. Such a pointless education.

    • @dmgevan7585
      @dmgevan7585 Před 7 lety +32

      To be fair, i'd say getting an easy job where you can make a lot of money and have fun at the same time is the smarter choice. That's not saying that they don't do things outside of the videos that are hard work.

  • @Morrisseys7thFriend
    @Morrisseys7thFriend Před 6 lety +1441

    So I teach English in Korea at an academy for adults, and I was really surprised when I found out these are the kinds of tests they take IN HIGH SCHOOL, because most of these 20something year olds come to my conversation classes unable to form basic sentences. Something in their English education system is really wrong and has to change. I love Korea but this is one thing I detest and hear Koreans complain about all the time. But no one does anything about it.

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy Před 6 lety +15

      The Q-Tip J-Hope throws in the YNWA Preview Show they way i see it is that whole purpose of thier high school is to get into a good college and nothing else.
      I have heard that American colleges are harder on average than Korean ones, but high school is not comparable.

    • @kornelijap.5964
      @kornelijap.5964 Před 6 lety +80

      From my own experience in Korea, I could say that pretty much only those who have studied abroad, not necessarily the English-speaking countries, can speak decently. Most of the students in my university said that speaking practice wasn't a very common thing. They do know the grammar probably better than a native speaker. I would compare this situation to being really good at solving math problems, but being unable to explain the used solution in words step by step, without getting stuck for too many times. They seem to be way preoccupied with the actual score (numbers or what not) rather than purpose of learning in general :/

    • @Diemofoxx
      @Diemofoxx Před 6 lety +38

      I heard they don't have problems with understanding English on paper, it's just that they don't or barely practice speaking it in classes, just what I heard.

    • @lindsaylee4701
      @lindsaylee4701 Před 6 lety +13

      I am korean and I am fully capable of speaking, listening, and writing English

    • @YUKYEONGCHEONG
      @YUKYEONGCHEONG Před 6 lety +9

      You see, Korea started teaching english to children AFTER the 2000's, and people who are at least 20 years old probably started learning english in middle school. and i am 100% pure Korean, and I can speak, listen and write english with NO problem

  • @exnhx4730
    @exnhx4730 Před 7 lety +1958

    I would probably find the meaning of life before I found the answers to those questions.

    • @hiedoodles
      @hiedoodles Před 7 lety +3

      Miiinyoongi Bts have u found the meaning of life yet?

    • @leonrendell3154
      @leonrendell3154 Před 7 lety +6

      The meaning of life is
      potatoes. When in doubt, always say potatoes.

    • @外人カラ
      @外人カラ Před 7 lety +5

      The meaning of your life is your profile picture, bootiful.

    • @catincalazar5733
      @catincalazar5733 Před 7 lety +1

      The meaning of life is ur account tho.

    • @ihope5420
      @ihope5420 Před 7 lety

      yeah same

  • @hanioo3173
    @hanioo3173 Před 5 lety +97

    "They're set up to fail"
    😂

  • @chrislayfield4417
    @chrislayfield4417 Před 7 lety +1115

    I teach Korean students at a private academy in South Korea. Of course, the low-level conversation stuff, is easy. But, when they get to a certain age, it's overwhelmingly hard. I'm teaching TOEFL and TOEIC to Middle school students (even though they are meant for college students). Some of the material is just too difficult. It's almost downright ridiculous. Also, another thing to keep in mind is, the students that go to an afterschool academy most likely goes to several (English, Music and Math among the most frequent). Some of my students are so exhausted. I feel bad for them. I have asked some of them "what do you like to do in your free-time' and the response was this: "Teacher, what free-time?"

    • @missgnews1484
      @missgnews1484 Před 7 lety +22

      Chris Layfield I hope you don't add onto their stress buy giving them a lot of work and homework. And then not expect them not to responded with that answer. Feeling bad for them does not help them.

    • @강기택-c2c
      @강기택-c2c Před 7 lety +25

      only elementary kids attend music lol i am korean middle school student and i go 2 math, 2 science, korean, english. this is not much, but i attend math from 5:30 to 1 o clock (AM) and also science. I do science university physics and chemistry and i do KSAT korean and english is TOEFL and i do math olympiad. It is normal for kids in daehi dong and gangnam so normal and i am little bit mediocre in comparison to other kids. also, school exams are extremely hard in gangnam so.... I do this to get into good high school

    • @chicmix9098
      @chicmix9098 Před 7 lety +17

      Your comment saved my life and completely nailed the spot on every fucked up issue in Korean society.

    • @melissang632
      @melissang632 Před 7 lety +6

      This tends to be the case in most developed Asian countries.

    • @kichan
      @kichan Před 7 lety +18

      Not to mention South Korea is home to a rather unique form of bullying which I'm sure as a teach you're aware of. Back when I was in college in one of my design classes we were given the challenge of designing a social issue campaign for another country, and I was told to address wang-tta in South Korea. The purpose of the project was to teach us that not all cultures are the same and that we cannot simply execute our own approaches and beliefs. We had to reach out to people who actually live and work in the culture, and I was met with a lot of hostility because the Korean teachers thought I was trying to push American ideals on them, which I wasn't.

  • @alexatorres5651
    @alexatorres5651 Před 7 lety +546

    Imagine being a pure Korean and knowing little to no English! And you'd have to take that?! I don't blame jungkook for getting a three in his exams

    • @elmo2000
      @elmo2000 Před 7 lety +5

      alexa torres He actually did very well in his final exam English

    • @nuguland_
      @nuguland_ Před 7 lety +8

      Sith do you think that 3/100 is good?

    • @245kenz
      @245kenz Před 7 lety +5

      Even people like us having trouble to understand these

    • @yoonseoks.chanclas2632
      @yoonseoks.chanclas2632 Před 7 lety

      PrettySoneLoveHyo&Tiffany he didn't get a 3/100. that wasn't his final exam grade that was from last year. he did way better

    • @fauxtae6593
      @fauxtae6593 Před 7 lety

      honestly they know a lot of English only in the reading and writing sections...

  • @kcarr123
    @kcarr123 Před 7 lety +1469

    These questions are ridiculous. If anybody spoke or wrote like that you would wonder what the hell is wrong with them.

    • @mk17173n
      @mk17173n Před 7 lety +4

      its like something someone on crack would say.

    • @arwenk4458
      @arwenk4458 Před 7 lety +1

      Kevin Carr true true true👍🏻👍🏻

    • @railey2343
      @railey2343 Před 7 lety +37

      you would probably find it ridiculous in spoken language, but not in writing. Did you ever read anything remotely philosophical? it can get so much worse than the questions in this video.
      This test is about reading comprehension at a very high level, not about understanding spoken language.

    • @blessparco
      @blessparco Před 7 lety +17

      Exactly. And that is what motivates them to be suicidal. Those questions are ridiculous. Even native English speakers might have a hard time answering that correctly.

    • @railey2343
      @railey2343 Před 7 lety +10

      it's not a simple test, it's an SAT-equivalent, it decides who gets into university and who doesn't.
      if you find yourself completely unable to answer this test even though you go through hours of excessive studying every day, you simply aren't fit for university and you should have been sorted out way before you could succumb to the pressure of a test like this.
      The cause for the high suicidality is most likely not the difficulty-level of the test, but the general attitude in korea: They conflate self-worth with academic achievement and force students that clearly don't have sufficient mental faculties through this rigurous testing process.
      To be more concise,
      the test raises the bar very high, for sure, but these high standards aren't the problem: The problem is that they want to apply these standards to every single student, even in cases where it is clear that the students will be unable to fulfill their expectations. THAT is the problem.
      Hard tests aren't bad as long as you give them to an appropriate group.

  • @Lol-fw4pw
    @Lol-fw4pw Před 5 lety +789

    Namjoon: an intellectual who got high scores for this test
    Also Namjoon: can't cut an onion

    • @annika5495
      @annika5495 Před 5 lety +67

      Lmao haha. But Asians are smart, especially east asia....
      I'm Asian but Namjoon is damn smart bro. He learned english through watching a show and korean and english have different grammar and it's difficult.
      Namjoon is probably Albert Einstein in past life...

    • @avagross4879
      @avagross4879 Před 5 lety +61

      αииιкα 549 whenever people say asians are smart... they are disregarding their hard work. if all american kids studied like this of COURSE we’d get better grades and more people would think we were smart. that’s not to say that asians aren’t smart, but it could be offensive to people who try extremely hard to have success

    • @kat-pe8ok
      @kat-pe8ok Před 4 lety +12

      my name hahah Im korean and I passed it too, and I think I can cut an onion

    • @Apetitegirly
      @Apetitegirly Před 4 lety +4

      @@kat-pe8ok GENIOUS

    • @lostar781
      @lostar781 Před 4 lety +2

      ARMY

  • @Yoyomeyo
    @Yoyomeyo Před 7 lety +2138

    How is learning that even helpful? No one talks like that

    • @fai1435
      @fai1435 Před 7 lety +192

      It's not helpful at all. It's more of like seeing how you grasp information about the English language through analogies and harder words.

    • @JustOneGuy
      @JustOneGuy Před 7 lety +44

      Its pretty much to eliminate but all who don't completely understand English since there are so many people they have to take drastic measures in decreasing the most utter educated ones in order to eliminate "less" intelligent" out.

    • @mcestabon
      @mcestabon Před 7 lety +69

      I've attended high ranked prestigious unis in both the States and Australia, and most of our readings in any course, ranging from law to psych, are written in this sort of format: extremely dense, verbose and sometimes pretentious.
      It's not practical for the everyday person, but if you hope to attain higher levels of education, being able to decipher such literature is crucial.

    • @chandler1473
      @chandler1473 Před 7 lety +17

      Paragraph comprehension skills are very helpful though.

    • @peapod6747
      @peapod6747 Před 7 lety

      Harreh Pottah places other than American.

  • @DestatiXIII
    @DestatiXIII Před 7 lety +1436

    Honestly my heart hurts for the students in Korea, way too much focus is placed on test scores and education to the point that it is unhealthy. Kids should not have to grow up feeling like their whole world depends on what results a piece of paper gets them. I have one friend that said when she grew up in Korea she was usually at the bottom of her *high school* classes and was considered to not be too smart, yet when she moved to the U.S. for *university* she was easily a top student in her uni. The difference in difficulty is no joke. I get that education is important, but Korea's really reached a point of being far too extreme. It is not healthy for the children. The amount of students that commit suicide after doing their college entrances exams says it all, it's like they're made to feel that the score determines their entire life and this is a mentality that their society really needs to stop encouraging.

    • @imasepan
      @imasepan Před 7 lety +25

      DestatiXIII this is 100% relatable.

    • @brandontang9416
      @brandontang9416 Před 7 lety +30

      DestatiXIII I 100% agree with u. I'm in high school and I'm a straight A student and I had difficulty with the questions in this video. I get that education is important, but there has to be a balance between hard work and enjoying life and having fun. Balance is the key to a healthy lifestyle. Maybe South Korea can understand that one day. I also truly feel sorry for the students there

    • @j1c433
      @j1c433 Před 7 lety +26

      Uhhh, I'm korean and the main reason that my friends are stressing out is because of their parents. unlike my parents. I'm a lucky person.

    • @naweedsediq1299
      @naweedsediq1299 Před 7 lety

      American kids are healthy and happy? huh? USA is massive and rich in resource and that is why we have so many obese people and our top engineers come from abroad but S Korea is small with no resources so they have to work hard

    • @VividThought
      @VividThought Před 7 lety +6

      It's a huge unfortunate problem, but it's what kept the country ahead of almost the whole world.
      All that so everyone can have their 4G phones, special cars, breakthroughs in biotechnology, etc.
      That being said, I don't think "spoiling" people like most aspects of mid-class+ USA would be any better. I think It'll only make people more prone to being sensitive and maybe "suicidal".
      Geez, I remember hearing a classmate of mine saying something like "If I don't become a gamer, I'll kill myself".

  • @futasupastah
    @futasupastah Před 7 lety +498

    For me, the worst part about the issues with Korea's educational system is that after years and years of studying, going to English academies, etc. the average Korean person cannot fluently hold a conversation in English! It seems like in most cases they aren't being taught enough about conversational English (which is much more useful in the real world), and the pressure surrounding them taking this test is really for naught. Your foreign language score on your "SAT" isn't as useful as legitimate skill in speaking the language.
    I have an issue with standardized tests all around the world, though. They put too much focus on scores, and the energy being spent in the classroom is no longer about real education, it's primarily focused on test taking strategies.

    • @lovelylife7803
      @lovelylife7803 Před 7 lety +3

      YES! The thing is, what you probably WILL need in the future is English...

    • @hv7053
      @hv7053 Před 7 lety

      Lovely Life the system allows so only a minorty can get good scores which grades them, ranking them.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 Před 7 lety +13

      A couple of CZcams teachers in Korea explained that the teachers want the students to get the answer as it is written on the answer sheet even if the answer is wrong. In mathematical terms, if the answer sheet says that 2+2 is 5, then every South Korean student must learn that 2+2 is 5.

    • @wonjinum2258
      @wonjinum2258 Před 7 lety

      When the education system is already that tough and competitive, the Korean students learn just enough English to pass these tests. They don't study English because they want to.

    • @itdobelikethat9680
      @itdobelikethat9680 Před 7 lety +5

      I'm Korean and I can fluently speak and make conversations in English. If a Korean studies in the right environment (such as other people than their tutor speaking english) Koreans can learn pretty quickly. Although I _have_ been studying english for almost 6 years now... hm.

  • @manasigangan1489
    @manasigangan1489 Před 5 lety +331

    If students in korea study all day long, who is interested in k-pop and k-drama's.
    Do they even have time for that????😅

    • @jaxconf9519
      @jaxconf9519 Před 5 lety +138

      Lol I bet more people outside of SK listen to kpop than people in SK

    • @manasigangan1489
      @manasigangan1489 Před 5 lety +22

      @@jaxconf9519 Very true.

    • @Bladeefangirl333
      @Bladeefangirl333 Před 5 lety +18

      Manasi Gangan there are easier school with more fun like language international and what my american friends call alternative school

    • @jaxconf9519
      @jaxconf9519 Před 5 lety +6

      @@Bladeefangirl333 ahh I see thanks I never knew that

    • @jerrykwon8837
      @jerrykwon8837 Před 5 lety +21

      They don’t study all day long. That’s over exaggerated. Only some do that.

  • @kevinkeithkeith7950
    @kevinkeithkeith7950 Před 7 lety +1284

    All the Koreans in my high school are smart af. If you see a Korean with long hair wears glasses, plays League of Legends and got no facial expressions. He is a beast.

  • @ilovesparky13
    @ilovesparky13 Před 7 lety +380

    How the hell are these questions going to prepare them for everyday life? I'm a native English speaker and I don't know ANYONE who speaks like that in casual conversations.

    • @Kareragirl
      @Kareragirl Před 7 lety +19

      deadeaded Sure, but being able to hold a conversation is more challenging than reading. Most people can understand a language sooner than they're able to speak it. I can tell you one thing from my travels to Asia: The poorer the country, the better its people's English. I was able to converse with Cambodian kids, but I couldn't find one regular person in Japan who understood, "Excuse me, do you know where [insert place] is?" The only people who spoke English there were employees of the public transportation company.

    • @krishnatejareddy869
      @krishnatejareddy869 Před 7 lety +3

      i don't think formal conversations be like that too!

    • @mochinguyen4634
      @mochinguyen4634 Před 7 lety

      Is nepal from india duh?

    • @man_on_wheelz
      @man_on_wheelz Před 7 lety +3

      Hell, I don't know anyone who speaks like this in a professional setting that isn't teaching.

  • @lyssam100
    @lyssam100 Před 7 lety +2210

    The thing is, in an English-speaking country you'd be penalised for writing like that. It's overly obtuse, verbose, and fails the basic premise of language, that is communicating a meaning concisely. It's clearly a prestige thing rather than an issue of practicality.

    • @daisyt1445
      @daisyt1445 Před 7 lety +292

      This test was more pretentious than technical tbh with fancy wording no one even speaks everyday English this way anymore

    • @avis119
      @avis119 Před 7 lety +18

      It most certainly is not. Even if what you said is indeed the basic premise of language, being able to do just that won't help you much in understanding scientific literature, where there are going to be as many writing styles (however ineffective they may be) as there are authors. So, for college goers, it most likely is an issue of practicality.

    • @Ange-or2np
      @Ange-or2np Před 7 lety +20

      They take these passages from actual theses and English papers

    • @glowy303
      @glowy303 Před 7 lety +38

      You did not communicate concisely, either. You used 'overly' to modify 'verbose' (an adjective that signifies an excessive use of words), creating the meaning: "It's overly using more words than are needed". Remember, academic language is often verbose, so in a sense, the test is more practical than you think it is. In academia, it is encouraged to use complex sentence syntax and sophisticated lexis because it can help exhibit deeper understanding.

    • @lyssam100
      @lyssam100 Před 7 lety +54

      Colloquially, "verbose" can be positive or negative (although yes, the dictionary definition is strictly negative) so "overly" serves as a qualifier to signify the negative usage. My sentence was fine.
      A lot of you are saying "but academic literature!!" to which I say, if your academic literature reads like this than you are picking some very poor authors. Use of jargon and complex vocabulary is one thing - many academic papers do employ an incredible amount of industry-specific terminology, which can be quite dense - but the example questions shown in this video do not fail on that front, but rather, upon the basic stumbling blocks that are sentence structure and clarity of thought.

  • @claranguyen2738
    @claranguyen2738 Před 3 lety +80

    This makes me think how smart RM is

    • @aerithofmyore
      @aerithofmyore Před 3 lety +1

      It's not like RM became good at the language as a result of the education system. Like most non native English speakers he learned and became good at English by watching English TV shows which I admit is probably the fastest and most efficient way to learn and become good at English. I learned English using those methods after all.

    • @Perspicace23
      @Perspicace23 Před 3 lety

      If he did engineering. ~T_T~

  • @skyesjeon
    @skyesjeon Před 7 lety +1871

    I took my korean sat last year
    I only slept 4.5 hours and studied more than 18 hours each day to prepare
    But i was sick that day, obviously i fucked up
    I was suffering from the text result, I literally cried for weeks (I'm fine now)
    Its such a big deal in Korea that even airplanes are not allowed to fly for the English listening test
    Bc there's only one chance on one day in Korea
    The whole point is to learn but education systems already forgot
    And some of Korean do really well on the test but still find it hard to carry a simple conversation in English! Wth
    Ugh I have a lot more to say, but I'll stop😂
    If you wanna know more about Korean sat or something ask me!

    • @awinw
      @awinw Před 7 lety +39

      Ahh its such a waste since they do really well on the test but cant carry a conversation with it. They can undersand the language already if they can answer those kind of questions too. Your comment is super interesting

    • @simranpanesar2832
      @simranpanesar2832 Před 7 lety +62

      hiimhaven Hi there, I just read this comment and firstly, I cannot understand how someone can only sleep for 4.5 hours! It's a real shame you were sick that day coz you put in so much work that should have paid off :( It's a relief to hear that you're fine now :) Don't worry too much about your results because it is a real tough education system there (I live in the UK btw but I saw a programme on TV about the difference in our education systems, so I understand what it must be like).
      My questions are:
      1. How could you even function the next day after getting only 4.5 hours of sleep? I can only function if I get 7 hours or more!
      2. How old are the students when they sit these exams?

    • @chankyekit
      @chankyekit Před 7 lety +30

      Even if you fucked up, that test is not going to help you with actually talking with a native english speaker, but they still put so much pressure to do well on that test when it isn't even going to help them if they want to study in America :/ I know what pressure to do well in school can do to you because my country, Singapore, also puts a lot of focus on doing well, so a lot of the kids are suicidal, luckily at least Singapore is trying to move away from that in recent times so the younger generation don't have to suffer like we do

    • @skyesjeon
      @skyesjeon Před 7 lety +101

      Simran Panesar 1. Obviously it did not function properly.
      But we should have to do. Solve lot of questions, read lot of paragraphs and memorize everything, Literally.
      2. In Korean age 18 or 19. (17 or 18 everywhere else)
      More 1. My highschool starts at 7:40am and it ends at 5pm. (only regular classes) We had to do "night self-studying" until 10:30pm unless they had "private academy" classes.
      We had no choice
      More 2. When my teacher asked us "What do you guys want to do in the school field trip?"
      Literally ALL of my class mates said "Just wanna take a rest. Like sleep"
      It was sad but that's exactly how we felt the entire time to prepare.

    • @skyesjeon
      @skyesjeon Před 7 lety +11

      chankyekit We now need to free ourselves from obsolete customs

  • @threadbarethrenody6359
    @threadbarethrenody6359 Před 7 lety +541

    The prevailing Korean attitude toward sleep baffles. What's the point of skipping sleep to study when prolonged sleep deprivation causes brain damage???

    • @taeandrews4188
      @taeandrews4188 Před 7 lety +49

      being raised korean myself (and I'm still a student) the whole mentality that is very common is that doing well in school, getting good marks, and getting into a prestigious college determines your worth as a person. I've spent many nights studying instead of sleeping or even making dinner/meals, not to mention some korean schools have almost twelve hour days. a majority of free time is spent studying for big tests such as the toeic, ‎대학수학능력시험, ect. it's such a difference from american culture :/

    • @kalipk1
      @kalipk1 Před 7 lety +15

      Threadbare Threnody you wouldn't get it since, I'm just guessing you're not Korean. As a Korean myself the system is hard. If we don't spend all day studying you can never be smarter than your classmates, and to go to a good college you need high scores. Going to a good college is a life goal and if we don't go to a good college our future is literally just going down a drain.

    • @percyross7612
      @percyross7612 Před 7 lety +23

      +tae jeon
      I do understand where you are coming from because I spent half of my student life in Taiwan (the rest in America). But what +Threadbare Threnody is trying to say is that lack of sleep results in lowered, and often times damaged, cognitive skills. He doesn't understand why a nation so focused on academic success would purposefully sabotage its own mandate through sleep deprivation. Scientifically it has been shown in many studies the damaging effects of not getting enough rest on cognitive functions (which are necessary to succeed academically).

    • @darklordsauron3415
      @darklordsauron3415 Před 7 lety +12

      tae jeon lol I study exactly 0 hours per month but I do fine in school XD

    • @kalipk1
      @kalipk1 Před 7 lety +16

      Potato I'm guessing you're not in a Asian education system? Because trust me unless you're some genius brought upon this earth u can't survive in the Korean education system with 0 hours of study.

  • @miguelt2745
    @miguelt2745 Před 7 lety +1405

    The real question is what are Yale, Stanford, and UC Berkeley graduates doing at Buzzfeed?

    • @gunningopps595
      @gunningopps595 Před 6 lety +148

      Miguel T pays well

    • @russetmantle1
      @russetmantle1 Před 6 lety +332

      Earning good money in a job that is fun. In other words, hitting the jackpot for young people starting out in a career. Billions of us have jobs that are less well paid and boring and/or arduous. Their schooling has absolutely paid off.

    • @joshsmit779
      @joshsmit779 Před 6 lety +18

      I'm sure Buzzfeed hired them just because of the name recognition of their respective ivy league universities.

    • @shelbyhernandez3255
      @shelbyhernandez3255 Před 6 lety +24

      Miguel T They get payed well, Buzzfeed probably wants like more intelligent-y for more videos.They many people in Buzzfeed,
      Intelligent ones to know about photoshopping, editing, and creating.

    • @codykeane6107
      @codykeane6107 Před 6 lety +17

      UC Berkeley is totally understandable, even expected. For real though i'm sure buzzfeed make a lot of money and pay "journalists" a lot of money to do relatively fun work.

  • @animatedecstasy
    @animatedecstasy Před 5 lety +157

    TO ALL STUDENTS: You are more than a grade in a piece of paper! ❤️❤️

    • @ArinjayBhosale
      @ArinjayBhosale Před 3 lety +7

      I hate how a single letter grade defines you. My Spanish always blames us students for everything and seems to have never given an A in her whole life.

    • @gundam5281
      @gundam5281 Před 3 lety +1

      Most, if not all education systems around the world are broken; with standardised testing, obsession with grades and student competition. Never has education been so utterly depressing and downright ludicrous.

  • @pealpealpeal
    @pealpealpeal Před 7 lety +4844

    Naw I don't mess with those tests lol

    • @kojik4271
      @kojik4271 Před 7 lety +37

      I saw you somewhere else? Pewdiepie vid? idk

    • @celyhernandez6252
      @celyhernandez6252 Před 7 lety +8

      pealpealpeal me ethir

    • @malikyawar8646
      @malikyawar8646 Před 7 lety +5

      yes you are right pealpealpeal like my comment plz plz like you all guy I saw this video because i went to this country like you guy happy holidays buy

    • @miniamelia0946
      @miniamelia0946 Před 7 lety

      pealpealpeal hi

    • @aldwingregorio5112
      @aldwingregorio5112 Před 7 lety

      same

  • @ToastFrench24
    @ToastFrench24 Před 7 lety +1415

    If I wrote in school like how these questions are constructed, I wouldn't do very well. There isn't good flow or connection between sentences.

    • @grayh5622
      @grayh5622 Před 7 lety +60

      Take a philosophy course - I wrote like this all the time and did well.

    • @minju7624
      @minju7624 Před 7 lety +47

      David Wang That's because the words were translated to english. If you were Korean you would be able to understand more cleary. However the words they use on these tests are very hard so it is a struggle

    • @CeIles
      @CeIles Před 7 lety +33

      ღмιиʝσσ кιмღ I don’t think the words were translated, I’m pretty sure the text came straight from a 1900s/2000s book if I remember correctly

    • @minju7624
      @minju7624 Před 7 lety +2

      Raymond Lin 1990 book? When the japanese invaded Korea? I don't think so. I think it is because the words were translated.

    • @toyoung_blue
      @toyoung_blue Před 7 lety +13

      nope they're not translated, they are mostly from english-written theses or books

  • @danagameplay2402
    @danagameplay2402 Před 6 lety +326

    After I watched this, “I’m not good at English”

    • @nightsound1723
      @nightsound1723 Před 5 lety +2

      Same girl....like I don't even know if I had a chance to get those questions right when I'm even Not understanding them

  • @reubenpamesa5167
    @reubenpamesa5167 Před 5 lety +332

    The questions are very hard, BUT IT WAS REALLY UNHELPFUL TO REAL LIFE. NOT EVEN RELEVANT.

    • @howtogitgud
      @howtogitgud Před 5 lety +23

      It relevant when you work in business and politic.

    • @singingstarmelody1500
      @singingstarmelody1500 Před 5 lety

      I agree

    • @singingstarmelody1500
      @singingstarmelody1500 Před 5 lety +11

      @@howtogitgud but everyone is not interested in politics

    • @commentsandlikes9509
      @commentsandlikes9509 Před 5 lety +24

      is it relevant to learn Shakespeare plays in high schools? Pretty much every high school in America teaches at least one Shakespeare play. Its outdated and probably useless in professional fields, but that doesn't mean its worthless

    • @느낌와떠요
      @느낌와떠요 Před 4 lety +9

      The Korean SAT is not about evaluating the ability of each subject.
      The essence of the Korean SAT is to evaluate how diligent students are. As a Korean student who got only three mistakes in the last year's Korean SAT (Korean:44/45, Math:30/30, English:44/45, Chemistry:19/20, Biology:20/20, Korean HIstory:20/20), I really think this it is a great test to evaluate if you are a person who can overcome any adversities concerning academic work. This diligence was the the driving force behind Korea's rapid growth.
      So, what I want to say is the purpose of the SAT is probably to choose the hardworking students, giving them the opportunity to learn in prestigious Universities in order to make them keep up the technological/soical/political development of Korea.
      I think this actually worked in our country!

  • @isaacexposito4519
    @isaacexposito4519 Před 7 lety +6124

    And for the listening section do they play Rap God?

    • @민혁-k6h
      @민혁-k6h Před 6 lety +124

      Listening is really easy

    • @finnconroy2668
      @finnconroy2668 Před 6 lety +57

      Isaac Exposito
      I know all the words to that, but the questions in that video boggled my mind

    • @LannnR
      @LannnR Před 6 lety +8

      Yup

    • @멍-n3n
      @멍-n3n Před 6 lety +102

      2011 korean sat english section was worst thing in any history. it was my test. when i saw test page, i felt WTF. For just normal student like me, Test time was in hell. I couldn't understand many sentences with little nervous. i took 72/100 score.

    • @sujibaik3475
      @sujibaik3475 Před 6 lety +14

      it's actually a C-

  • @anabelens444
    @anabelens444 Před 7 lety +1530

    Lol no wonder Jungkook got a 3 on his English test

  • @killjoyer
    @killjoyer Před 7 lety +354

    Now we know how Rap Monster got all the deep monologues in life.

    • @windykarina6738
      @windykarina6738 Před 7 lety +10

      Wannabe Celeste infires Strong power thank you YASSS I KNOW RIGHT! I WAS THINKING ABOUT NAMJOON ALL THE TIME WHEN I READ THE QUESTION! like dammit, namjoon. you're so good

    • @xBlueEyedGoldilocks
      @xBlueEyedGoldilocks Před 7 lety +2

      Wannabe Celeste infires Strong power thank you 'Heartbreaker' 😂😂😂

    • @killjoyer
      @killjoyer Před 7 lety +16

      Lieke Tolenaars "Life is like a slice of lemon, I accidentally squished it into my eyes" lolololol

    • @killjoyer
      @killjoyer Před 7 lety

      Windy Karina Hobi's also good you know?

  • @saranghyu6807
    @saranghyu6807 Před 7 lety +239

    As korean high school student, this kind of videos cheer me up in some parts ;)

    • @kirakira7682
      @kirakira7682 Před 7 lety +18

      백윤아 Yeah... I dont know how you can do this, even as a native I barely understood what they were saying... but good luck!

    • @saranghyu6807
      @saranghyu6807 Před 7 lety +4

      Nerdy Dreamer thank you for such a nice encouragement, it touched my heart 😭

    • @nbamamii5327
      @nbamamii5327 Před 7 lety +3

      백윤아 keep going buddy , it will be worth it

    • @saranghyu6807
      @saranghyu6807 Před 7 lety +6

      natalie B Thank you ❤ I will try my best in this year to worth my effort as your encouragement❤❤

    • @donyamalak
      @donyamalak Před 7 lety +1

      isn't it like being transelated from Korean poetry ? because these abstratc meaning dons't exist as this hard in English , in the other hand Asian cultures have so much philosophy .correct me if i'm wrong and CHEER UP :)

  • @juhalee3880
    @juhalee3880 Před 3 lety +49

    I'm a korean but I'm attending an international school so we follow the American system.

    • @freyasutedja3004
      @freyasutedja3004 Před 3 lety +2

      wait so international schools students in korea dont need to go the korean sat?

    • @juhalee3880
      @juhalee3880 Před 3 lety +4

      @@freyasutedja3004 From what I know we do if we want to go to a korean college but I'm planning to study abroad.

    • @freyasutedja3004
      @freyasutedja3004 Před 3 lety +2

      @@juhalee3880 ohhh okayy good luck!!

    • @juhalee3880
      @juhalee3880 Před 3 lety +2

      @@freyasutedja3004 thank you ^^

    • @freyasutedja3004
      @freyasutedja3004 Před 3 lety

      @I'm cute oh where are you from?

  • @caleyblythe9256
    @caleyblythe9256 Před 7 lety +887

    "You don't need academic success to feel validated"-IVY LEAGUE GRADS -__-

    • @Taifune81
      @Taifune81 Před 7 lety +22

      UC Berkeley is not an ivy league school

    • @Ant-Zee
      @Ant-Zee Před 7 lety +22

      that's why she couldn't get both answers right :)

    • @ricktan7606
      @ricktan7606 Před 7 lety +110

      Stanford and Berkley are not Ivy league schools. However, you'd be mad to think Stanford or Berkley are any less. They're ranked ahead of Ivy league schools in most world ranking of universities.

    • @labibarahman7320
      @labibarahman7320 Před 7 lety +52

      Stanford and Berkley aren't Ivy League but they are basically the same. All of these three universities have the highest ranking in the world.

    • @gertj363
      @gertj363 Před 7 lety +5

      Lol my thoughts as well. Sadly in reality, recruiters will initially and inevitably define you because of your school. It is not everything yet it is something, a huge something. Regardless, if a major school doesn't work out then one should find other aspects in life which they are good at instead of suicide.

  • @karmenvega6240
    @karmenvega6240 Před 7 lety +3744

    why are these ivy leagues at buzzfeed

    • @zackosman98
      @zackosman98 Před 7 lety +153

      Karmen Vega student loans

    • @CheerUp2
      @CheerUp2 Před 7 lety +210

      Because america is fucked up and its hard for anyone to get a job

    • @dreamlightly
      @dreamlightly Před 7 lety +208

      Prolly cause they got degrees in like history or philosophy or journalism or something like that

    • @mothdetective3589
      @mothdetective3589 Před 7 lety +121

      I guess its actually hard and super competitive to work there

    • @justinperalta3570
      @justinperalta3570 Před 7 lety

      $

  • @Alice-pt1pu
    @Alice-pt1pu Před 7 lety +449

    So this is the FOREIGN LANGUAGE part of the test and English is unnatural to them yet their questions are harder than the actual English SATS 😂

    • @YukichiChan
      @YukichiChan Před 7 lety +77

      thats Asia for ya

    • @hafsa1698
      @hafsa1698 Před 7 lety +27

      cookies33133 yet the average korean doesn't speak a word of English.

    • @mlsi
      @mlsi Před 7 lety +4

      US tests are easy!!! I mean standardized tests and even the professional ones like CPA and CMA.

  • @gyuvie3071
    @gyuvie3071 Před 5 lety +70

    uh i'm korean and i'm glad as hell i'm in the us now

    • @user-dh3dn5xx6q
      @user-dh3dn5xx6q Před 4 lety +5

      존나부럽다 하..

    • @thma3598
      @thma3598 Před 3 lety +2

      다음생에 미국에 태어나고 싶다..... ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜㅜ부럽다 당신은 복받은 사람
      I want to born in America next borth
      Korea is so hard to live
      you have a lot of fortune

    • @gyuvie3071
      @gyuvie3071 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thma3598 ㅋㅋㅋ 고마워요

    • @stormfalcon1232
      @stormfalcon1232 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm Korean, was born and raised in the U.S. my whole life, am in middle school, and yet my mental health is in the worst condition I've ever thought imaginable, my parents just keep saying I'm a disappointment and keep putting pressure on me to get high grades. They yell at me whenever my grades drop even a little and they ended up giving me what I'm 99% sure is anxiety, and because of that, my grades drop further and I get even more stressed when they blame it on me. It's a vicious cycle that won't end.

    • @gyuvie3071
      @gyuvie3071 Před 3 lety +3

      @@stormfalcon1232 wow i’m so sorry you have to go through this, though i do relate because i go through most of this too. honestly, the education system here is fucked up so it’s not really your fault! have you thought have seeing a therapist? talking to someone really helps me so maybe it can help you too

  • @asiabach6996
    @asiabach6996 Před 7 lety +222

    I was in china during the final testing for high school and I was so surprised to learn more about it. To know that people will actually commit suicide if they don't pass because if you don't pass you won't really go anywhere in life. That's terrifying for me

    • @holden5478
      @holden5478 Před 6 lety +12

      Meanwhile in America. High school and college dropouts have the opportunity to become billionaires.

    • @Frosst
      @Frosst Před 6 lety +4

      H Hughes Doesn’t mean they all do, and that’s because they find their own path. “Land of abundance and opportunity” as they say. If the opportunity is present, would you not grab hold?

    • @Oto8991
      @Oto8991 Před 6 lety +1

      Asia Bach omg wtf

    • @stavr1908
      @stavr1908 Před 6 lety +1

      okay but can't you retake the test?

  • @sbp0783
    @sbp0783 Před 6 lety +1220

    As korean..
    that question must be solve in 30 sec
    1min is too many

    • @autumnmaki2584
      @autumnmaki2584 Před 6 lety +12

      안녕하세요! 나도 한국 사람 입니다

    • @adit7695
      @adit7695 Před 6 lety +90

      Wtf that's crazy!...

    • @ketsis9717
      @ketsis9717 Před 6 lety +306

      Well "1min is too many" tells a lot of things..

    • @carlinvivian5366
      @carlinvivian5366 Před 6 lety +73

      @@ketsis9717 tbh most koreans are not good in english though

    • @sehunchoi705
      @sehunchoi705 Před 6 lety +14

      @@ketsis9717 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋtoooo "many" time

  • @seseselah
    @seseselah Před 7 lety +816

    I honestly don't understand how Namjoon(Rap Monster) got the highest scores in school. He is literally so incredibly smart yet he's so humble. My respect for Rapmon has just skyrocketed even more. (also, armys where you at?)

    • @mc3974
      @mc3974 Před 7 lety +3

      Selah Binkley RIGHT HERE🙌🙌🙌

    • @valentineyves
      @valentineyves Před 7 lety +5

      Selah Binkley ikr lots of respect to Namjoon

    • @kpopstan9753
      @kpopstan9753 Před 7 lety

      Selah Binkley respect for Joonie 💕

    • @sleeplessmax
      @sleeplessmax Před 7 lety +3

      TRUEEEEEEE. Namjoon is my bias lkdjfhalskjdhflkasjdfh PRAISE

    • @kpopstan9753
      @kpopstan9753 Před 7 lety +1

      Mako Yuhara SAMEEE

  • @miraculousmisery772
    @miraculousmisery772 Před 6 lety +216

    Moral of the story : I LOVE YOU MY EDUCATION SYSTEM.

  • @ssy2416
    @ssy2416 Před 7 lety +1361

    so you're telling me these people graduated from Ivy league schools and ended up working at buzzfeed...

    • @ohbbyilikeitrawr
      @ohbbyilikeitrawr Před 7 lety +113

      Sa Wa because it's what they want to be doing...

    • @khalidm5939
      @khalidm5939 Před 7 lety +47

      Probably took some arts degree?

    • @TheNuke03
      @TheNuke03 Před 7 lety +19

      guess they not so smart after all!

    • @CassieGrey21
      @CassieGrey21 Před 7 lety +113

      A lot of people graduate from ivy league colleges so it can look good on their resume and they can get world-class education. However, during college many students get jobs to pay off schooling. If they're still at Buzzfeed maybe that's where they want to be. Not everybody wants to be a teacher, lawyer, or doctor; etc.

    • @easysnake205
      @easysnake205 Před 7 lety +10

      How do you know how much the make? for all you know they could be making bank.

  • @BKuuuu
    @BKuuuu Před 5 lety +1527

    Being as one Korean student, these are not meant to test English skills but just problem-solving skills and big terminologies IMAO. In the real test, we have 25~30 questions like these in the video and have to solve it UNDER 1 minute per questions. As a result, we just memorize imprecise vocabularies as if we’re a dictionary. Of course, most of the students aren’t able to speak well. Everyone knows that this isn't good and must be changed but no one tries to change this and just studies cuz they have to go university unless they’re going to be a Blue-collar worker. Actually, it’s hard to have a part-time job if u aren't even a freshman. Too bad for today's students.

    • @prathyasteeacharya1899
      @prathyasteeacharya1899 Před 5 lety +37

      B.K. MCPE how exactly does this test your problem-solving skills man?
      I honestly thought India's education system was crazy(I still think so actually) . But this doesn't even make sense

    • @721reviews3
      @721reviews3 Před 5 lety +35

      Just play online games and watch English movies. That's how I learned, I got both questions.

    • @jenniferchough
      @jenniferchough Před 5 lety +68

      @@prathyasteeacharya1899 - these questions test your ability to take a test. the students go to academies where they learn not how to speak but how to take the test. there are certain strategies and tactics in figuring out these sorts of problems (and memorizing useless vocabulary words at a rate of almost 100 a day). they have this stuff down to a science. It's like SAT prep classes like Princeton Review or KUMON but on steroids.

    • @MS-ly4mx
      @MS-ly4mx Před 5 lety +14

      @@jenniferchough And I thought what they teach me at school was useless...

    • @angelconstantino6551
      @angelconstantino6551 Před 4 lety +3

      its not that hard lmao. We do that in our country too.

  • @moodylasagne8432
    @moodylasagne8432 Před 3 lety +45

    It's pretty similar in India, we've also had a few deaths in our school because of academics.

    • @geetchavanlol8566
      @geetchavanlol8566 Před 3 lety

      ikr

    • @jed8375
      @jed8375 Před 3 lety

      It's only 'few' deaths....

    • @moodylasagne8432
      @moodylasagne8432 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jed8375 excuse me?

    • @_ashmason007
      @_ashmason007 Před 2 lety

      @@moodylasagne8432 actually there were more this year bc of neet tough paper format I heard, esp in South India, tamil nadu and hyderabad parts. I feel so sad :(

  • @chapachuu
    @chapachuu Před 7 lety +921

    An English editor would have a great time with these passages. The language is obviously designed for failed comprehension and is completely pointless as no one speaks, writes, or communicates that way. What's the point of this? Poor kids.

    • @DPark-om1xd
      @DPark-om1xd Před 7 lety +28

      chapachuu It's the same with everywhere. I mean I won't stand there looking at two ramen and think how many pennies I would save or the square root of 34 irl.

    • @briannahillier9425
      @briannahillier9425 Před 7 lety +36

      GamerHavoc27 Math is different, it's used for many occupations but you're right about language exams being the same everywhere.

    • @stellahong5363
      @stellahong5363 Před 7 lety +4

      Going through this makes them successful. Also, these were one of the most difficult questions created for the Korean SAT. Not all of them are as hard and weird.

    • @lexik4603
      @lexik4603 Před 7 lety +3

      +Stella Hong Idk I feel like this would just make them more prone to overthinking things in the real world and assuming everything consists of a trick question or is intentionally trying to make it harder for you.

    • @kimjack1000
      @kimjack1000 Před 7 lety +1

      It's not like the SAT's in the sense that in the SAT's there are MANY, MANY people with the maximum score, since most universities are simply trying to get a measure of your academics through the SAT, your GPA, extracurriculars, etc...
      In the Korean SAT, there's a clear list for who was Nationally ranked #1, #2, #3, etc... for science, english, mathematics, and many, many, many other subjects.
      Thus, the point of the test isn't really to test your English per se, it's to make the questions so absurdly difficult, you will be able to find out who's #1 and who's #137 in the national rankings.
      Think about it, the average Korean student probably studies as much if not more than most US valedictorians. If the test was conducted with SAT scores, there would likely be 10's of thousands in Korea who get a perfect score, thereby devaluing the test's value as a marker of who is "better."
      It's an absurd system all around, but this is the purported goal. It's not to see who actually learned the material, but rather to see who will simply score higher.

  • @zestyd24
    @zestyd24 Před 7 lety +288

    This is so abstract and unnecessary like are they just training Koreans for English poetry 😅

  • @junlee9531
    @junlee9531 Před 7 lety +120

    I'm Korean, the Korean education system is one of the reasons we moved to America. Because we did that, I have time to watch CZcams videos like these.

    • @nadienaddone2305
      @nadienaddone2305 Před 7 lety +11

      My parents did the same, they moved to the US before having kids and they're always telling me to be thankful for my American education

  • @luna6138
    @luna6138 Před 5 lety +36

    Woah... I'm 14 and when I was 11, I recieved a price for being the best student of the whole school (11-18 year old students) in english and I was really proud, but I didn't understand those questions at all... :(

    • @jesbinj
      @jesbinj Před 4 lety +3

      @@aleksandarilievski7273 ahaha, i didnt see it the first time lol

  • @NO-jt7pm
    @NO-jt7pm Před 6 lety +850

    thirteen hours of homework a day
    wtf i only do 2 minutes a week

    • @cherrywillow3983
      @cherrywillow3983 Před 5 lety +2

      tee siren they don’t have a choice

    • @juli006
      @juli006 Před 5 lety +14

      I have homework but I spent like 5 hours on it cause it's damm confusing

    • @juli006
      @juli006 Před 5 lety +3

      @Moonbyul Kimie if you say so.
      I always study like 10Minutes before the test and I get a decent grade.
      I've always been an A, B student surprisingly.

    • @greydove3942
      @greydove3942 Před 5 lety

      I have but 50 minutes a day. I live in Romania

    • @kat-pe8ok
      @kat-pe8ok Před 4 lety +2

      tee siren we don’t have a choice it’s like hell every day

  • @managersejinstan1523
    @managersejinstan1523 Před 7 lety +386

    Of course there's a link between self worth and academic success in SK. If you do poorly in school, your entire future is gone. That's why a lot of the suicides are from newly graduated students. They performed poorly on their university entrance exam and it's like watching your future go down the drain. Eight year olds in SL are committing suicide, Elementary school aged children. You hire tutors to tutor your tutor so that you can be tutored. And it doesn't help when the older generation thinks that the new generation is doing so bad because they're lazy. The older generation grew up during an economic boom and got established, but now everything is so competitive. People are working for little to nothing just to be able to do something they love. They call it "Passion pay" you get paid by working in field related to your degree. Most people in South Korea have given up on relationships, marriage, kids, houses and a social life due to the job market. There's even a term for the generation that has given up those 5 things.

    • @DPark-om1xd
      @DPark-om1xd Před 7 lety +6

      Wah Deureumna Asian Parents don't exactly understand that "U HAVE TO B LAWYA OR DOCTOR OR LAWYA AND U GET A GUD FAMIRY" but these days, technology rules the most. I mean look at Bill Gates. Fcking billionaire just from him coding in his childhood.

    • @bigkahuna1919
      @bigkahuna1919 Před 7 lety +2

      Thats insanity. Poor kids.

    • @bigkahuna1919
      @bigkahuna1919 Před 7 lety +7

      Sunanda Gupta just because you only get 5 doesn't mean it's decent or healthy. You're supposed to get 8 hours at night. Did you know that? So tack three whole goddamn hours off of that. Still sound decent?

    • @icarlyrocks1000
      @icarlyrocks1000 Před 7 lety +3

      Factually Korea and Japan have one of the highest student suicide rates. Its because of their rigorous program and just the culture there.

    • @CptMole
      @CptMole Před 7 lety +6

      Your country is also so corrupt that unless you have connections you will never get hire for the good positions. Elitism is strong over there.

  • @fernandosantiago4351
    @fernandosantiago4351 Před 7 lety +271

    those questions are designed to mentally destroy you

  • @kyawoue
    @kyawoue Před 3 lety +33

    Them before the test:
    "I graduated in Yale, Im probably going to pass anyway."
    Them after the test:
    "dear Korean students out there.. I owe you one.. 😭💔"

  • @fluffykitty8842
    @fluffykitty8842 Před 7 lety +214

    THIS is why namjoon turned out like that😂😂studying for tests😂

    • @an817
      @an817 Před 7 lety +1

      fluffy kitty 😂😁😁 omg yes!

    • @Solla-oi6dm
      @Solla-oi6dm Před 7 lety +2

      fluffy kitty I was thinking exactly the same!

    • @Lexi-qu5pp
      @Lexi-qu5pp Před 7 lety +1

      yesss

    • @angelagonzales1727
      @angelagonzales1727 Před 7 lety +1

      who is thissss

    • @cuhren4273
      @cuhren4273 Před 7 lety +2

      Angela Gonzales
      Namjoon is a K-Pop idol from the band, BTS which also means, Bullet-Proof Boy Scouts, Bangtan Sonyeondan, or Bangtan Boys. He has an IQ of 148.

  • @jaastinnnnguyen9827
    @jaastinnnnguyen9827 Před 7 lety +172

    Jungkook....now i understand your struggle

    • @alinalai8361
      @alinalai8361 Před 7 lety +25

      Jaastinnn Nguyen I was like "How the heck did you get 4/100?" Then I watched this and now I'm like "Okay, I get you" 😂

    • @senpaitama8778
      @senpaitama8778 Před 7 lety +2

      Alina. L you do know all the questions are not this hard. The ones in the video are the absolute HARDEST on the test

  • @jenniferchough
    @jenniferchough Před 6 lety +165

    I am an ESL/EFL teacher in Korea currently and have been for the last seven years. The pressure these kids experience (starting from even kindergarten) is insane. My elementary-high school students are always hungry because they barely have time to eat. Once they reach their last year in high school, they are in school until 11pm or later (a teacher is there with them - they do shift work) so they can do homework and busy work under supervision. I have also read questions from their Suneung exam (the BIG test that they kill themselves over for uni admittance) and, just as it 's shown in the video, they are purposefully written using irregular or specialized vocabulary that would throw off any native speaker. Sentence structures are made as complicated as possible. Not even our textbooks in colleges back in the US are written in this manner and obviously no one speaks like this. Who writes these exam questions? Do they have a soul?

  • @RubyMFilms
    @RubyMFilms Před 5 lety +42

    im a malaysian, i taught myself english and tbh, these questions are kind of fucked up. the questions were simple actually. but they're twisted in so many ways and that made it sounds complicated. to koreans who survived the test, im proud of you 😂

    • @lumpismap4942
      @lumpismap4942 Před 3 lety +3

      Same dude, dia macam soalan objektif bi Malaysia but the languange is so bombastic that i don't even understand it in my 1st reading

    • @aerithofmyore
      @aerithofmyore Před 3 lety +3

      @@lumpismap4942 Soalan objektif BI kita sangat senang. Paling-paling pun ada 2 atau 3 soalan sukar untuk suruh murid keliru sedikit. Kalau ujian style Korea macam ni diberi kepada murid, mampus mereka nak jawab ni..

  • @Arikata
    @Arikata Před 7 lety +1933

    These tests are terrible! What are they testing? Your ability to understand horribly, meandering English? Like really, this is teaching them nothing...

    • @geraldsoria1764
      @geraldsoria1764 Před 7 lety +42

      from what I can understand it looks like test is based on learning metaphors, sentence structure, and western philosophy...which is quite difficult to learn.

    • @myoona648
      @myoona648 Před 7 lety +13

      Kristi Boes Actually, we learn English very well here :)

    • @keepXonXrockin
      @keepXonXrockin Před 7 lety +3

      the questions you get for Cambridge Certificates are kinda similar, though nowhere near as convoluted.

    • @Methylglyoxal
      @Methylglyoxal Před 7 lety +34

      I don't think that beating around the bush to that extend without getting any point across is particularly intelligent.

    • @Arikata
      @Arikata Před 7 lety +48

      I have no doubt that you learn English very well. What I was saying is that these test questions are not well written. It's very convoluted English and solely designed to trip people up, rather than to test for actual comprehension.